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Guyana has appealed to the International Court of Justice to halt Venezuela's plans for elections in the disputed Esequibo region, claiming it violates a prior court ruling. Tensions rose last weekend as Venezuela claimed a coast guard patrol entered Guyana's waters near an ExxonMobil oil block, with both countries disputing ownership of the area. The final ICJ decision could take years.
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