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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has assumed sweeping emergency powers aimed at tightening his regime’s control over the economy, citing the need to shield the country from the escalating global trade ...
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SaltWire on MSNPETER McKENNA: What’s up with Trump’s approach to Venezuela?I’m having a hard time figuring out what U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan is for relations with the Venezuelan government ...
The Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to enforce the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang ...
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Tuko on MSNWhat Next For Venezuela As Trump Goes After Oil Revenues?Venezuela's oil industry, one of its few revenue spinners, is in trouble after the United States revoked the licenses of US ...
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our ... plot to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Earlier this month, the U.S. government ...
Despite the president designating the group as a terrorist organization, almost all of the 37 men flagged by Chicago police ...
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The Mirror US on MSNVenezuelan president calls Marco Rubio an 'imbecile' as tensions escalate over GuyanaVenezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, slammed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday, calling the official an ...
A senior Trump administration official warned Cubans and Venezuelans on Thursday to brace for “short-term pain” from measures ...
US President Donald Trump added Cuba once again to the ... in power past Jan. 10 despite half the world not recognizing Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate winner of the July 28, 2024, elections.
President Donald Trump may deport alleged foreign cartel members on the basis of a controversial 18th century war law, the US ...
For the most part, Trump’s hardline approach to Venezuela was driven by domestic electoral considerations in Florida (which ...
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