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A look at how Venezuelans in the US are reacting to Maria Corina Machado’s Nobel Prize win

Venezuelans in the U.S. are welcoming the news that opposition leader leader Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Price.
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New Orleans is electing a new mayor and a wide field is pledging change after indictments

New Orleans voters head to the polls to elect a new slate of city leaders, including a mayor to replace term-limited incumbent LaToya Cantrell, who faces federal corruption charges tied to an alleged affair with her bodyguard.
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Former soccer player Omar Bravo to stand trial for alleged abuse of teenage girl

A judge in Mexico has ruled that former soccer player Omar Bravo will stand trial for allegedly abusing a teenage girl.
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Putin’s 37-minute shocker for west: Nuclear message, new weapon announcement| Ukraine| USA| NATO

Russian President Vladimir Putin fielded media questions in Dushanbe following multiday summits with Central Asian and CIS leaders, touching on Russian-Tajik cooperation, border security, economic ties, education, and growing labor migration programs. Putin emphasized regional integration, highlighting new CIS+ and EAEU formats and the importance of common cultural and linguistic connections across the former Soviet space. Addressing the aftermath of the Azerbaijan plane incident, Putin characterized the crisis as emotional rather than geopolitical and expressed optimism about restoring ties. On global security, Putin welcomed ongoing dialogue with the US on Ukraine and arms control, praising President Trump’s efforts in peace negotiations—from Ukraine to the Middle East—and suggested Trump’s accomplishments could make the Nobel Peace Prize appropriate, though not for him to decide. Putin also affirmed Russia’s willingness to participate in Gaza’s peace process, ridiculed linking the Nobel to weapons shipments, commented on upcoming arms treaty talks with Washington, and clarified Russia’s readiness on strategic deterrence and nuclear tests if provoked.
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A 15-meter diameter crater: Flamingo missile strikes on Crimea have panicked Russians

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Toyota recalls thousands of US vehicles over seat issue

Toyota Motor is recalling 54,631 vehicles in the United States because of a potential safety issue involving the second-row seat rails, according to a report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Friday, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

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