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Britain has imposed new sanctions on 15 individuals linked to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government, accusing them of human rights abuses and undermining democracy. The sanctions include judges, security, and military officials. Maduro's government has consistently rejected international sanctions, viewing them as part of an "economic war" aimed at crippling Venezuela.
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