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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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CIA · United StatesPresident Donald Trump said in an interview with WABC radio in New York that the U.S. had “knocked out” a Venezuelan facility, a move that would be a major escalation in U.S. military strikes to counter alleged drug-trafficking by the South American country.See the Story
US strikes drug boat loading facility in Venezuela, Trump says
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Latin America · VenezuelaA group of Venezuelans who were sent to a maximum-security El Salvador prison from the U.S. and then returned to Venezuela called on Friday for the United States to comply with a ruling that would allow them to challenge their deportation in U.S. courts. U.S. Judge James Boasberg ruled this week that President Donald Trump's administration must urgently arrange for the return of the hundreds of Venezuelans who were deported to El Salvador, saying their expulsion violated their due process rights and that they have the right to challenge their deportation in court.See the Story
Venezuelans held in Salvadoran prison look to challenge deportation in US court
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