Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro, feeling pressure from opponents or enemies, plays Santa. Venezuelans aren’t buying it.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro launched Christmas celebrations on October 1 with fireworks from El Helicoide, a prison known for holding political opponents. The move, framed as bringing “joy,” ...
Festive lights, baubles and trees adorn the Venezuelan capital, bringing Christmas cheer to the city more than two months early. Beginning on 1 October, this year marks the second time Venezuela has ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday announced Christmas will start October 1 in Venezuela for a second straight year. File Photo by Ronald Pena/EPA Sept. 9 (UPI) --Venezuela will begin to ...
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Republican Rep. Says 'True Christmas' Is Coming For Venezuelans As Caracas Decries 'Military Harassment' From U.S. Fighter Jets
GOP Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar taunted the Maduro regime after authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro marked the beginning of Christmas celebrations with a firework show at an infamous prison described ...
President Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Christmas will come early again this year, decreeing that the annual holiday -- famously celebrated in December in much of the world -- will begin October 1 ...
Caracas — President Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Christmas will come early again this year, decreeing that the annual holiday — which is typically celebrated in late December in most of the world — ...
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