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Zelenskyy declares energy emergency as Ukraine freezes... while Russia mocks peace talks + Trump threatens oil-rich nation: ‘Tremendous reserves’ at stake + Russia knocks out heat in Ukraine: ‘Winter is their weapon now’Trump Weighs Strikes on Iran - Tensions Rise
President Donald Trump signaled that the United States is considering military strikes against Iran as violent protests and a brutal crackdown escalate across the country while US forces reposition assets and diplomats warn of wider risks
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500 million USD - Value of the first US sale of Venezuelan oil
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"This morning, the United States carried out an act of armed aggression against Venezuela" — Russian Foreign Ministry
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