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Rodriguez wants the US to lift sanctions against the country

Delcy Rodriguez, acting president of Venezuela, has asked US President Donald Trump to lift sanctions against the country. Sanctions were imposed on the country in 2014.

14 Mar, 20:43 — 15 Mar, 05:26
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APVery High20h ago

American flag raised at US Embassy in Venezuela for the 1st time since 2019 - AP News

American flag raised at US Embassy in Venezuela for the 1st time since 2019  AP News

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SCMPMostly Factual21h ago

American flag raised at US embassy in Venezuela for first time since 2019

The American flag was raised on Saturday over the US embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019, a move that highlighted the recent shift in relations between the two countries since then President Nicolas Maduro was captured by American troops in January. Though the flag is now waving, the building is undergoing renovations and it remains unclear when it will fully reopen. The move comes after several statements from US President Donald Trump in support of Maduro’s successor, acting...

By Associated Press

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hinduMostly Factual15h ago

Venezuela opposition leader denounces 'selective' amnesty

The amnesty law was passed by interim leader Delcy Rodriguez under pressure from Washington after U.S. forces captured former leader Nicolas Maduro in January and took him to New York to face drug trafficking charges

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indian-expressMostly Factual12h ago

CBSE cancels Class 12 board exams for Middle East region as tensions escalate

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual13h ago

CBSE cancels all Class 12 board exams in the Middle East amid US-Iran war

CBSE had already announced the cancellation of all Class 10 Board exams in the region and had rescheduled the Class 12 exams scheduled till March 16.

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ndtvMostly Factual14h ago

Trump Claims Iran Wants To Make A Deal, But He Doesn't. Here's Why

US President Donald Trump said he was "very surprised" with Iran attacking Middle Eastern countries.

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DawnMostly Factual14h ago

Trump administration slams CNN over Iran war coverage

• Pete Hegseth calls reporting ‘patently ridiculous’ • Thompson says network will keep reporting ‘the truth’ WASHINGTON: The Pentagon and White House slammed CNN over its Iran war coverage on Friday — with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth saying he looked forward to an ally of President Donald Trump taking over the news network. Hegseth spent part of a news conference on US military operations against Tehran criticising the media and CNN in particular, urging for what he called an “actual patr...

By none@none.com (AFP)

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual15h ago

American flag raised at US Embassy in Venezuela for the 1st time since 2019

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- The American flag was raised Saturday over the US Embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019, a move that highlighted the recent shift in relations between the two countries since then President Nicolás Maduro was captured by American troops in January. Though the flag is now waving, the building is undergoing renovations and it remains unclear when it will fully reopen. The move comes after several statements from US President Donald Trump in support of Maduro

By The Korea Herald

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ukrinformMixed12h ago

Sanctions on Russian oil to “go back” after Middle East crisis over, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump said that sanctions on Russian oil imposed when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 will go back once the Middle East crisis is over.

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