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Jan 06 2026OPINION

Venezuela's Capture: A Test for Global Rules

The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro raises serious questions about international law. Maduro's rule has been marked by election fraud, oppression, and a severe humanitarian crisis. However, the U. S. military operation that led to his capture was illegal under international law. International law

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

The U. S. and Cuba: A History of Tensions and Triumphs

In the small Cuban town of Playa Girón, the past is always present. This quiet place, known for its beautiful turquoise waters and simple homes, was once the stage for a significant historical event. In 1961, it was here that a U. S. -backed invasion aimed at overthrowing Fidel Castro's young govern

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Iran's Economic Woes Fuel Nationwide Unrest

Iran is in the midst of serious trouble. Protests have been going on for nine days now. They started because the economy is in bad shape. People are upset about the falling value of their money and rising prices. The protests have spread to many parts of the country. Videos show people marching in

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Jan 05 2026CRIME

Berlin's Power Crisis: A Chilly Wake-Up Call

Berlin is in the middle of a big problem. A fire broke out in the southwest part of the city. It caused a huge power outage. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses are in the dark. And it's freezing outside! The fire started on a cable bridge. It damaged several important cables. This happened n

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Hidden Crisis: A Nation in Need

Venezuela, a country rich in oil, is facing a severe crisis. The situation is dire, especially for children. In 2019, a young girl named Alaska, just 5 years old, weighed only 26 pounds. She was turned away from four hospitals because there were no beds available. Another mother lost her 8-month-old

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Venezuela's Debt Puzzle: Who Owes What and Why It Matters

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The country owes a lot of money to many different people. The debt problem started a while back, but it got worse when the government couldn't pay back what it borrowed. Now, the debt has grown because of unpaid interest and legal fights. The numbers are huge. Venezuel

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Jan 04 2026BUSINESS

The New Workplace Battle: Employees Want Control Over Their Time

The workplace is changing. It's not just about where people work anymore. It's about when they work. Many companies have set rules for hybrid work. But employees are pushing back. They want more say in their schedules. Work-life balance is now more important than salary for many workers. This is a

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Iran's Turmoil: A Week of Protests and Unrest

In Iran, a week of protests has led to at least 16 deaths, according to rights groups. The unrest began with bazaar traders and shopkeepers but quickly spread to university students and various cities. The protests are fueled by economic hardships, including high inflation and a currency that has lo

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

US Takes Bold Action in Venezuela: What's Next for the Region?

The US has made a bold move in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and removing him from power. This action comes after months of escalating tensions and military buildup in the region. The US has accused Maduro of leading a criminal organization, allegations he strongly denies. This inter

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

U. S. Steps into Venezuela: What's the Plan?

In a surprising move, the U. S. has taken action in Venezuela. President Trump has said the U. S. will take charge of the country after capturing Maduro. This has sparked strong reactions from political leaders. Senator Jack Reed, a top Democrat, criticized the move. He said Trump started a war wit

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