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Russia is reflagging sanctioned vessels involved in the Venezuelan oil trade, quickly growing its dark fleet.
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Cuba's economy, already in a deep crisis, will likely spiral even further.
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ABC News' James Longman reports there is "a sense that not much perhaps has changed in Venezuela" after ousted leader Nicolas Maduro was arraigned in court after his capture.
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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.
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Also, Europe discusses postwar plans for Ukraine. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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Gunfire was heard in Caracas as Venezuelan police opened fire on unidentified drones. While the U.S. was not involved, many people continue to be on edge after Nicolás Maduro's capture. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports on the mood on the ground near the Venezuelan border.
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A federal indictment accuses the ousted leader and his wife of enriching themselves as they conspired to flood the United States with cocaine, among other charges.
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President Donald Trump is defending his pardon of former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of similar charges to deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NBC News' Monica Alba details the comparison between the Latin American leaders.
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Doral, Florida, home to the largest concentration of Venezuelans in the U.S., has seen mixed reactions to Nicolás Maduro's capture. Some community members spoke with NBC News' Tom Llamas about their concerns for the country's future.
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European stocks were in positive territory on Monday as global markets react to the U.S.' capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
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