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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the arrest of seven alleged mercenaries, including two U.S. citizens, who he claims are "very high level." The arrests come ahead of Maduro's inauguration for a third term this week, following a contested election that the opposition claims they won in a landslide. Maduro provided no evidence for the arrests, and neither the U.S.
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