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American news channel

Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.

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Latin American Nations Divided Over Alleged Venezuelan 'Cartel of the Suns'

The US-Venezuela conflict intensifies as Ecuador, Paraguay, and Argentina declare Venezuela's alleged 'Cartel of the Suns' a terrorist group, aligning with the US; however, Colombia and Venezuela deny the cartel's existence, creating a regional divide.

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Israel's E1 Settlement Approval Threatens Palestinian Statehood

Israel's final approval of thousands of new housing units in the E1 settlement near Ma'ale Adumim will bisect the West Bank, threatening the displacement of 7,000 Palestinians from 22 Bedouin communities and jeopardizing the creation of a Palestinian state, according to the Palestinian Authority and...

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Activists Display U.S. Reward Banners for Maduro Capture in Ecuador and Colombia

Venezuelan activists displayed banners in Quito, Ecuador, and Colombia offering the increased U.S. reward for Nicolás Maduro's capture; the Venezuelan government calls the offer 'pathetic and ridiculous' while the Colombian government claims the banner was put up without authorization.

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Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut

Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.

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Leagues Cup Semifinals: Inter Miami vs. Orlando City

Inter Miami and Orlando City will clash in the Leagues Cup 2025 semifinals on August 1, 2024, at the DRV PNK Stadium in Florida, a rematch of their intense MLS rivalry. Both teams advanced through penalty shootouts, with Inter Miami defeating Tigres and Orlando City overcoming Toluca.

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Poll Reveals 74% of Republicans Support Trump's Hypothetical Dictatorship

A poll showed 74% of Republicans supported President Trump's hypothetical one-day dictatorship, revealing a growing acceptance of authoritarianism within the party and raising concerns about the future of American democracy.

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The Wizard of the Kremlin" Presents Putin's Early Years

The Wizard of the Kremlin," a film debuting at the Venice Film Festival, depicts Vladimir Putin's early career as an advisor to a KGB agent in the chaotic post-Soviet Russia of the early 1990s, focusing on his image consultant Vadim Baranov and not on Putin himself, exploring modern political manipu...

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Venezuela Seeks UN Intervention Amid US Accusations and Naval Deployment

Venezuela formally requested UN support to de-escalate tensions with the US following accusations against President Maduro and the deployment of US naval vessels near Venezuelan waters on July 25th, 2024, prompting a Venezuelan call for citizens to join the Militia.

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Deportation to Uganda Delayed as Deporté Refiles Asylum Claim

Kilmar Ábrego García, wrongly deported to El Salvador from Maryland, has refiled for asylum in the US, delaying his potential deportation to Uganda after claiming torture in El Salvador; a judge's ruling on the asylum request will determine his future.

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Trump Dismisses Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Amidst Accusations

Former President Trump dismissed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, the first Black woman in that role, on Monday, citing mortgage fraud accusations; Cook's lawyer will sue, challenging the dismissal and potentially impacting her tenure until 2038.

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Australia Expels Iranian Ambassador Following Antisemitic Attacks

Australia expelled Iran's ambassador and three diplomats after its intelligence agency linked the IRGC to two antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne in 2024, prompting an Australian embassy suspension in Iran and a call for citizens to leave.

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Mexico and U.S. to Sign Bilateral Security Agreement in September

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Mexico the first week of September to sign a bilateral security agreement addressing U.S. concerns about fentanyl trafficking and prompted by 25% tariffs on Mexican imports outside the USMCA; the agreem...

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