After Venezuela, Trump Says ‘We Need Greenland’

President Trump on Sunday reasserted his desire to take control of Greenland, and doubled down on the assertion that his government was “in charge” of Venezuela after the U.S. raid on the country on Saturday. He also suggested he could take action against other countries in Latin America, including Colombia and Mexico. #Venezuela #Trump#AirForceOne

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President Trump claims corruption and foreign fraud cost taxpayers billions tied to Somalia

President Trump speaks with the press on Air Force One addressing issues of corruption and foreign fraud, asserting that billions in taxpayer funds have been misappropriated.

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How We Tracked the Russian Army’s Abuse of Its Troops

President Vladimir Putin of Russia has hailed the troops fighting his war in Ukraine as sacred heroes. But confidential complaints filed by troops and their families reveal a pattern of brutality and coercion in the ranks that is hidden from the Russian public, an investigation by The New York Times found.

Our international correspondent Paul Sonne explains how the documents offer rare insight into a violent military apparatus willing to abuse its own men to keep them on the battlefield.

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Your Antarctica Questions, Answered | Journey to Antarctica: Part 8

Our reporter Raymond Zhong takes a first round of questions about the trip to Antarctica. First up: How can data gathered on the trip tell us how much time is left for the glaciers?

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Who Is Venezuela’s New Interim Leader?

Who is Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s interim leader? Anatoly Kurmanaev, a reporter covering Venezuela, describes what we know.

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