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The 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in the background, with photos of the two CIA agents who were involved in the crime and the logo of CIA. Photo composition: The Grayzone.
  • International
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Bombshell Filing: 9/11 Hijackers Were CIA Recruits

Kit Klarenberg April 26, 2023
Efrain Alegre, opposition candidate in presidential election in Paraguay scheduled for April 30. Photo: Reuters.
  • International
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Is Taiwan About to Lose Paraguay, Its Last Ally in South America?

scorinoco April 26, 2023
Former Venezuelan deputy Juan Guaidó minutes after arriving in Miami, while being interviewed by a few news outlets that received him, this Tuesday, April 25, 2023. Photo: CiberCuba.
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Guaidó Arrives in Miami With Washington’s Assistance, Denounces Threats but Leaves His Family Behind

orinocotribune April 26, 2023
Featured image: Colombian President Gustavo Petro during his opening speech at the International Conference on Venezuela held at the San Carlos Palace in Bogotá this Tuesday, April 25, 2023. Photo: Colombian Presidential Press.
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President Petro Opens International Conference on Venezuela, Participants Agree to Fast-Track Release of Frozen Funds

orinocotribune April 25, 2023
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (left) and Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira (right) walking after a meeting in Brasilia, Brazil, April 17, 2023. Photo: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters.
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Western Outlets Send Warning to Lula Over Ukraine Dissent

Brian Mier April 25, 2023
A group of FANB operatives. Photo: Twitter/@ZodiAragua3.
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FANB Destroys Illegal Cache of Fuel in Bolívar State

kwjorinoco April 25, 2023
Attorney Breon Peace. Photo: Andrew Harnik AP.
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Chinese ‘Police Stations’ and War Propaganda

Margaret Kimberley April 25, 2023
Demonstration in Berlin. Photo: Samidoun.
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Shameful Attack by the German State: Palestinian Prisoners’ Day Demonstrations in Berlin Banned by Police

Orinoco Tribune 2 April 25, 2023
Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro (left) with PSUV Vice President Diosdado Cabello (right). Photo: Al Jazeera.
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Cabello: Guaidó Fled Because His Party Will Not Back His Candidacy

kwjorinoco April 25, 2023
Gustavo Petro (left) and Joe Biden (right). Photo: Jim Watson/AFP.
  • International
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Biden’s Goal for International Conference on Venezuela

Misión Verdad April 25, 2023
Former Venezuelan Deputy Juan Guaidó speaking at a public rally. Photo: Misión Verdad/File photo.
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Former Deputy Guaidó in Colombia After Illegally Crossing Border

slorinoco April 24, 2023
Peru's unelected coup leader Dina Boluarte with the CIA agent turned US Ambassador Lisa Kenna (left); Peru's deeply unpopular congress (right). Photo: Geopolitical Economy.
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Peru’s Coup-Plotting Congress Has 6% Approval, 91% Disapproval (But Full US Backing)

Ben Norton April 24, 2023
Photo composition: Russian flag (left), Russian coat of arms (center), flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (right), in the background the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • Europe
  • International

Why Did the Premier of Saint Vincent & the Grenadines Show Up in Venezuela To Meet Lavrov?

Andrew Korybko April 24, 2023
An analog alarm clock sits on top of a spread of one dollar bills. Photo: CGTN.
  • International
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US Dollar Hegemony in 2022 Eroded at ’10 Times the Pace Seen in the Past 2 Decades’

orinocotribune April 24, 2023
US military vehicles stuck. Photo: Getty Images.
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US Army Faces Recruitment Crisis in Wake of Military Failures Abroad

Orinoco Tribune 2 April 24, 2023

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