Meeting with leaders of Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other oil companies, the president said he wanted the industry to invest $100 billion in rebuilding the infrastructure in Venezuela.
The recent capture of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro restores a basic principle of civilization: Power does not excuse crime.
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This 79-acre Island Is One of Florida's Best-kept Secrets—and It's Less Than 2 Hours From Miami
Search the shore for colorful coquinas and the occasional piece of sea glass, especially at low tide.
What do you mean, exactly, about his “seizure and indictment”? Venezuela had an election. It was not a free election. He ...
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‘They’re killing our town’: Dover District Council faces backlash over hundreds of fee rises
A local authority set to raise hundreds of fees on everything from football pitch hires and school trips has faced a backlash ...
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"They are ALL linked" – unpacking the Traitors family-tree theory that's got fans very excited
This series of The Traitors has delivered twist after twist - the Secret Traitor, the Netty/Ross connection, the Judy/Roxy ...
As Trump rages at the press over coverage while threatening new military actions, an international affairs expert explains ...
Despite a national wage board and press regulations, most sub-district correspondents work without salaries, contracts, or allowances. As financial precarity deepens, local journalism is increasingly ...
It seems the world has gone completely topsy-turvy, and yet many of us continue as if nothing is happening, as if this is all just background noise to our daily ...
By Bob Duke Compiled from the pages of daily Astoria newspapers 10 years ago — 2016 The C-130 Hercules motored north along ...
More than 100 buildings have been destroyed and Premier Jacinta Allan has declared a state of disaster as Victoria’s worst ...
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