Guaido asks US military for meeting to plan ‘restoring democracy’ in Venezuela
Officials loyal to the US-backed self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido have requested a meeting with US Southern Command to begin planning a military intervention in Venezuela, after multiple failed attempts to take power. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Merkel forced to swap planes again as van rams her jet
A van grazed German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s parked government jet, damaging the plane’s hull. Merkel was not on board at the time, but the incident is the latest in a series involving German government aircraft. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Conor McGregor charges dropped after Miami Beach 'phone attack' as victim refuses US return
Miami prosecutors have dropped charges against UFC superstar Conor McGregor stemming from an incident in which the Irishman allegedly smashed a fan's cellphone outside a Miami Beach nightclub on March 11. Read Full Article at RT.com
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American B-52s fly first mission over Persian Gulf to ‘send message’ to Iran (PHOTOS)
B-52 bombers have commenced air operations from the US base in Qatar, as Washington continues to amass its forces in the Persian Gulf. The White House says it is to deter an alleged Iranian “attack on US interests.” Read Full Article at RT.com
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US Supreme Court rules against Apple in App Store monopoly dispute
The US Supreme Court is letting a group of consumers proceed with their antitrust lawsuit against Apple after rejecting the tech behemoth’s argument that iOS App Store users aren’t really its customers. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Crown didn’t help: Court fines ‘superstar’ hairstylist over 1-man Red Square protest
Flamboyant celebrity hairstylist, singer and socialite, Sergey Zverev, arrived in a Moscow court wearing a massive crown, but it didn’t impress the judges who ruled that his one-man protest on Red Square was illegal. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Welcome to coup university: A Pentagon scholar’s guide to overthrowing governments
With the Venezuela crisis making regime change once again the talk of the town in Washington, the US Special Operations Command has published a paper chronicling the highs and lows of seven decades of foreign interference.
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