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Apr 15 2024
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Venezuelans abroad want to vote in their country's presidential election but face restrictions
MEXICO CITY — Giovanny Tovar left Venezuela five years ago in search of a job after his country came undone under the watch of President Nicolás Maduro. He now sells empanadas and tequeños in the streets of Peru’s capital, where he pushes around a small cart outfitted with a deep fryer. Tovar wants nothing more than to vote Maduro out of office. He sees an opportunity for change in July’s
NBC News (Online)Aug 21 2023
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Maracaibo, Venezuela vs Willemstad, Curacao at LLWS 2023: Free live stream (8/21/2023)
The OregonianFeb 12 2019
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Venezuela crisis: Maduro condemns 'extremist' Trump
Venezuela's embattled President Nicolás Maduro has called Donald Trump's government a "gang of extremists" and blamed the US for his country's crisis.
BBC NewsFeb 24 2019
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Pompeo keeps open military option for Venezuela
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday continued to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime to back down as unrest in the country continues to escalate, continuing to say that military interference is not off the table.
PoliticoNov 27 2022
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The U.S. is trying to mend ties with Venezuela. One big reason? Oil
Under former President Donald Trump, the United States pushed hard for regime change in Venezuela. In response to a crackdown on democracy by Venezuela's authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro, Washington in 2019 placed sanctions on the country's vital oil sector. Along with more than 50 countries, the U.S. recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's rightful president. And it
NPR (Online News)Nov 27 2022
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U.S. Eases Oil Sanctions on Venezuela, Chevron to Resume Some Production
The United States eased its oil sanctions on Venezuela on Saturday as it authorized Chevron to resume pumping crude oil in the Latin American country and export it to the U.S.
This decision allows Chevron, the second-largest U.S. oil company, to continue working on existing projects in Venezuela through a license, which could be canceled by the U.S. at any time, that lasts six months
NewsweekAug 12 2017
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Trump Alarms Venezuela With Talk of a ‘Military Option’
President Trump’s remarks on Friday that he would not rule out a “military option” to quell the chaos in Venezuela set off a late-night diplomatic duel, with the defense minister accusing Mr. Trump of “an act of madness” and the White House saying it had turned away a call from Venezuela’s president.
New York Times (News)Apr 11 2024
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A celestial alignment, a jellyfish bloom and more of the week’s best photos
The victorious South Carolina women’s basketball team claimed their third national championship with a win over Iowa; Muslims performed Eid al-Fitr prayers in Indonesia; a total solar eclipse delighted crowds in the United States; cannonball jellyfish floated in waters off Venezuela’s coast. See 12 of the week’s most interesting images from around the world, as selected by Washington Post
Washington PostApr 13 2024
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Mayorkas Justifies Not Detaining Laken Riley's Accused Killer
When Jose Antonio Ibarra of Venezuela first crossed the United States-Mexico border in September 2022 near El Paso, Texas, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had about 8,100 detention beds available. Instead of holding Ibarra in its available detention space, ICE released him into the U.S. interior. A year and a half later, Ibarra was arrested and charged with 22-year-old Laken Riley‘s
Breitbart NewsApr 13 2024
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International 7-Day News Agenda
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