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Most of the international world has been against Israel's war against Palestine. So if Thailand gets too close to Israel, it risks alienating many countries in the world. But by the same token, ...
Venezuela's armed forces have been activated to guarantee sovereignty, he said. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez - who also ...
A top Venezuelan official has declared that the country's government will stay unified behind President Nicolas Maduro, whose ...
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