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Supreme Court ruling hands U.S. Border Patrol a license to kill with impunity
It set a dangerous precedent when it ruled in favor of the US Border Patrol in the cross-border murder of a teenage boy shot in the face by an overzealous agent.
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Media presents anger and jeers against Güaido as hero’s welcome
Upon his return to Venezuela, Juan Guaido was greeted by an enraged mob hectoring, jeering and manhandling him, kicking his car and covering him in water and other liquids.
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Democratic ‘resistance’ give Trump’s Venezuela aggression applause at SOTU
Perhaps the loudest applause heard during Trump’s State of the Union Address was reserved for Venezuala’s Juan Guaidó, as Democrats and Republicans rose as one to salute the…
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Powerful earthquake rattles Cuba, Jamaica, the Caymans and even Miami
The quake struck between Cuba and Jamaica, with an epicenter 6 miles beneath the surface, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Venezuela strengthens Cuba, China and Iran ties following Guatemala row
The 20th Cuba-Venezuela Intergovernmental Commission was held in Caracas last week. They have reportedly signed more than 1,400 agreements since 2000.
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Cuba, Venezuela, and the limits of the doctrine of ‘smart power’
Donald Trump abandoned the presupposed ideas of the doctrine of smart power. He therefore put the two countries in the same bag which helped weaken the credibility of his stance in both…
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Evo Morales’ potential successor speaks out
Andrónico Rodríguez could be the next president of Bolivia. The 30-year-old labor organizer speaks about the far-right U.S.-backed coup.
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Pro-coup Venezuelan soldiers who fled to U.S. now locked up by ICE
Major Hugo Parra, the highest-ranking of the handful of soldiers who answered Juan Guaidó’s call to overthrow the Maduro government, is locked up and forgotten.
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Evo Morales says transnationals and U.S. government behind Bolivia coup
In a tell-all interview, ousted Bolivian President Evo Morales recounted the U.S.’ heavy hand in fomenting a coup in his country and the reasons behind it.
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Majority of Mexicans see the U.S. as greatest threat, new poll shows
This is not the first time that a US-based outfit has concluded that the US government is a menace to other countries.
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