(Bloomberg) -- The US on Friday will resume deportation flights to Venezuela that its government had halted after President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke Chevron Corp.’s license to operate in the ...
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Daily Star on MSNDeadly Tren de Aragua member wanted for ‘kidnapping’ gets busted for shopliftingAfter authorities arrived responding to a shoplifting call in Michigan, they discovered an alleged criminal thought to be ...
Venezuela has agreed to resume accepting deportation flights from the U.S., according to Richard Grenell, a special envoy to the president.
Venezuela will again accept deportation flights from the US after joint cooperation halted over Washington stripping oil ...
President Trump's special envoy announced Venezuelan Dictator-President Nicolás Maduro will resume ferrying deportees back to ...
Lucas Hunter, 37, has been held for more than 60 days Lucas Hunter, 37, was motorcycling and kite surfing along the northern ...
Former U.S. Army Green Beret Jordan Goudreau is sounding the alarm about a deeper national security problem at play after the ...
Venezuela and the United States have agreed to resume flights of migrants deported from the U.S., senior officials from each ...
The US will resume deportation flights to Venezuela that its government had halted after President Donald Trump’s decision to ...
U.S. diplomat Richard Grenell added in his post that the flights would start on Friday. Venezuela's communication ministry ...
A series of policy flip-flops between the US and Venezuela is hitting the nation’s bond market with a fresh bout of ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS deportation flights to Venezuela set to resumeVenezuela will once more accept deportation flights from the United States, both sides said Thursday, weeks after Caracas suspended cooperation in protest over Washington stripping oil giant Chevron ...
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