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Massive protests erupt again over disputed Venezuelan elections – but they look different this time: From our analysis of news reports, social media and the protests themselves, it appears they involve a wider segment of society than in the past, and include many poor and working-class Venezuelans
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Venezuelan election protests intensifying – LEGITIMACY ISSUE: As international pressure rises, Caracas has withdrawn diplomatic staff from eight Latin American countries and asked their envoys to leave Venezuela
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"The fraud carried out and perpetrated by the dictator Nicolás Maduro is nothing less than a Pyrrhic victory," Argentina's president said."...the most important thing is that the Venezuelan lions have awakened, and sooner or later socialism will come to an end."
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BREAKING: Maduro and his thugs have launched a wave of arrests of election observers who saw too much and spoke out in public. This woman thought she would help safeguard honest elections. Now, she gets arrested from home while just in her underwear
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BREAKING: Maduro and his thugs have launched a wave of arrests of election observers who saw too much and spoke out in public. This woman thought she would help safeguard honest elections. Now, she gets arrested from home while just in her underwear
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Venezuelans are raiding warehouses controlled by Maduro’s forces and they’re finding massive stockpiles of medicines and food. It’s becoming evident the regime was keeping it all to themselves to manufacture artificial shortages and make the public dependent on the regime
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"Maduro gives direct orders to his security forces, instructing them to keep Elon Musk out at all costs. The donkey dictator is delusional enough to think that Elon is going to personally show up and give him a thrashing. He is afraid. How are these goons going to stop space lasers?"
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Argentine President Javier Milei said he would not recognise Maduro's victory and called on Venezuelans to get rid of the dictatorship: Maduro's victory was recognised by his friends - the leaders of Cuba, Iran, and Vladimir Putin, who called him ‘a welcome guest on Russian soil’
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