U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that after his administration’s ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, U.S. control of the country could drag on for years. But Venezuela hawks within his party are pushing for elections much sooner.
Category: 3. Europe
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The one issue where Democrats think Trump is right
Donald Trump’s broadside against the defense industry might sound like a populist cry targeting wealthy CEOs.
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‘Highly problematic’: Trump admin faces internal doubts over ICE shooting response
The Trump administration’s rapid and aggressive response to the Minnesota shooting has prompted quiet concern among some administration allies, as well as former and current Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
Particular anguish centers around how quickly Department of Homeland…
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Colombia’s Petro to visit White House in February
President Donald Trump will host Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House in early February, he announced Friday on Truth Social, marking an abrupt detente in the relationship between two men who have clashed often since Trump’s return to the Oval Office.
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At least two people killed and 15 injured in Overnight Russian strikes across Ukraine
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Ukraine’s Air Force says Russia launched a large barrage of drones and missiles overnight into Saturday, targeting at least 15 locations across…
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We Learned Something Fascinating About Trump’s Foreign Policy This Week
The U.S. attack on Venezuela was a shocking moment that reminded the world of a key fact about Trump 2.0: The administration’s foreign policy bears little resemblance to that of President Donald Trump’s first term.
This time around, it is more aggressive, more unpredictable and more…
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Built on care and connection: How one Somali-British woman is strengthening diaspora communities
From then on, Safia learned early what it meant to look out for others.
As a primary school student, Safia began helping newly arrived families by translating at GP appointments and other essential meetings, drawing on her own family’s experience of migration.
Now, Safia leads the Women’s…
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Several arrested in Minneapolis during anti-ICE protest as public scrutiny grows
At least three people were arrested in the early hours of Saturday during an anti-ICE demonstration in Minneapolis in the United States.
The protest comes amid wider rallies against immigration enforcement tactics by the US government, as well as over the fatal shooting of the 37-year-old…
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Ukraine is discussing trade deal with US, Zelenskyy says – POLITICO
Prospects of a trade deal come as all sides start to consider more seriously how to end the war in Ukraine and how to ensure peace in the future.
Europe and the U.S. presented a detailed plan for Ukraine in Paris earlier this week, including security guarantees with American backing and a…
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Morocco, Senegal roar to AFCON semis
By Mohamed Elashi & Ana Caiola with APPublished on
Brahim Díaz scored again and host Morocco joined Senegal in the…
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