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- Greenland's prime minister says 'we choose Denmark' over the US - Greenland's prime minister said if his territory had to choose between the United States and Denmark, it would choose Denmark, a report said.
- Iran's collapse or survival hinges on one choice inside the Revolutionary Guard - Iran faces unprecedented crisis as nationwide protests challenge Islamic Republic's survival, with IRGC and Basij loyalty becoming decisive factors.
- SEN JEAN SHAHEEN: Maduro is gone, but the same power structures remain in Venezuela - Nicolás Maduro's capture by U.S. forces fails to shift Venezuela's power structure as his vice president assumes presidency with same officials maintaining control.
- Trump admin reportedly considers paying each Greenland resident up to $100K amid US takeover talks - Trump administration reportedly considering paying Greenland residents $10,000-$100,000 each to encourage secession from Denmark for U.S. acquisition.
- Trump backs Maduro loyalist over Venezuela opposition leader in post-capture transition - Trump administration reportedly sidelines Venezuela opposition leader Machado, engaging Maduro's VP Rodríguez for transition after dictator's removal.
- GORDON SONDLAND: Trump's realpolitik may be the only way to end the Ukraine war - Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU argues Trump should pursue negotiated Ukraine settlement through business-style deal with security guarantees.
- Trump reveals Venezuela’s Maduro was captured in ‘fortress’-like house: ‘He got bum rushed so fast’ - President Donald Trump revealed in a "Fox & Friends Weekend" interview that U.S. forces captured Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro in a "fortress"-like house.
- US military details timeline of operation to capture Maduro, revealing more than 150 aircraft involved - Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine provides details about high-stakes military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that was planned for months.
- Maduro's presumed successor, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, is possibly in Russia: report - Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, the presumed successor to captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, is in Russia, according to a report.
- María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition urge military to back power transfer after Maduro capture - Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado calls for military to abandon Maduro after President Donald Trump announced the president's capture by U.S. forces.
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