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Thousands of Venezuelans take to the streets pushing for vote to oust president
The protests came after the country’s electoral authorities missed their own deadline for deciding whether to allow the opposition to move efforts to force a recall referendum on President Nicolás Maduro to the next stage.
Venezuela's Ruling Party Packs the Supreme Court With Judges It Likes
The country's lame duck legislature voted to appoint 13 new judges to the court just days before the Chavista movement started by Hugo Chávez loses control of the legislature for the first time in 17 years.
'Judicial Terrorism': Venezuela Rejects US Drug Charges Against National Guard Chief
Nestor Reverol, a former interior minister and head of the country's anti-drugs agency who now runs the National Guard, is accused in a federal indictment of taking payments from traffickers and alerting them to raids.
Venezuela's Crisis Talks Stall as Protests Erupt Again
Discussions between Venezuela's government and opposition froze this week, then 105 protestors were arrested in Caracas on Wednesday.