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Paraguay says it wants the US ambassador to leave the country in apparent protest over sanctions

Paraguay Marc Ostfield
August 08, 2024
AP

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay (AP) — The government of Paraguay on Thursday effectively ordered the U.S. ambassador to leave the South American nation, escalating tensions between the allies in the wake of the Biden administration's sanctions on a tobacco company linked to the country's powerful former president.

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