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Jul 06 2013
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Venezuela, Nicaragua offer Edward Snowden asylum. For real?
The leaders of Venezuela and Nicaragua have offered asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden. But are the offers genuine or just a way to tweak their powerful neighbor to the north?
Christian Science MonitorMar 27 2024
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Kansas lawmakers advance crackdown on Chinese land buys, economic activity
• Proposals aimed at curbing Chinese entities' economic influence, including their ability to own farmland and business property, have cleared the Kansas House of Representatives. • The legislation also targets other "countries of concern": Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Venezuela. • Other bills limit state investments in foreign companies and restrict usage of foreign-made drones. Republican
Fox News (Online News)Jul 06 2013
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Russians signal openness to Venezuela's offer to shelter Snowden
Key lawmakers signal their approval of an offer from Caracas to grant asylum to the NSA leaker.
Washington PostAug 12 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Remarks on Venezuela
President Trump made remarks on Friday that he would not rule out a "military option" in response to the chaos that is occurring in Venezuela. The chaotic situation in Venezuela has worsened in the past several weeks after a controversial vote, and the U.S. has already established some sanctions in response.
Fox News (Online News) The Hill New York Times (News)Aug 01 2017
Headline Roundup
Clashes Continue in Venezuela
Clashes continue in Venezuela as two leaders of the resistance were arrested last night. As imposing sanctions are discussed in the U.S., Venezuelan President Maduro is illegally working to rewrite the constitution.
Townhall Washington Post Chicago TribuneMar 26 2024
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Arizona border towns' migrant services funding is shrinking. What that means for communities
NOGALES — The bus pulled into the narrow parking lot on a sunny but cold morning. The U.S. Border Patrol bus stopped behind a similar white coach bus and opened its doors behind the Pimeria Alta Historical Society Museum in Nogales. A line of migrants stepped off one bus, grabbed their bags and boarded the other bus. The line of people was composed of families and single adults who came from
AZ CentralMay 01 2019
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Guaido faces test with call for 'largest march' in Venezuela history
Opposition leader Juan Guaido faced a key test of support on Wednesday after calling for the “largest march” in Venezuela’s history to try to dislodge President Nicolas Maduro, even as the military has so far resisted calls to help remove him.
Guaido on Tuesday urged the armed forces to support his effort to oust Maduro and appeared outside an air force base with dozens of National
ReutersMay 04 2019
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Trump and Putin Discuss Venezuela, North Korea, Mueller Report
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed two thorny topics—Venezuela and North Korea—in a more than hourlong phone call Friday, but the U.S. president didn’t press his Russian counterpart on another sensitive subject: Moscow’s meddling in the American political system.
The conversation is the first known interaction between the two leaders since the Justice Department released special
Wall Street Journal (News)May 01 2019
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Venezuela's Guaido Calls for 'Largest March in History' in Uprising Effort
Venezuelans were expected to take to the streets on Wednesday for what opposition leader Juan Guaido pledged would be the "largest march" in the country's history, a day after he called for the military to oust President Nicolas Maduro.
In his boldest effort yet to gain the support of the armed forces, Guaido appeared early Tuesday outside a Caracas air force base with dozens of
Newsmax (News)Mar 18 2023
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WBC: Trea Turner's grand slam lifts U.S. over Venezuela; José Altuve suffers injury
The quarterfinal clash between the United States and Venezuela on Saturday night simultaneously represented everything wonderful and troubling about the World Baseball Classic. LoanDepot Park, scarcely occupied for the hometown Miami Marlins on most nights, was packed to the brim with a pro-Venezuela sellout crowd. It watched Team USA win a thrilling, seesaw game, 9-7, to advance to play Cuba
Los Angeles Times