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Venezuela’s decisions to be ‘dictated’ by US, White House says
The United States has “maximum leverage” over Venezuela’s interim authorities following the capture of Nicolas Maduro and will dictate decisions…
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‘Dire’ financial crisis forces UNRWA to fire 571 Gazan staff
The UN’s beleaguered agency for Palestinian refugees said Wednesday that a “dire” financial crisis had this week forced it to…
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Turkey demands Kurdish armed groups to surrender weapons
Turkey’s defense minister on Tuesday demanded that all Kurdish armed groups — “including in Syria” — lay down their weapons.…
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Americans evenly split on Maduro’s abduction, poll shows
Americans are evenly split in their support for the US military operation to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, an opinion…
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Zelensky’s Corruption Baffles the West as Leaders are Brought to Trial
European countries are struggling to deal with the system of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who follows a similar policy to…
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Venezuelan interim leader tones down criticism, ready to ‘work with the US’
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez has said she is willing to cooperate with the United States on the future of Venezuela,…
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Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, Spain reject outside ‘control’ of Venezuela
Five Latin American countries and Spain warned on Sunday against any outside bid for “control” of Venezuela, after US President…
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Venezuela military tells population to resume normal activities
The head of Venezuela’s military on Sunday urged the country’s population to resume their normal activities, after US forces bombed…
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Large part of Maduro’s security team killed in US action: Venezuela defense minister
A large part of erstwhile President Nicolas Maduro’s security team was killed in the US raid that led to the…
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‘Fountain candle’ sparklers likely started Swiss bar fire, says prosecutor
A fire that tore through a bar at a Swiss ski resort killing at least 40 people likely started when…
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