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    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks to journalist during a press conference at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Feb. 14, 2020. Venezuela is demanding that Washington stop piling on punishing financial sanctions aimed at forcing a regime change in Venezuela. The international court must next decide whether it will open an investigation.
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    US and neighbors should count on each other, not China
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    This August 2012 photo shows heads at Rano Raraku, the quarry on Easter Island. The sculptures have bodies attached, but they are buried under the dirt and not visible. About 400 moai are here in various stages of carving.
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    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks to journalist during a press conference at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Feb. 14, 2020. Venezuela is demanding that Washington stop piling on punishing financial sanctions aimed at forcing a regime change in Venezuela. The international court must next decide whether it will open an investigation.
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    Nicolas Maduro: Women ‘should have six children’ amid economic crisis

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    Coronavirus spreads to six continents
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    For Bernie Sanders, Nicaraguan human rights came second to Sandinista power
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    Colombian Defense Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo at a Pentagon press briefing Feb. 7, 2020 with U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

    Terror in South America: Iran and Hezbollah threaten the region, insiders say

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    Six months after his election as mayor of Burlington, Vermont's largest city, Bernard Sanders, pictured Sept. 11, 1981 is fighting in court for the right to hire his city appointees and finding tickets on his car when he parks in the mayor's spot. "It hasn't been easy," he says.
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    As Guaido disappoints Venezuela, it’s time for Trump to step up
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    As Guaido disappoints Venezuela, it’s time for Trump to step up

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