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Nicolás Maduro · VenezuelaStrong explosions accompanied by noises resembling overflights of aircraft hit Caracas this Saturday, January 3. In a press release, Venezuela "declares the very serious military aggression" of the United States, while Donald Trump had mentioned the possibility of ground strikes against the country...See the Story
Venezuela’s Maduro Captured and Flown Out of Country After Large-Scale U.S. Attack, Trump Says
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Donald Trump · United StatesDonald Trump on Saturday (Jan 3) said the United States will "run" Venezuela until "such time that we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition" following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. See the Story
Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela until 'safe transition can take place'
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US Foreign Policy · GreenlandGreenland's leader declared "enough is enough," and Denmark's allies in Europe affirmed that the Arctic island's future must be determined by its people, rebuffing renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump about acquiring the vast territory.See the Story
Greenland says 'no more fantasies about annexation' after Trump remarks
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