>>Very well, if the Z is an indicator for that...
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>Note that this was merely a wild assumption by me. The "T" might mean "time", and the timezone might be at the end. See if you can get some more samples. If my assumption is correct, then you should have different suffixes, and probably some of them will have more than one letter.
If all times are for the same timezone (for instance, all use universal time), you would just have to add or subtract a constant to get your local time. For instance, if you live in the timezone UTC-5, you must subtract 5 * 3600 from the datetime value obtained.
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