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The US is trying to send its military personnel to the southern Caribbean under the pretext of fighting drug cartels, while itself ...
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Latin Times on MSNU.S. Calls Citizens And Residents To Not Travel Or Stay In Venezuela: 'Grave Risks Of Illegal Detention, Torture, Terrorism, Kidnapping'
The U.S. Embassy in Venezuela called on American citizens or residents to not travel or stay in the South American country as ...
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China condemns US military buildup off Venezuela coast as foreign interference in regional affairs
China's foreign ministry opposed the American naval deployment near Venezuela amid the Trump administration's effort to ...
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Venezuela's Maduro Calls On Other Countries To 'Unite' To Defend Its 'Right To Sovereignty, Peace'
to defend Venezuela's right to sovereignty, peace, self-determination and its own development." "Our union is what has made us strong," Maduro told representatives of Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua, ...
The U.S. has added a powerful amphibious squadron to a previously revealed deployment of three Navy destroyers nearing ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- The Trump administration Wednesday intensified its crackdown on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, rolling back Obama administration policy and announcing new restrictions and ...
CounterPunch recently published a piece by former USAID employee Jared O. Bell titled A Real-Time Cautionary Tale of Stolen Democracy from Nicaragua in ...
The undocumented immigrant population in the US reached a record 14 million in 2023, a 19% increase from the year before, according to new estimates from the Pew Research Center.
COMMENTARY: Americans can look at Cuba and Venezuela for insight Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks at a campaign event in Pittsfield, Mass., Saturday, July 27, 2024.
Cuba produces around 40,000 barrels a day, and Mexico has been sending around 20,000, he said. When shipments from Venezuela fall, Cuba can only make up the shortfall by buying oil on the ...
Latin America isn’t immune to the wave of repression washing over the world, with increasingly nasty consequences that its healthy democracies and northern neighbors can’t afford to ignore.
With Venezuela in shambles, Mexico, the main U.S. trading partner, has become Cuba’s new lifeline, sending food, oil and anything else it can to support the longest-standing dictatorship in the ...
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