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  2. Venezuelan presidential crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan presidential crisis was a political crisis concerning the leadership and the legitimate president of Venezuela between 2019 and 2023, with the nation and the world divided in support for Nicolás Maduro or Juan Guaidó.

  3. Chile will ask Venezuela to extradite citizens suspected of ...

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    Authorities also hinted that they believe the culprits in the killing of 32-year-old Ronald Ojeda — who had sought asylum in Chile after protesting Maduro’s administration — may have been ...

  4. Warriner's English Grammar and Composition - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 or 1943, Warriner was approached by a publisher's sales representative about revising a grammar book dating from 1898. Warriner instead began writing chapters for a new book, which was published by Harcourt Brace as Warriner's Handbook of English, aimed at grades 9 and 10. This book was followed by a volume aimed at 11th and 12th graders.

  5. Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse - Wikipedia

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    The book is structured in three parts; the history of Venezuela and rise of Hugo Chávez, the presidency of Nicolás Maduro and finally the efforts of Juan Guaidó and the United States during the Venezuelan presidential crisis.

  6. Crisis in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian reported that Maduro had "long denied the existence of a humanitarian crisis, and on 23 February blocked an effort led by Guaidó to bring aid into the country", and that the Red Cross had "brokered a deal" between the Maduro and Guaidó administrations "indicating a seldom-seen middle ground between the two men".

  7. Opinion: Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro could lose a ...

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    Here, Maduro seems to have his bases covered: He controls the military with a system of carrots and sticks. The carrots include military control of key sectors of the economy and organized crime.

  8. Venezuela's Maduro trails in polls. Would he accept defeat in ...

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    Venezuela's authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, trails in polling. Would the longtime U.S. adversary accept defeat in Sunday's election?

  9. 2024 Venezuelan political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Although Maduro stated that he had the tallies, [96] he had not released them as of 21 August. [18] Refusing to cede power, [17] Maduro instead, according to the BBC, "took the unusual step" [23] on 1 August of asking the Supreme Tribunal of Justice to audit and approve the results. [22] [24] [25] Supreme Tribunal of Justice building in Caracas