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L’Amérique de Trump en « sauveur » du Venezuela, un nouveau bilan de 1719 morts

Le Devoir

Le Devoir

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June 29, 2026

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Une nouvelle secousse a fait trembler lundi Caracas et La Guaira, dans le nord du Venezuela.

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