Venezuela
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ECONOMY
Ferries on Pause: How Trinidad–Venezuela Tensions Are Sinking Everyday Life
Ferry slips, once busy between Trinidad and Venezuela, have gone quiet as U.S. warships cruise the Caribbean and rhetoric hardens.…
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AMERICAS
El Mayo’s Plea Deal May Be Fueling U.S. Missile Strikes off Venezuela
After decades as a fugitive, Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada has flipped. His plea deal in Brooklyn may…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s War Games and U.S. Patrols Turn the Caribbean Into a Powder Keg
With Venezuela staging countrywide maneuvers and the U.S. massing warships and F-35s in nearby waters, drills and disputed strikes are…
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SPORTS
Venezuela Football Reels from Colombia Collapse with Maduro at the Helm
A 6–3 defeat to Colombia in Caracas ended Venezuela's hopes of reaching its first World Cup. Within hours, President Nicolás…
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ANALYSIS
Unanswered Questions Still Surround U.S. Strike on Venezuelan Vessel
A week after U.S. forces blew up a boat in international waters near Venezuela, killing eleven, the government's account remains…
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ANALYSIS
Moscow–Caracas Tango Reshapes Security Risks from Venezuela to the Andes
When Venezuela rolled Russian-sourced tanks and missiles through Caracas, it wasn't just a parade. It was a signal: Moscow's partnership…
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s Caribbean Strike Escalates U.S. War on Venezuelan Narco-Terrorists
A U.S. military strike that left eleven people dead in the Caribbean has intensified a bold new campaign by Donald…
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ANALYSIS
A U.S. Strike Against a Venezuelan Boat at Sea and the War That Isn’t a War
A U.S. military strike off the Venezuelan coast killed eleven alleged gang members aboard a drug boat. But behind the…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuelan Suns Under Siege as Terror Label Rewrites the Map
The U.S. decision to classify Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization has transformed a long-shadowed allegation into…
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AMERICAS
South America Patrols Escalate as Destroyers Test Diplomacy and Deterrence
Three U.S. Navy destroyers are moving toward South American waters with orders to directly interdict cartel traffickers. The deployment fuses…
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