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www.worldatlarge.news
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| | | | | The united opposition political parties in Venezuela, through the unicameral legislature called the National Assembly, decided to end the so-called "interim government" of the self-appointed "Interim-President" Juan Guaido on the final day of the year after some hours of deliberation. Some days later in a press conference, US State Dept. Spokesperson Ned Price decided to | |
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www.latimes.com
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| | | | | Juan Guaidó's removal as the Venezuelan opposition's 'interim president' exposed the failure of U.S. policy. But it also may prove useful to American interests by lifting a burden from the pro-democracy campaign. | |
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mronline.org
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| | | | | On August 17, in dozens of cities across the world, people's movements, left parties and trade unions, participated in an international day of action in solidarity with Venezuela, facing right-wing coup attempts and attacks on its electoral process following the victory of sitting president Nicolás Maduro. | |
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timharford.com
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| | | The children of North End, Boston, play in the shadow of an enormous steel tank of molasses. The thick, sticky sugar syrup is being used to make munitions for the First World War. When a worker notices dark molasses seeping from the tank, hewarns thecompany that there could be a leak. But the man in... | ||