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U.S. Boards Another Tanker Carrying Venezuelan Oil
Published: January 10, 2026
The tanker, the Olina, is the fifth to be boarded or seized by U.S. forces in recent weeks as part of an effort to control Venezuela’s oil exports. Read More.
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Removing the antelope from trade restrictions will promote private conservation, according to a proposal offered by South Africa during a recent U.N. summit on trade in endangered species. Read More
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