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US repatriation flights to Venezuela ... arms and waved. They had earlier been transferred from the US state of Texas to Honduras, in Central America, from where they were flown by Venezuelan flag ...
Venezuela’s army has said it is in a “state of alert” after the government warned of a suspected plot to blame Caracas for an attack on oil giant ExxonMobil in neighbouring Guyana. The two ...
Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) and Vice President Delcy Rodríguez warned Sunday of an alleged “false flag” operation targeting an ExxonMobil platform in disputed ...
Caracas (EFE).- Venezuela warned on Saturday of an alleged “false flag operation” to “attack” a platform belonging to the United States oil company ExxonMobil, which is producing crude oil ...
A Venezuelan official says Venezuela will once again accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying its deported ...
The statement came a day after Vice President Delcy Rodríguez accused the United States ... military operation against Venezuela. Rodríguez claimed the “false flag” plot would begin with ...
United States and Venezuela got into a diplomatic spat between on Thursday over deportations as the US government denied Venezuela's claims of repatriation flights from Mexico, while the latter ...
MOSCOW, April 8 (Reuters) - Senior Kremlin officials on Tuesday said there was little chance of striking a new nuclear arms reduction treaty with the United States soon because there was not ...
Venezuela Receives Hundreds of Deported Migrants From US After Flights Restart CARACAS (Reuters) - A group of 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived on Monday after the ...
Venezuela’s leader has described the deportation of more than 200 mostly Venezuelan migrants sent by the United States to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador as a “kidnapping,” and denied ...
A diplomatic spat last week inflamed already tense relations as the United States accused Venezuela of refusing to accept deportations flights, while Caracas accused Washington of blocking them.
Venezuela’s leader has described the deportation of more than 200 mostly Venezuelan migrants sent by the United States to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador as a “kidnapping,” and denied they are ...
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