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  2. 2024 Venezuelan political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela also expelled diplomats from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Panama and Uruguay; as of 1 August, Brazil took over running the Caracas embassies of Argentina and Peru. [ 78 ] [ 80 ] Venezuela suspended flights between Venezuela and both Panama and the Dominican Republic after those countries requested a review of ...

  3. Siege of the Argentine Embassy and ambassador's residence in ...

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    The siege of the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela is a ongoing siege to the Argentine Embassy and ambassador's residence in Caracas. Movement into and out of the compound was restricted between July 30 to September 1, on September 7–8, and from November 23 to present.

  4. 2024 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    The election and protests occurred amid the Venezuelan crisis – ongoing since 2010 – which resulted in the largest peacetime exodus in history culminating in 7.7 million refugees in the Venezuelan diaspora from the Venezuelan refugee crisis according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

  5. Prosecutor in Argentina launches investigation into alleged ...

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    A prosecutor in Argentina has launched an investigation into potential crimes against humanity in Venezuela following a criminal complaint filed by the Clooney Foundation for Justice. Federal ...

  6. 2024 in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    May 10 – At least 90 people are injured after a seven-car passenger train collides with a locomotive in Palermo, Buenos Aires. [ 14 ] May 21 – Spain recalls its ambassador in Buenos Aires after President Milei makes disparaging remarks against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his wife Begoña Gómez during Milei's visit to the country.

  7. Venezuela's opposition secured over 80% of crucial vote tally ...

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    That number would eventually grow to over 80%. The QR code scans gave a team of campaign workers immediate access to voting results, which they tabulated Sunday night and Monday.

  8. Protests in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    During his first year as president, López Contreras also faced a labor strike that paralyzed the oil industry in Zulia state, in western Venezuela, where the most productive fields were located. His representative there from the labor ministry, Carlos Ramírez MacGregor , made a report of the situation, which confirmed the workers’ grievances.

  9. Protests against Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia

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    Protesters sign saying, "Why do I protest? Insecurity, scarcity, injustices, repression, deceit. For my future." Demonstrations against violence in Venezuela began in January 2014, [29] and continued, when former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles shook the hand of President Maduro; [30] this "gesture... cost him support and helped propel" opposition leader Leopoldo López Mendoza to the ...