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Nicolás Maduro’s record on LGBTQ+ rights
Nicolás Maduro's record on LGBTQ+ rights is quite poor, and future progress seems unlikely in Venezuela, even though he's out of power.
Nicolás Maduro’s first court hearing — a heavily secured spectacle where he proclaimed he is still Venezuela’s president and pleaded “soy inocente” — was merely the beginning of a legal odyssey that could keep him locked up and out of power for years,
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez says lawmakers in her country should approve reforms to the oil industry that would open the doors to greater foreign investment.
For years, Nicolás Maduro and his movement used song and dance to rally support. Now, millions of Venezuelans are dancing to a different political tune.
With power in Venezuela shifting, the future of the ELN's relationship with the Venezuelan government remains in question.
Large portraits of captured President Nicolas Maduro remain displayed prominently, and walls across Caracas feature slogans such as 'Freedom for Maduro,' 'We Want You Back Among Us,' and 'Resist Madur
Rodriguez says peace must transcend political divisions, calling for respectful dialogue and agreements between rival factions.
Half of Granite Staters disapprove of the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a new poll from the UNH Survey Center found.