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A timeline of US attacks off South America and what Congress has had to say

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The Trump administration says the U.S. military has killed at least 69 people in strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.

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US military strike off the coast of Venezuela disrupts life in impoverished fishing communities

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A U.S. military strike on a boat off Venezuela's northeastern Caribbean coast has disrupted a flow of money that helps impoverished communities.

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Venezuela says US navy raided a tuna boat in the Caribbean as tensions rise

Read full article: Venezuela says US navy raided a tuna boat in the Caribbean as tensions rise

Venezuela's foreign minister says a U.S. warship illegally boarded a Venezuelan fishing boat in Venezuelan waters.

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Vessel struck by US military off Venezuela was heading back to shore, AP sources say

Read full article: Vessel struck by US military off Venezuela was heading back to shore, AP sources say

The U.S. military strike on what the Trump administration says was a drug-carrying speedboat from Venezuela came after the vessel had turned around and was headed back to shore.

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Governments denounce Trump's travel ban and vow to push back against US

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Officials in some of the 12 countries whose citizens will be soon banned from visiting the United States denounced President Donald Trump’s move to resurrect a hallmark policy of his first term and vowed to push back against the U.S. The ban was announced Wednesday and takes effect Monday.

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Many Venezuelan voters, frustrated and disillusioned, skip election for lawmakers and governors

Read full article: Many Venezuelan voters, frustrated and disillusioned, skip election for lawmakers and governors

Venezuelans still reeling from the outcome of last year’s presidential election did not respond to government calls to get out and vote for lawmakers, governors and other officials.

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2-year-old girl reunites with her mother in Venezuela after US deportation

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A 2-year-old girl has arrived in Venezuela to reunite with her mother after she was separated from her parents when they were deported from the U.S. The South American country had denounced the move as a kidnapping.

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Venezuela denies that opposition members left country under international rescue operation

Read full article: Venezuela denies that opposition members left country under international rescue operation

Venezuela’s government has acknowledged for the first time that members of the country’s opposition left the Argentine diplomatic compound where they had sheltered for over a year.

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Trump’s foreign aid freeze could prove to be a boon for the world’s authoritarian strongmen

Read full article: Trump’s foreign aid freeze could prove to be a boon for the world’s authoritarian strongmen

When President Donald Trump froze foreign assistance for 90 days, he argued that such a drastic step was needed to eliminate waste and block what he derides as “woke” spending that doesn’t align with American interests.

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More Americans jailed in Venezuela pose a test of Trump's deal-making foreign policy

Read full article: More Americans jailed in Venezuela pose a test of Trump's deal-making foreign policy

As many as 10 Americans are behind bars in Venezuela as President Nicolas Maduro prepares to be sworn in for a third term.

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Venezuela's political newcomer Edmundo González says it's his turn to rule

Read full article: Venezuela's political newcomer Edmundo González says it's his turn to rule

Edmundo González has become a beacon of hope for millions of Venezuelans.

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A court in Argentina orders the arrest of Venezuela's president and his right-hand man

Read full article: A court in Argentina orders the arrest of Venezuela's president and his right-hand man

A federal court in Argentina has ordered the “immediate” arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello for alleged crimes against humanity committed against dissidents.

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Venezuela's government says fourth US citizen was detained in alleged plot to kill President Maduro

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Venezuela’s government has announced the arrest of a fourth U.S. citizen in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro.

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Major power outage hits Venezuela's capital, with Maduro government blaming 'sabotage'

Read full article: Major power outage hits Venezuela's capital, with Maduro government blaming 'sabotage'

Venezuelans awoke Friday to a major power outage in the capital, Caracas, and several states.

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Maduro taps a hardline loyalist to oversee Venezuela's police, raising fears of a further crackdown

Read full article: Maduro taps a hardline loyalist to oversee Venezuela's police, raising fears of a further crackdown

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has named the ruling socialist party boss to oversee the country’s police forces.

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UN expert panel sent to Venezuela blasts lack of transparency in presidential elections

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A panel of experts from the United Nations said Venezuela’s recent presidential elections lacked “basic transparency and integrity."

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An aid worker's airport disappearance stirs fear of repression following disputed Venezuela election

Read full article: An aid worker's airport disappearance stirs fear of repression following disputed Venezuela election

A Venezuelan aid worker’s arrest while catching an international flight has cast a spotlight on the climate of fear and repression engulfing the South American nation in the wake of its disputed presidential election.

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AP Exclusive: Venezuela jails 3 Americans amid US outreach

Read full article: AP Exclusive: Venezuela jails 3 Americans amid US outreach

Three Americans were quietly jailed in Venezuela earlier this year for allegedly trying to enter the country illegally and now face long prison sentences in the politically turbulent nation.

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Venezuelan opposition to file complaint for attack on leader

Read full article: Venezuelan opposition to file complaint for attack on leader

The Venezuelan opposition group backed by the United States will file a formal complaint with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for the physical attack its leader suffered over the weekend during a visit to a rural community.

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Venezuela recall faces 'impossible' conditions; turnout low

Read full article: Venezuela recall faces 'impossible' conditions; turnout low

Venezuelans are getting a chance on to demand a recall of President Nicolás Maduro.

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On the bus or off, Venezuela journalists try to deliver news

Read full article: On the bus or off, Venezuela journalists try to deliver news

Two decades of governments that see the press as an enemy have pushed Venezuelan journalists to find alternative ways to keep citizens informed.

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Venezuela's socialists take control of once-defiant congress

Read full article: Venezuela's socialists take control of once-defiant congress

The ruling socialist party assumed the leadership of Venezuela's congress on Tuesday, the last institution in the country it didn't already control. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)CARACAS – Parading giant portraits of Hugo Chavez and independence hero Simon Bolivar, allies of President Nicolas Maduro retook control of Venezuela's congress Tuesday, the last institution in the country it didn’t already control. “They are trying to annihilate Venezuela’s democratic force,” Guaidó said in his online address, which was overshadowed by the government’s celebratory session in the legislature downtown. Rodriguez emphasized that urgent work would be needed to mitigate the fallout from U.S. sanctions, which have exacerbated Venezuela's many homespun economic problems. He also reiterated a desire for dialogue with the opposition at the same time that Maduro and others have threatened arrest for Guaidó.

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COVID hits dozens of Latin leaders, including presidents

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FILE - In this May 25, 2020, file photo, Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro, wearing a face mask amid the coronavirus pandemic, stands among supporters as he leaves his official residence of Alvorada palace in Brasilia, Brazil. Bolsonaro said Tuesday, July 7, he tested positive for COVID-19 after months of downplaying the virus's severity while deaths mounted rapidly inside the country. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File)

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COVID hits dozens of Latin leaders, including presidents

Read full article: COVID hits dozens of Latin leaders, including presidents

Bolsonaro said Tuesday, July 7, he tested positive for COVID-19 after months of downplaying the virus's severity while deaths mounted rapidly inside the country. And in Venezuela, 57-year-old socialist party chief Diosdado Cabello said Thursday on Twitter that he, too, had tested positive, at least temporarily sidelining a larger-than-life figure considered the second-most-powerful person in the country. An Associated Press review of official statements from public officials across Latin America found at least 42 confirmed cases of new coronavirus in leaders ranging from presidents to mayors of major cities, along with dozens, likely hundreds, of officials from smaller cities and towns. Many leaders have used their diagnoses to call on the public to heighten precautions like social distancing and mask wearing. They have to be responsible.”Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei placed his entire Cabinet and their staff in quarantine Thursday after one of his ministers tested positive.

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Failed Maduro coup leader flew on pro-govt magnate's plane

Read full article: Failed Maduro coup leader flew on pro-govt magnate's plane

The government has yet to comment on the arrest order or explain what role Durán allegedly played in the conspiracy. The invaders were caught almost immediately and the embattled leader paraded on state TV the American combatants as evidence of a U.S.-backed coup attempt. Its unclear why the men traveled on the plane to Colombia or if Durán even knew about it. Upon Durán's release in 2011 and return to Venezuela, a legal battle with the Venezuelan state to reclaim Venoco ensued. But Durán appears to have never wavered in his support of the anti-imperialist revolution to which he owed his fortune.

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Venezuela: 2 US 'mercenaries' among those nabbed after raid

Read full article: Venezuela: 2 US 'mercenaries' among those nabbed after raid

Florida-based ex-Green Beret Jordan Goudreau said earlier Monday that he was working with the two men in a mission intending to detain Maduro and “liberate” Venezuela. Venezuela and the United States broke diplomatic ties last year amid heightened tensions, so there is no U.S. embassy in Caracas. Venezuelan state TV showed showed images on state TV of several unidentified men handcuffed and lying prone in a street. One video clip showed authorities handling a shirtless man in handcuffs. Goudreau, a three-time Bronze Star U.S. combat veteran, claims to have helped organize the deadly seaborne raid from Colombia.

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Ex-Green Beret claims he led foiled raid into Venezuela

Read full article: Ex-Green Beret claims he led foiled raid into Venezuela

But from the outset the ragtag army lacked funding and U.S. government support, all but guaranteeing defeat against Maduro’s sizable-if-demoralized military. He provided to Poleo what he said was an 8-page contract signed by Guaidó and two political advisers in Miami in October for $213 million. The government’s claims that it had foiled a beach landing Sunday triggered a frenzy of confusing claims and counterclaims about the alleged plot. Guaidó accused Maduro’s government of seizing on the incident to draw the world’s attention away from the country's problems. “Of course, there are patriotic members of the military willing to fight for Venezuela,” Guaidó said.

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Ex-Green Beret led failed attempt to oust Venezuela's Maduro

Read full article: Ex-Green Beret led failed attempt to oust Venezuela's Maduro

The failed attempt to start an uprising collapsed under the collective weight of skimpy planning, feuding among opposition politicians and a poorly trained force that stood little chance of beating the Venezuelan military. Nevertheless, interviews revealed that leaders of Venezuela’s U.S.-backed opposition knew of the covert force, even if they dismissed its prospects. Contrary to U.S. expectations at the time, key Maduro aides never joined with the opposition and the government quickly quashed the uprising. But Goudreau didn’t share the concerns about Alcalá, according to two people close to the former American solider. More importantly to Goudreau, Alcalá retained influence in the armed forces that Maduro’s opponents, mostly civilian elites, lacked.

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AP Sources: Alleged Maduro co-conspirator is in DEA custody

Read full article: AP Sources: Alleged Maduro co-conspirator is in DEA custody

Cliver Alcalá has been an outspoken critic of Maduro for years. The Justice Department had offered a $10 million reward for Alcalá's arrest. The DEA referred requests for comment to the Justice Department. Nicole Navas, a Justice Department spokesperson, declined to comment. Moments before his surrender, Alcalá published a video on social media bidding farewell to his family.

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AP Explains: US indicts Venezuela's Maduro as narcoterrorist

Read full article: AP Explains: US indicts Venezuela's Maduro as narcoterrorist

(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)CARACAS – The Trump administration has indicted Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro and more than a dozen members of his inner circle, stepping up measures to drive the socialist leader from power. Washington backs opposition politician Juan Guaidó, who seeks to oust Maduro. Critics say the policies continued by Maduro have sent the nation plunging into its current political and economic crisis. However, Maduro clings to power, maintaining control over Venezuela's major institutions and the military. Crashing global oil prices and the inability of the government to cope with the new coronavirus could prompt an uprising from within Maduro's inner circle, possibly the military, analysts say.

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A defiant Maduro threatens 'cowboy' Trump after drug charge

Read full article: A defiant Maduro threatens 'cowboy' Trump after drug charge

FILE - In this March 12, 2020, file photo, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks at a press conference at the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, Venezuela. “Donald Trump, you are a miserable human being," Maduro railed during his televised address. Without offering evidence, Maduro said the Drug Enforcement Administration was behind a plan by Alcalá to assassinate him and other political leaders. “While the Venezuelan people suffer, this cabal lines their pockets with drug money, and the proceeds of their corruption. It also could fragment the U.S.-led coalition against Maduro if European and Latin American allies think the Trump administration is overreaching.

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