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Venezuela says it will resume accepting U.S. deportation flights

Venezuela says it will resume accepting U.S. deportation flights

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Venezuela announced Saturday that it had reached an agreement with the Trump administration to resume accepting deportation flights carrying migrants who were in the United States illegally, with the first one landing as soon as Sunday.

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Shoes of the disappeared: Mexico’s growing symbol of loss

The anguished mother arrived on a motorcycle, the bike kicking up a cloud of dust as it swerved to a halt before strands of red and yellow crime-scene tape. Heavily armed cops blocked access to the place known as Rancho Izaguirre. But even from far off, María Luz Ruiz said she sensed his presence.
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Democrats are angry, disillusioned over failure to stand up to Trump, Musk

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. – It’s more than a year before Democrats will have a chance to find their way out of the political wilderness in the midterm elections, but voters turned out in droves Thursday to hear Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., rail against the government-slashing policies of Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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Trump escalates threats against those who destroy Tesla vehicles

President Donald Trump on Friday escalated his administration’s threats against those who destroy Tesla vehicles, pondering on social media whether he should send them to a prison in El Salvador where officials last week sent more than 200 Venezuelan migrants who they allege are members of a violent gang.
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Arab mediators rush to salvage Gaza ceasefire as Israel restarts war

The shattering of a hard-fought ceasefire in the Gaza Strip this week sent regional officials scrambling to get Israel and Hamas back to the negotiating table, in a last-ditch effort to salvage months of painstaking diplomacy as the Palestinian death toll from renewed Israeli strikes soared past 500.
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‘Captain Canada’ takes on Trump

The premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, has lately been leading the charge against a different kind of storm that has rolled into Canada: President Donald Trump's threats to the country's economy and his desire to make it the 51st state.