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Ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and other charges at a defiant appearance in a New York court Monday, two days after being snatched by US forces in a stunning raid on his home in Caracas.

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Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro was en route to a New York courthouse early Monday, live footage on US media showed, just days after being seized in Caracas in a shock US military operation.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said he stood with Denmark’s premier after President Donald Trump called for Greenland to become part of the United States.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the firing of “cutting-edge” hypersonic missiles to ready Pyongyang’s nuclear forces for war, state media reported Monday, saying “geopolitical crisis” made the test even more urgent in a clear nod to this weekend’s US attack on Venezuela.

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said he “neither supported nor approved” the US military operation to grab Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, a government spokesperson said.

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Iran will offer no leniency to “rioters”, though people have the right to demonstrate, the head of the judiciary said on Monday, following more than a week of protests.

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Tel Aviv and Damascus are set to resume talks in Paris on Monday after Israel appointed a new delegation to hold discussions with Syria, Israeli media reported.

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Iran accused Israel on Monday of trying to undermine its national unity after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for protests in the Islamic republic.

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New deadly clashes between protesters and security forces erupted in Iran over the weekend, rights groups and local media said, as demonstrations first sparked by anger over the rising cost of living entered a second week.

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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called on the United States to stop “threatening its historical ally” following President Donald Trump’s statements that he “absolutely” needed Greenland.

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