Moscow has been a crucial supporter of the Maduro regime over the years.
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The root cause of insecurity in the region is the United States'. presence and behaviour towards the region.
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Turkish state lenders flooded the market with dollars on Thursday to help take the edge off a deepening lira rout amid concern the country is edging closer to a military conflict with Russian-backed forces in Syria.
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The Iraqi Border Crossing Authority said that trading activities and imports from the Islamic Republic is still underway.
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The move aims to encourage the use of cleaner fuels in the home – wood-burning stoves and coal fires are the single largest source of particulate matter pollutants.
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That Iran’s oil exports increased from 0.9 mbd to nearly 3 mbd after the JCPOA is an indication of the fact that we smashed the sanctions.
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Conflict in Libya that has led to a blockade of its ports and oilfields shows no signs of a resolution.
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The U.S. sanctioned a unit of Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft PJSC for maintaining ties with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and state-run oil company PDVSA.
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