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Jan 23

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News Wrap: Afghan intelligence says Taliban commander killed in airstrike

In our Wednesday news wrap, Afghan intelligence says the Taliban commander who orchestrated Monday’s deadly attack on a security complex has been killed in an airstrike. The Taliban dispute the claim. Also, Pope Francis arrived in Panama, kicking off a…

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Jan 23

Watch 4:48
After challenge to Maduro’s legitimacy, what’s next for Venezuela?

Amidst huge crowds of supporters in Caracas, Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó proclaimed himself interim president until new elections can be held. The Trump administration was quick to back Guaidó, and the country's nominal president, Nicolás Maduro, broke off U.S.

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Jan 22

Watch 4:01
News Wrap: LA school district, teachers reach a tentative deal

In our news wrap Tuesday, the teachers’ strike in Los Angeles may be over. After the union and the school district tentatively agreed on a deal, allowing teachers to return to work Wednesday, Mayor Eric Garcetti praised how the city…

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Jan 21

Venezuela quells a small revolt by its own soldiers, triggering protests and more turmoil

By Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press

Venezuelan security forces put down a pre-dawn uprising by national guardsmen that triggered violent street protests, and the Supreme Court outlawed the opposition-controlled congress' defiant new leadership.

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Jan 10

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Venezuela’s Maduro begins second term amidst an economic crisis

Nicolas Maduro has been sworn in for a second term as Venezuela’s president amidst an economic crisis. In what used to be Latin America's wealthiest country, inflation has soared, clean water and electricity are in short supply and millions of…

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Jan 10

Nicolas Maduro sworn in to 2nd term amid Venezuela’s economic crisis

By Scott Smith, Associated Press

President Nicolas Maduro's popularity has plunged amid scarcities, hyperinflation and rising authoritarianism that have sparked a mass emigration from Venezuela.

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Sep 28

Venezuela needs ‘to be cleaned up,’ Trump says in meeting with Chilean president

By Ken Thomas, Associated Press

Trump welcomed Chilean president Sebastian Pinera days after he imposed financial sanctions on members of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's inner circle and suggested Maduro could be ousted in a military coup as a way to restore the country's democracy. Tens…

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Aug 29

Watch 9:16
Why Venezuela’s neighbors are facing a huge refugee emergency

Fleeing political turmoil and a country in economic freefall, millions of Venezuelans have fled for the surrounding countries in South and Central America. Does Nicolas Maduro’s government feel any pressure to try and make life better in the country? Nick…

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Aug 22

Little damage reported from strong quake in Venezuela

By Fabiola Sanchez, Scott Smith, Associated Press

The magnitude 7.3 quake Tuesday was the largest to strike Venezuela since 1900.

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Aug 21

Venezuela knocks 5 zeros off its currency. Will anything change?

By Larisa Epatko

In an effort to curb soaring inflation in Venezuela, President Nicolas Maduro shaved five zeros off the value of the bolivar. Is it enough? We asked several analysts to explain.

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