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After both President Nicol谩s Maduro and the opposition claimed victory in the presidential election, both sides called on supporters to take to the streets.
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The result, which would give Nicol谩s Maduro six more years as president, was disputed by the opposition, and the United States said it had 鈥渟erious concerns.鈥
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Venezuelans turn to odd jobs and gambling to stretch meager wages they hope will grow after electionEleven years into Venezuela鈥檚 crisis, the days of food shortages are virtually gone. But with many earning under $200 a month, getting the essentials is a constant struggle for families in rural and urban areas alike.
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Nicol谩s Maduro and his regime have made sure millions of expats can't vote in Sunday's presidential election in Venezuela. The diaspora in South Florida and across the world has responded by quietly organizing to make sure Venezuelans in the country can 鈥 and do.
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Venezuelan government critic Mar铆a Corina Machado has been declared the winner of an opposition-organized primary to choose a presidential candidate in polling last weekend that has been denounced by the socialist government as illegitimate.
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Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro's government indicted opposition leader Mar铆a Corina Machado this week for allegedly plotting to assassinate him.But鈥
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Among Venezuela's opposition leaders, Mar铆a Corina Machado is a favorite of ex-patriates in South Florida for her strong defiance of the country's radical鈥
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Caracas suffered another big power outage on Tuesday. The blackout shut down a hospital and a metro line and left large swaths of the Venezuelan capital鈥