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Unfinished business: Why Trump is squeezing Cuba

Without oil from Venezuela, the island nation is in crisis. Now Trump says he will ‘take’ it. How did Cuba get here, and what’s next?

  • Angus Holland

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‘It ran and we followed’: US forces chase down oil tanker near Australian islands

The military boarded the sanctioned Venezuela-linked vessel in the Indian Ocean after “hunting” it for some 15,000 kilometres from the Caribbean, the Pentagon said.

  • Michael Koziol
Donald Trump and Maria Machado with the Nobel Peace Prize at the White House on Thursday.

Of all the jaw-dropping spectacles at the White House, this was one of the most bizarre

Donald Trump grinned broadly as he posed with María Corina Machado on Thursday. Shortly after, she left. Her medal stayed. It was a window into the president’s psyche.

  • David E. Sanger

Trump 2.0 is all about power. His biggest move may be just days away

Under Trump 2.0, the so-called norms of the rules-based order are being tossed aside in favour of raw power and brute strength. But it won’t necessarily pay off.

  • Michael Koziol
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Trump says US oversight of Venezuela could last years

But the US president appears to have backed down on a threat of military action against Colombia. Meanwhile, the Senate has delivered a rare pushback against him.

  • Patricia Zengerle

To make sense of the Venezuela attack, look to the hotter heads around Trump

Perhaps the key to the Venezuela puzzle is to remember that Trump’s administration is made up of divergent factions. When it acts it is because one has prevailed, or the factions have agreed.

  • Waleed Aly
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America’s attack on Venezuela has drawn international criticism, such as these protesters in South Korea.

Trump has pulled the US into a joint venture with a leftist kleptocracy

Little now remains of the moral and legal order that we used to call the West.

  • Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Then-French interior minister Manuel Valls in front of 1.3 tonnes of pure cocaine found on board a cargo plane in 2013.

The record cocaine haul and a panicked ‘insider’: US outlines case against Maduro

For customs agents at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport, what they found inside 30 suitcases was like nothing they had ever seen.

  • Colin Freeman
Danish forces join NATO troops in exercises in Greenland in September.

Trump wants Greenland. And Europe finally believes him

The White House is serious about its desire to claim and control Greenland. European officials believe the threat of a unilateral move is all too real.

  • Ishaan Tharoor
A US Coast Guard helicopter hovers above the tanker as personnel descend to its deck.

US forces seize Russian oil tanker, risking military clash

The military operation, which seized two ships, including a Russian one, represents a dramatic escalation in tensions between Trump and Putin.

  • David Crowe