A newborn has been rescued from the rubble in Venezuela. An RAF medical team delivered emergency neonatal care on the ground. The baby was found alive after a building collapse, likely linked to the ongoing crisis.
Sources say the medical team was embedded with a disaster response unit. This is a rare moment of good news in a country spiralling. But Whitehall will be watching: this operation could shift the political narrative on foreign aid.
The optics are powerful. A British military medic saving a Venezuelan baby. Questions will be asked about how long we can sustain such deployments.
For now, the focus is on the child. But the game is already changing.











