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Deadly protests have ensued following Maduro's claim of victory in Sunday's presidential elections in Venezuela. Venezuela has already cut diplomatic ties with Peru for questioning the election results, and Colombia is now also pressuring Maduro, while the opposition is watching its window of opportunity steadily close. Opposition leaders claim that they have had access to 90% of the votes and by their count, Edmundo Gonzalez won twice as many votes as Maduro. The streets of Venezuela are waiting anxiously now to hear how the pro-Maduro electoral council will provide evidence of Maduro's alleged victory. On Wednesday, Maduro publicly called for the arrest of opposition members and their supporters, demanding 30-year prison sentences. No transparency has been forthcoming in the vote counting as of the time of writing. The opposition continues to dispute the results, and on Thursday, Maduro called on the country's top court to "audit" the results. Maduro, however, is becoming increasingly isolated, and the situation is not tenable.

Interesting reports from Ukraine have been circulating in which Ukraine claims to have hit, in an airstrike, a key Russian base in Syria. Ukrainian intelligence is being coy, suggesting that they were behind a Ukrainian special forces attack that decimated a Russian airbase in Syria this week. We have not been able to independently corroborate the Ukrainian intelligence report as of the time of writing but…

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