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Increased stockpiles, more pipelines and other tactics could loosen the waterway's stranglehold on the global economy.
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But the budget faces an uphill battle as the president spars with some members of his own party over the issue.
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Buildings were flattened in the capital Caracas, where voices have been heard calling from the rubble.
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Plus, will A.I. find the next soccer superstar?
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Her comments come shortly after President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Big Oil, accusing them of "gouging" consumers.
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The two quakes have killed at least 32 people and injured around 700.
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The Trump administration has demanded that Iraqi leaders distance themselves from Iran and rein in Iran-linked militias that are outside of government control.
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Energy prices have been on a wild ride since Iran responded to US and Israeli attacks by effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz.
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Two powerful earthquakes rattled the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday evening, damaging buildings in the capital and briefly triggering a tsunami advisory.
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This weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is declared a heat-hazard race by Formula 1's governing body the FIA.
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Two powerful quakes shook the South American country, causing death and destruction.
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The latest heat wave has underscored the need for efficient technologies and adequate power supply to keep Europe cool.
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The US president gives his first public reaction to the man widely expected to be next UK prime minister.
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After their 3-0 defeat by Brazil, BBC Sport looks at what Scotland require to reach the knockout phase.
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Delegations from the U.S. and Iran opened talks in Switzerland on Sunday.
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Powerful back to back earthquakes hit Venezuela's capital, Caracas. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Maria Graterol who is in Caracas.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio was traveling among the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain, which were attacked by Iran during the war.
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A doctor who had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo was infected, the French health ministry said. The authorities said the risk to the wider population was low.
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A 7.2-magnitude earthquake and a 7.5-magnitude were less than a minute apart, said the U.S. Geological Survey. The second earthquake was the largest to hit the country since 1900.
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If the shift in public opinion continues, it could reshape one of the United States' closest alliances.
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Video filmed by BBC reporters, contributors and locals shows the aftermath, as frantic residents evacuate.
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As the number of amputees in Ukraine soars, many are bonding by learning new sports, challenging both their bodies and their ideas of what they can do.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy voted with the majority of Republicans late Wednesday to block a resolution aimed at reining in the president's war powers.
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In a late-night vote aimed at mollifying the president, Senate Republicans rejected a resolution directing him to end the war against Iran, a day after a bipartisan rebuke.
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Democratic leaders found that their traditional tools, from rallies to phone banks to big-name campaign events, were no match for the left's ground game and messaging.
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Also, Western Europe is sweltering. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.
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President Trump clashed with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy in a meeting with Republican senators over his vote on the war powers resolution passed Tuesday in the Senate.
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River trips require car and truck shuttles to get floaters from the end back to where they started. High gas prices have some cancelling their plans.
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Gen. Christopher Donahue, seen as a top warfighter, is the latest apparent casualty in a purge of senior military leaders by the Trump administration.
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President Donald Trump has called for the Department of Justice to "immediately start looking into" oil companies as he accused them of price gouging.
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Gen. Chris Donahue has spent the past 18 months leading U.S. Army Europe and Africa, the command responsible for Army operations across both continents.
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