US President Donald Trump alluded to possible upcoming talks with Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro after the State Department announced plans to designate a cartel that it claims Maduro runs as a foreign terrorist organization.

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US President Donald Trump alluded to possible upcoming talks with Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro after the State Department announced plans to designate a cartel that it claims Maduro runs as a foreign terrorist organization.
Ecuadoran voters roundly rejected the return of US military bases to the country in a referendum Sunday, a major political blow to Trump-friendly President Daniel Noboa.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and members of his government underscored their opposition to a Palestinian state ahead of a UN Security Council vote Monday on a resolution endorsing a US-backed Gaza peace plan.
Britain’s interior minister on Sunday defended plans to drastically reduce protections for refugees and end automatic benefits for asylum seekers, insisting that irregular migration was “tearing our country apart”.
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) said Sunday that Israeli soldiers had shot at its peacekeepers from a tank near an army position in the country’s south.
Ecuadorans began voting on Sunday on whether to allow the return of foreign military bases and the drafting of a new constitution that could give the country’s Trump-friendly president more power.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen insisted on Thursday that using frozen Russian assets to fund a new loan was the “most effective way” to finance Ukraine, as she laid out other options after opposition from Belgium.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Ukraine’s refusal to continue negotiations is regrettable.
President Donald Trump signed a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history on Wednesday, accusing rival Democrats of “extortion” over the 43-day standoff.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said Wednesday the United States boycott of the G20 summit in South Africa later this month would not prevent the meeting of the world’s leading economies from going ahead.
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