John Otis
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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The Venezuelan governments crackdown on opposition politicians has led to the imprisonment of the mayor of the country's second largest city.
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Months after the disputed election results in Venezuela, there are a number of children still in prison. They are accused of taking part in anti-regime protests.
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As the U.N.'s global summit on biodiversity opens, we hear how Colombia's bird song has been crafted to highlight the host country's own amazing biodiversity.
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Former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González has fled into exile after being granted asylum in Spain.
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is using social media to crack down on government opponents and glorify security forces.
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As Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro claims an unverifiable victory, anti-government protests there grow.
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Venezuela’s electoral authorities made it official: Socialist President Nicolás Maduro will be in office for another six years. Opposition leaders are crying foul as protests break out.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed "serious concerns" that the result did not reflect the vote of the Venezuelan people.
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Venezuela is holding a presidential election on Sunday that could bring dramatic change to the nation, if the opposition candidate can really knock out longtime President Nicolás Maduro.