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Christmas starts in Venezuela
Christmas in Venezuela begins following Maduro decree
Christmas decorations were seen throughout Venezuela, according to reports. A Christmas tree was displayed in the public square of the capital city of Caracas. However, many people in the country aren’t embracing the warm feelings that typically come with “the most wonderful time of the year.”
Christmas starts in Venezuela, but the festive mood is nowhere to be found
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — It doesn’t feel like Christmas in Venezuela. At least not yet. Even if the president wants it to be.
International News: A Maduro Christmas in Venezuela
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro announced that Christmas would begin on October 1, a move met with mixed reactions as his government intensified its crackdown on political dissent.
Christmas Moved in Venezuela. The Celebrations Have Just Started: "It's Terrible"
Christmas is currently underway in Venezuela. The holiday was moved by Nicolás Maduro, who has been accused of rigging the presidential elections. A large Christmas tree was erected in the main square of Caracas,
Christmas arrives early in Venezuela after decree by Maduro
Christmas has kicked off earlier than ever in Venezuela this year, following a decree by President Nicolás Maduro that heralded in the festive season on October 1st.
Christmas comes early to unfestive Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela - Christmas has come early to Venezuela, but the mood is not jolly. The Yuletide streetlights are up in capital Caracas and other cities, and storefronts glitter with decorations after the festive season officially started Tuesday under a decree issued by strongman President Nicolas Maduro.
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Venezuela’s Last Chavistas
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Opposition Leader González Says He Plans to Return to Venezuela to Assume Power
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Venezuela's September oil exports fall 9% amid blackouts, equipment outages
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Challenges of Journalism in Exile: Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Cuba
The veteran Nicaraguan journalist and editor Carlos F. Chamorro -- himself working in exile -- explains the critical need to ...
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U.S. not extending parole program for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela
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Biden, Chevron’s Oil, and Venezuela
The White House is letting Maduro keep his oil-revenue lifeline.
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Independent election experts legitimize tally sheets Venezuela’s opposition says prove Maduro lost
An independent group of election experts that observed Venezuela’s July presidential election has legitimized the vote tally ...
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Jhonattan Vegas Reflects on Path from Venezuela to PGA Tour
“My dad was — still is — a golf addict,” Vegas told Athlon Sports’ Loren Torres. “As a 2-year-old, watching my dad play, ...
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