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- Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia
Chavez's opposition to Zionism and close relations with Iran led to accusations of antisemitism [334][335] Such claims were made by the Venezuelan Jewish community at a World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in Jerusalem, after Venezuela's oldest synagogue was vandalised by armed men [336]
- Hugo Chavez | Biography, Facts, Death | Britannica
Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela (1999–2013) who styled himself as the leader of the socialist Bolivarian Revolution
- ICE arrested Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. pending deportation . . .
Federal officials say famed Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr has been arrested and will be deported to Mexico, where he faces organized crime charges
- Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. detained by ICE and on track to be . . .
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr was detained and is in the process of being deported from the United States just days after fighting social media influencer Jake Paul in a high-profile bout
- Julio César Chávez Jr. Expected to be Deported, Sheinbaum Says - The . . .
The well-known Mexican boxer was detained by U S immigration agents in California on Wednesday, days after fighting a high-profile contest against the former YouTuber Jake Paul
- Hugo Chávez - Death, Daughter Family - Biography
Two days after Chavez's death, Vice President Maduro announced that Chavez's body would be preserved and permanently displayed inside a glass tomb now under construction in a Caracas museum
- Hugo Chávez Politician - Biography, Age, Married and Children
Discover the life of Hugo Chávez, his achievements as a president, and his relationship with his family including children and wife
- The Rise of Hugo Chavez: Why Venezuelans Elected a Revolutionary as . . .
In the 1998 Venezuelan presidential election, Hugo Chavez, a former military officer and leader of a failed coup attempt, won a resounding victory with 56% of the vote Chavez‘s election marked a significant turning point in Venezuelan politics, as it brought an end to four decades of domination by the country‘s traditional two-party system
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