- Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia
Maduro is widely considered a dictator, leading an authoritarian government characterized by electoral fraud, serious human rights abuses, rampant corruption, and severe economic hardship, [1][2][3] while supporters, including allies in Russia, China, Cuba, and the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), view him as a loyal
- Maduro resurfaces in Caracas, as Trump says he has spoken to . . . - CNN
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro made his first public appearance in days on Sunday, putting to an end speculation within the country that he had fled amid escalating tensions with the US
- Maduro Faces His Ultimate Fight as Trump Threatens Military Action in . . .
President Trump’s threat of military action has confronted President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela with the gravest challenge of his crisis-ridden reign
- Trump rejected Maduro requests on call, options narrow for Venezuela . . .
Trump rejected Maduro's requests for amnesty, sanction removal, sources say Maduro's safe passage offer expired, prompting US airspace closure, sources say Maduro proposed Delcy Rodriguez lead
- Venezuelan leader Maduro and his allies resist US pressure | AP News
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was once critical of English But he now sings John Lennon’s "Imagine" and promotes peace with his newest catchphrase “No War, Yes Peace ”
- Maduro rejects a slaves peace for Venezuela as US ramps up pressure
Maduro rejects a ‘slave’s peace’ for Venezuela as US ramps up pressure Thousands rally in Caracas in support of President Nicolas Maduro as concerns grow over potential US military action
- Venezuelas Maduro spotted for first time in days, ending flight . . .
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro appeared in public Sunday for the first time in five days, temporarily putting an end to speculation that he had fled the country following a reported ultimatum
- Maduros strategy for staying in power in Venezuela is hard to crack . . .
While President Maduro's recent actions are seen as a sign of desperation by supporters of Venezuela’s political opposition, months of pressure have yet to produce defections or a government
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