2026-01-08
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Our Top Stories American forces seized an empty oil tanker that is part of Russia's so-called shadow fleet.
Footage appeared to show an American military helicopter approaching the marinara in the North Atlantic.
The ship had been heading to Venezuela to pick up oil before it turned towards Europe.
Russia had sent naval vessels to escort the ship.
Separately, American forces claimed to have intercepted another tanker in the Caribbean,
this one flying the flag of Cameroon.
Meanwhile,
America's energy secretary said that the Trump administration would control the sale of oil from Venezuela,
quote, indefinitely.
Earlier Donald Trump said Venezuelan authorities agreed to export up to 50 million barrels of crude worth around $3 billion to the United States.
He said the oil would be sold at market prices,
quote, to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States.
An immigration enforcement officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis,