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Iran army chief threatens preemptive attack over ‘rhetoric’ targeting country after Trump’s comments

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s army chief threatened preemptive military action Wednesday over the “rhetoric” targeting the Islamic Republic, likely referring to U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning that if Tehran “violently kills peaceful protesters,” America “will come to their rescue.” The comments by Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami come

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Denmark and Greenland seek talks with Rubio after the White House says again it wants the island

By STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press Denmark and Greenland are seeking a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after the Trump administration doubled down on its intention to take over the strategic Arctic island, a Danish territory. Tensions escalated after the White House said Tuesday that the “U.S. military is always an option,” even

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Behind the photo: How a woman running from US bombs in Venezuela captured the night’s fear and chaos

By JUAN PABLO ARRAEZ and MATIAS DELACROIX Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — When explosions erupted by night in Venezuela’s balmy capital, 21-year-old Mariana Camargo dashed through the streets of eastern Caracas. It was at 2:05 in the morning and, as explosions boomed in the background, Associated Press photographer Matías Delacroix was on the street

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How Delcy Rodríguez courted Donald Trump and rose to power in Venezuela

By JOSHUA GOODMAN Associated Press MIAMI (AP) — In 2017, as political outsider Donald Trump headed to Washington, Delcy Rodríguez spotted an opening. Then Venezuela’s foreign minister, Rodríguez directed Citgo — a subsidiary of the state oil company — to make a $500,000 donation to the president’s inauguration. With the socialist administration of Nicolas Maduro

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Cuba releases details of 32 officers killed in US strike on Venezuela as US defends attack

By DÁNICA COTO and ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — The names, ranks and ages of the 32 Cuban military personnel killed during the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces were published Tuesday by the Cuban government, which announced two days of mourning. Among the deceased are colonels, lieutenants, majors and

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The Latest: Venezuela says 24 security officers were killed in US operation to capture Maduro

By The Associated Press At least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed in the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s military announced, bringing the official death count up to at least 56. Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab said Tuesday that “dozens” of officials and civilians were killed and that prosecutors would investigate

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Canada’s Indigenous governor general to visit Greenland as Trump renews talk of annexing it

By ROB GILLIES Associated Press TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s Indigenous governor general and its foreign minister will visit Greenland in early February, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday. The visit comes as U.S. President Donald Trump renewed his call for the U.S. to take control of Greenland, the Inuit self-governing territory of the kingdom of

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Israel clears final hurdle to start settlement construction that would cut the West Bank in two

By JULIA FRANKEL and ABBY SEWELL Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has cleared the final hurdle before starting construction on a contentious settlement project near Jerusalem that would effectively cut the West Bank in two, according to a government tender. The tender, which seeks bids from developers, would clear the way to begin construction

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White House says military ‘always an option’ in Greenland as European leaders reject US takeover

By CLAUDIA CIOBANU and STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press The White House said Tuesday that “U.S. military is always an option,” even as a series of European leaders rejected President Donald Trump’s comments about seeking an American takeover of the world’s largest island. Trump has floated since his first term the idea of purchasing Greenland, which

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Flash floods in Indonesia kill at least 16 people and sweep away homes

MANADO, Indonesia (AP) — Flash floods triggered by torrential rain killed at least 16 people in Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province, officials said Tuesday. Days of monsoon rain burst riverbanks early Monday, triggering fast-moving torrents of water mixed with mud, rocks and debris that swept away people and submerged villages in Siau Tagulandang Biaro District, said

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Ukraine’s allies praise major progress on defense guarantees if a peace deal is struck with Russia

By SYLVIE CORBET and JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press PARIS (AP) — Ukraine’s allies said they made major progress Tuesday toward agreeing on how to defend the country if a peace deal is struck with Russia, saying they were ready to provide international guarantees to deter Moscow from attacking its neighbor again. Plans discussed at a

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Security forces clash with protesters in Iran’s main market as at least 36 killed in demonstrations

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Protesters angry over Iran’s ailing economy conducted a sit-in Tuesday at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, witnesses said, with security forces ultimately firing tear gas and dispersing demonstrators as the rest of the market shut down. The protest at the Grand Bazaar, the beating heart for

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Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadéra reelected, provisional results show

By JEAN-FERNAND KOENA and OPE ADETAYO Associated Press BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadéra won a third term in last month’s election, provisional results showed. The major opposition coalition boycotted the vote after a referendum allowed the removal of term limits. Touadéra, 68, faced challenges from six candidates,

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Danish prime minister says a US takeover of Greenland would mark the end of NATO

By ANDERS KONGSHAUG, CLAUDIA CIOBANU and STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Monday an American takeover of Greenland would amount to the end of the NATO military alliance. Her comments came in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed call for the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island to

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US allies and adversaries use UN meeting to critique Venezuela intervention as America defends it

By FARNOUSH AMIRI and JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Both allies and adversaries of the United States on Monday used an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to voice opposition to the audacious U.S. military operation in Venezuela that captured leader Nicolás Maduro. Before the U.N.’s most powerful body, countries critiqued

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