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Bernie Sanders has condemned Trump’s attack on Venezuela accusing him of bypassing Congress to take the country into war
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Bangladeshi official voices concerns over safety of its players in India after Mustafizur Rahman's removal from the IPL.
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Gaza's economy has plummeted by 87 percent in two years, deepening poverty and leaving thousands without resources.
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These are the key developments from day 1,410 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump says the US will ‘take back’ Venezuela’s oil, arguing it should be used to reimburse Washington for past spending.
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The UK's Ministry of Defence says an underground facility likely storing ISIL weapons was the target of the attack.
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Right-wing lawmakers laud US president for seizing Nicolas Maduro, but some decry prospect of another endless war.
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US attacks on Venezuela could fuel greater destabilisation in Latin America and spur a further exodus from the country.
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The United States has bombed Venezuela and toppled Nicolas Maduro, who was seized and taken to New York.
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US special forces have seized Venezuela's president and his wife.
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Professor slams US attacks and removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power as 'illegal use of force'.
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The managers are suspected of committing homicide, causing bodily harm and arson by negligence.
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Cybersecurity company Cloudflare shows an average 35 percent lower traffic volume in Iran compared with previous days.
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Arsenal come from behind at Bournemouth to extend their Premier League lead, while Villa beat Forest to stay in race.
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Senegal come from behind to ease past Sudan 3-1 and book their place in the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals.
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US President Donald Trump says a ‘team’ from the US will be running Venezuela.
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Hugo Broos lead Cameroon to the 2017 AFCON title but will have be no room for sentimentality with his South Africa side.
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US President Donald Trump said the US will run Venezuela until there is a “safe and judicious” transition of power.
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Donald Trump's allies defend actions against Venezuela as Democrats condemn lack of oversight from US Congress.
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Former Canada coach John Herdman replaces Patrick Kluivert as Indonesia coach after failure to reach 2026 World Cup.
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Jake Paul's defeat by Anthony Joshua in their heavyweight bout in December has seen American boxer lose his WBA ranking.
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Venezuelans reacted with everything from fear to joy as the US claims to have captured Nicolas Maduro.
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Colombia could face its own turmoil from the stunning turn of events both in violence and a mass influx of refugees.
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Trump has added a particular layer of dementedness to the latest unprovoked US aggression.
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The US has announced it has captured Nicolas Maduro. Al Jazeera takes a look at his political career
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The reported capture of Venezuelan president evokes previous eras when other leaders were seized by US.
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Hours before the US announced they'd captured Venezuelan President Maduro, state television released a video of him.
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Trump says the US carried out strikes on Venezuela and captured its leader, in a breach of international law.
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As harsh weather conditions hit the Strip once again, people wounded in the war suffer the most.
