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Elon Musk accepted Nicolás Maduro's challenge to fight, simply writing: "I accept." Maduro appeared to be miffed over Musk doubting he won the election in Venezuela fairly.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is widely believed to have fraudulently won Sunday's election, ensuring him another six-year term. Numerous regional governments cast doubt on the official ...
Fox told CNN he wasn’t surprised that President Nicolas Maduro took this action against him. Maduro, he said, is imposing his will “with a stick in his hand – with the guns and ammunition.” ...
An agreement with the government of Nicolás Maduro will allow the possible deportation of hundreds of thousands back to the authoritarian socialist regime many have fled.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro waged war on Elon Musk on Monday, calling the Space X CEO his arch-enemy and saying he was going to invade the country with space rockets.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro indicated that "more" than 150 ... (Paraguay), Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderón (Mexico), Mireya Moscoso and Ernesto Pérez Balladares (Panama), and ...
Two U.S. citizens have been arrested in Venezuela on charges that remain unclear, but which President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday claimed were related to the intent to “practice terrorism ...
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is using social media to crack down on government opponents and glorify security forces. Sponsor Message SCOTT SIMON, HOST: ...
Fox posted a video on social media from the airport, in which he said: "Nicolas Maduro has caused all Copa flights heading to Caracas and Venezuela to be suspended." "A bad sign for Sunday," he ...
Nicolás Maduro became the Venezuelan president when electoral authorities declared him the winner in late July. The self-proclaimed socialist leader was seeking a third, six-year term.
Maduro, who succeeded Hugo Chávez in 2013, faces drug trafficking and corruption charges in the U.S. and is under investigation by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.
When President Nicolás Maduro took to the stage on 4 February this year to mark the anniversary of the failed 1992 coup led by his mentor, Hugo Chávez, his rhetoric was always going to be fiery.