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Trump administration lists targets in Venezuela
The Trump administration has produced a secret list of possible military targets in Venezuela, which includes ports, airports and military bases linked to drug cartels. The list has recently been reviewed by Republican senators, and according to sources, an attack could take place as early as this weekend, although Donald Trump himself denies the information. Trinidad and Tobago has put its military on alert because of the tense situation, and the United States has increased its military presence in the Caribbean. The rhetoric against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the cartels has been turned up, and Trump claims that the efforts are about stopping drug trafficking.
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Ex-Prince Andrew was visited by 40 prostitutes – in four days
Ex-Prince Andrew is accused of taking in forty prostitutes in just four days during a stay at a five-star hotel in Thailand, where he stayed at taxpayers’ expense. Historian Andrew Lownie claims in a podcast that Andrew used his role as trade envoy to enrich himself and satisfy his own needs, despite warnings from then-Prince Charles. The events must have taken place in the year two thousand one. The scandals surrounding Andrew have contributed to him losing his royal title.
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The restaurant chain is leaving Sweden
The Danish restaurant chain Jensens Bøfhus is withdrawing from Sweden after several years of financial losses. The last two restaurants in Malmö are now for sale, while those in Stockholm and Jönköping have already been sold. The management announces that the future focus will be on Denmark and that they are therefore leaving the Swedish market. During the year twenty-four, the Swedish subsidiary made a loss of twelve million kroner.
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