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Desperate Putin begging Trump for help as he’s losing war to Ukraine
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Desperate Putin begging Trump for help as he’s losing war to Ukraine

KYIV (Reuters) — President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned today that Ukraine risked losing its dignity and freedom — or Washington’s backing — over a U.S. peace plan that endorses key Russian demands,…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
Curaçao makes soccer history as smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup
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Curaçao makes soccer history as smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — The tiny Caribbean island country Curaçao will go to the 2026 World Cup as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the marquee event…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
President Trump, here’s a plan to end Venezuela’s dictatorship
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

President Trump, here’s a plan to end Venezuela’s dictatorship

Now that President Trump has deployed the largest U.S. warship in the Caribbean and Venezuela’s dictatorship fears an imminent U.S. attack, he should urgently offer an exit strategy to Venezuela’s…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel
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Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel

CARACAS (BBC) — Venezuela's opposition leader will be considered a "fugitive" if she travels to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize, the nation's attorney general has said. Tarik William…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
Venezuela’s military in spotlight thanks to US military presence in Caribbean
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Venezuela’s military in spotlight thanks to US military presence in Caribbean

ISTANBUL, Turkiye — An infographic titled "US military presence in the Caribbean puts spotlight on Venezuela's military power" created on November 21, 2025. After the US carried out a massive…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
Gustav Klimt portrait sells for $236.4 million, making it the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction
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Gustav Klimt portrait sells for $236.4 million, making it the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction

A painting by Gustav Klimt has sold for a record-breaking $236.4m (£179.7m, A$364m) with fees, making it the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction and the most expensive work of…
Posted by John McCarthy November 21, 2025
Haiti’s troubles fade briefly as it revels in World Cup qualification
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Haiti’s troubles fade briefly as it revels in World Cup qualification

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) — Haiti held its breath for nearly two hours as its troubles seemed to fade with the promise of its first World Cup qualification since 1974. Forgotten ever so briefly was the…
Posted by John McCarthy November 20, 2025
British comedian fed Ukrainians to the pigs to aid Russian war effort: report
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British comedian fed Ukrainians to the pigs to aid Russian war effort: report

A former British comedian and civil servant is under investigation for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, making him the first U.K. national to face such scrutiny since Russia’s 2022 full-scale…
Posted by John McCarthy November 19, 2025
Cuba struggles to ease power cuts amid reduced fuel supplies from Venezuela, Mexico
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Cuba struggles to ease power cuts amid reduced fuel supplies from Venezuela, Mexico

HAVANA (Reuters) — Cuba's imports of crude and fuel in the first 10 months of the year fell more than a third compared with the same period of 2024 as…
Posted by John McCarthy November 19, 2025
Trade between Latin America and the Caribbean due to grow in 2025 despite US tariff policy,  ECLAC report shows 
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Trade between Latin America and the Caribbean due to grow in 2025 despite US tariff policy,  ECLAC report shows 

SANTIAGO (Reuters) — Trade between Latin America and the Caribbean will likely grow in 2025 despite broad U.S. tariffs across the region, which have had a weaker impact than initially…
Posted by John McCarthy November 19, 2025

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