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Cuba’s leaders just lost an ally in Maduro − if starved of Venezuelan oil, they may also lose what r

Conditions on the ground in Cuba are so grim that the Trump administration thinks Havana could fall without any US intervention.

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Venezuela’s civil-military alliance is being stretched — if it breaks, numerous armed groups may be

How various factions respond to the Trump administration’s threat to be the de facto ruler of the country could quickly inflame…

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RFK Jr. guts the US childhood vaccine schedule despite its decades-long safety record

In an unprecedented move, health officials cut the number of vaccines routinely recommended for children from 17 to 11.

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Regime change means different things to different people. Either way, it hasn’t happened in Venezuel

Talk of regime change brings up uncomfortable memories of the chaos after the overthrow of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.

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