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Live from NPR News in Washington, on Korva Coleman, U.S. officials say they've seized two tankers ships.
One of them is an oil tanker that was bound for Venezuela.
It was sailing under a Russian flag and had reached the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Britain.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports U.S. forces chased the oil tanker for two weeks.
Before the raid that removed the Venezuelan president, a U.S. military pressure campaign included boarding ships
that were skirting the American blockade of that country's oil.
But one tanker, then called the Bella One, refused to halt and led the U.S. Coast Guard on a chase thousands of miles across the Atlantic.
On the way, it renamed itself and, more importantly, reflagged as a Russian ship.
It may have been headed to a Russian port in the Arctic when U.S. forces boarded it.
The Department of Homeland Security also announced it seized another tanker in the Caribbean, which is being taken to an American port.
President Trump says the U.S. is going to take billions of dollars worth of oil from Venezuela.
Quillarence NPR News.
President Trump and White House officials have been more vocal about the president's desire to obtain Greenland following the Venezuela raid.
The Wall Street Journal reports earlier this week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, told U.S. lawmakers,
the administration's plan is to buy the island from Denmark.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said yesterday in a statement,
the U.S. military is always an option at the president's disposal.
Rufus Gifford is the former U.S. ambassador to-day.
Denmark. He says Greenland is different than Venezuela. He says using the U.S. military to take over
Greenland would be a move against Denmark, a NATO ally, and against NATO's charter. The premise of
Article 5 is that if you attack one of us, you attack all of us. So the argument that we need
Greenland for national security doesn't hold water. Officials in Denmark and Greenland are seeking
a meeting with Rubio. Hamas fighters say they have resumed the search.
for the final Israeli captives' body in Gaza.
Israel says it won't move to the next phase of President Trump's peace plan
until the body is returned.
And Pierre's Anas Baba reports from Gaza City.
A spokesperson for Qatar, a key mediator in the ceasefire
told reporters Tuesday that talk still haven't started for phase two of the ceasefire,
which came into effect three months ago.
Meanwhile, Hamas fighter resumed the search of the last Israeli body
in eastern Gaza City Wednesday.
day. President Trump had been bushing to move to the next phase of the deal, but has yet to
announce members of a so-called Board of Peace that will oversee Gaza in the near term.
Key to this next phase is the presence of an international stabilization force over the ground
to maintain the ceasefire and superior Palestinians from Israeli troops, who still occupy more
than half of Gaza.
Azerbaijan's president recently appeared to rule out of his country's participation in the force,
calling it a quote, Arab Affair, Anas Baba, and Pure News, Gaza City.
listening to NPR News from Washington.
The Department of Homeland Security says it's launching a large immigration operation in Minnesota.
Some 2,000 agents are to be deployed.
It reportedly targets alleged fraud involving people who are Somali or Somali American.
The Trump administration says, without evidence, that daycare centers run by Somali residents in Minneapolis
have committed up to $100 million in fraud.
Another high-profile artist has withdrawn from performing at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Virtuoso banjo player Bela Fleck has canceled a February engagement with the National Symphony Orchestra.
Jeff London reports.
The 17-time Grammy-winning banjo player announced his withdrawal from the Kennedy Center on an Instagram post, saying, quote,
performing there has become charged and political at an institution where the focus should be on the music.
Fleck wrote that he hopes to return to the National Symphony in the future, quote,
when we can together share and celebrate art. Since President Donald Trump took over as chairman of the board and most recently added his own name to the venue, many artists have decided to cancel performances.
They include wicked composer Stephen Schwartz, performer Riannon Giddens, and the national tour of Lynn Manuel Miranda's Hamilton.
For NPR News, I'm Jeff Langell.
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