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Venezuela

5 months ago

TOM LEONARD: If there was one thing that terrified Trump's critics more than the raid he launched to capture Venezuela's dictator, it was the cavalier way his policy chief then sought to justify it.
American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers indicated the industry is more open to helping in Iran than it has been with Venezuela.
Investors are betting on a European defense mega-trend as jitters grow over Trump, Russia, Venezuela and Greenland.

Drugs and gangs exist in Venezuela, but don’t be fooled. Trump arrested Nicolás Maduro to plunder our wealth | Andrés Antillano ⊖⊖

The US president invokes the usual suspects – drugs, organised crime, illegal migration – but this is simply a grab for resources and power

In the early hours of 3 January, Caracas and other cities in…

From 1999 onwards, successive governments pursued a strategy linking foreign policy, state financing and the management of the country's main industry. The result was a network of bilateral alliances…
The unusual changes in the North Korean dictator's personal security detail might be down to concerns of possible assassination following Pyongyang's involvement in Russia's war in Ukraine, while the…
Cuba is facing the prospect of a new wave of emigration as instability in Venezuela threatens to deepen the island’s ongoing economic crisis. After five years of hardship marked by blackouts, soarin…
Venezuela's stock market has staged a dramatic rally following the capture of its ex-president Nicolás Maduro.
The Russian president has been unable to protect his allies in Venezuela and Iran from an unexpectedly belligerent U.S. President Donald Trump.
The systems were not even connected to radar when U.S. forces entered Venezuelan airspace on Jan. 3, The New York Times reported.

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