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Renting a car abroad? These are the countries that intimidate drivers the most
A survey of 2,000 drivers from 10 countries shows that motorists are the most nervous to drive in India, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz speaks on crisis in Venezuela
Jackie Nespral hears from Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz on the crisis in Venezuela after touring Nicolas Maduro’s now-seized plane.
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Venezuelan opposition calls on US to cancel oil company licenses to pressure Maduro
Venezuela’s main opposition coalition has urged the U.S. to cancel licenses for Chevron and other energy companies.
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Venezuela says it arrested 6 foreigners allegedly involved in a plot to kill Maduro
Venezuelan officials say they’ve arrested six foreign nationals, including three Americans, accusing them of plotting to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro.
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2 Venezuela gang members accused of Doral man's murder face death penalty
Two men are now facing the death penalty in connection to a 2023 kidnapping and murder of a Doral man whose apartment was ransacked by armed home invaders who claimed they were members of a violent Venezuelan street gang.
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Venezuela says opposition presidential candidate González has left the country for asylum in Spain
Former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González has left the South American country after seeking asylum in Spain.
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Venezuela revokes Brazil's custody of diplomatic mission housing six Maduro opponents
Venezuela’s government has revoked permission for Brazil to serve as custodian of Argentina’s diplomatic missions in the country, alleging that several anti-government opponents holed up for months in the Argentine ambassador’s residence had been plotting terrorist acts from the compound.
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Police deny Venezuela gang has taken over rundown apartment complex in Denver suburb
Police in the Denver suburb of Aurora say a Venezuela street gang with a small presence in the city has not taken over a rundown apartment complex.
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Meta oversight panel says political content cuts could limit dissent in crises including Venezuela's
Meta’s efforts to scale back political content on its platforms could limit the reach of people’s expressions of dissent or awareness during crises, including Venezuela’s post-election crisis. That’s according to a decision issued Thursday by the company’s oversight panel after reviewing two videos taken after the July election in the South American country. The quasi-independent Oversight Board urged the social...
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State Department confirms a US service member detained in Venezuela
State Department confirms a US service member detained in Venezuela.
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