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More than 60 former Venezuelan soldiers are evicted from a hotel in the Colombian border town of Cucuta where they were taking refuge, after they crossed the border following the failed attempt to allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela requested by opposition leader Juan Guaido. IMAGES

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