Venezuelans are still demonstrating. What happens next for the dictatorship of President Nicolás Maduro?

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Venezuelans are still demonstrating. What happens next for the dictatorship of President Nicolás Maduro?

Washington Post
On Wednesday, tens of thousands of Venezuelans protested the country’s worsening economic crisis – and the president behind it.

US defense officials may have spoken too soon, but Trump’s missing ‘armada’ finally heading to Korea

Washington Post
BEIJING – It was supposed to be steaming toward North Korea more than a week ago, an “armada” signaling American resolve. Then it wasn’t.

‘I don’t like to be touched’: Video shows 10-year-old autistic boy getting arrested at school

Washington Post
John Benjamin Haygood was slouched in a chair with his hand over his eyes, a video shows. A school resource officer at Okeechobee Achievement Academy in Florida stood over the 10-year-old boy as his mother asked: “Does he have the same rights as an …

Trump’s first 100 days: Trump aides turn up the heat on Iran

Washington Post
Here’s where things stand heading into Day 90 of the Trump administration: The Trump administration is not shy about taking on global adversaries with tough rhetoric.

Topsy-turvy French election still has surprises in store

Washington Post
PARIS – A French presidential campaign that’s been filled with unprecedented twists and turns still has surprises in store heading into Sunday’s first-round vote.

General election 2017: Jeremy Corbyn vows to ‘overturn the rigged system’

BBC News
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to “overturn the rigged system” by putting power and wealth back in the hands of “the people”.

Panama Papers: Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif survives corruption ruling

BBC News
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ruled there is insufficient evidence of corruption to remove Nawaz Sharif from the role of prime minister.

World’s most dangerous job: Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza on surviving poisoning, twice

Yahoo News
It was 4 a.m. in Moscow, Feb. 2, 2017, when Vladimir Kara-Murza knew something was horribly wrong – again. He was scheduled to leave later that morning for America to attend his daughter’s eighth birthday party.

Bold, Unpredictable Foreign Policy Lifts Trump, but Has Risks

New York Times
President Trump hosting a dinner with President Xi Jinping of China at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on April 6. That night, Mr. Trump broke the news to Mr. Xi of a missile strike he ordered against a Syrian airfield.

Secret Service restricts public access to southern fence of White House after recent intruder

Washington Post
The U.S. Secret Service said it plans to further restrict public access to areas around the White House, a decision officials announced a month after a man carrying mace scaled the White House fence and was able to roam the grounds.

The Memo: Trump stuck with low approval ratings

The Hill
Donald Trump · Donald TrumpFearing crackdown, marijuana advocates turn to Congress The Memo: Trump stuck with low approval ratings Carter Page’s Russia trip helped spur FBI probe: report MORE in recent weeks has avoided major controversies and …

FBI used dossier allegations to bolster Trump-Russia investigation

CNN
Washington (CNN) The FBI last year used a dossier of allegations of Russian ties to Donald Trump’s campaign as part of the justification to win approval to secretly monitor a Trump associate, according to US officials briefed on the investigation.

General election campaigning begins as MPs back June poll

BBC News
Campaigning is under way after the House of Commons backed Theresa May’s call for a general election on 8 June. MPs voted by 522 votes to 13 – with Labour and Lib Dem helping secure the two-thirds majority needed to bring forward the election from …

China Seeks Arrest of Billionaire Who Accused Officials’ Relatives of Graft

New York Times
A Chinese-born billionaire who in recent months has publicized allegations of corruption against relatives of high-ranking Communist Party officials is now a wanted man after Beijing asked Interpol to issue a global request for his arrest.

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