Topic: Venezuela

Venezuelan Government, Mid-'Argo' Plot, Calls Obama 'Chief of the Devils'

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Accusations that an American documentary filmmaker was posing as a U.S. spy in Venezuela are "ridiculous," if you believe President Obama, who according to Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro is the "chief of the devils." Did you catch all of that? Here's the whole story. 

By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 30, 2013

The Bloody Brawl Between Lawmakers Is a Bad Sign for Venezuela

The Venezuelan National Assembly is a little shaken up after a brutally violent brawl broke out between politicians on Tuesday night as the pro-government lawmakers sparred with the opposition — literally.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 15, 2013

Chavez Successor Is Declared New Venezuelan President

Nicolas Maduro, the hand-picked successor of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, was declared the victor in Sunday's presidential election, though the surprisingly close vote may be contested by his rivals.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 30, 2013

Venezuela's Acting President Campaigns by Relating His Opponents to Hitler

The guy chosen to be Hugo Chavez's heir in Venezuela isn't letting a double digit lead in the polls stop him from attacking his opponents where it really hurts ahead of the country's election. He said his opponent is related, albeit distantly, to Adolf Hitler. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 10, 2013

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kicks Off Presidential Campaign with Conspiracy Theories

Henrique Capriles, the 40-year-old politician who lost the Venezuelan presidential election to Hugo Chávez last October, did something bold and entered the race to succeed the legendary leader on Sunday.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 8, 2013

Watch the Hugo Chavez Funeral Before His Body Goes on Display 'For Eternity'

Dozens of world leaders and diplomats are joining thousands of Venezuelans in the streets of Caracas for the funeral service. Follow it live here, even though you'll have plenty of chances to see the former leader from hereon out.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 6, 2013

Can Venezuela and the U.S. Be Friends Again?

The death of Hugo Chavez may have created an opening for Venezuela to alter is relationship with the rest of the world, but will the country be able to change without its leader? Will it want to?

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 6, 2013

Trimming the Times

Hoping for a Liberal Pope, Marriage by Skype, and a New BBQ Mecca

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 5, 2013

How Long Has Hugo Chavez Been Dead?

In the span of a few days, we were told that Venezuela's president was probably dead then probably not then definitely so. But where's the body? Conspiracy theorists are going to have a ball with this.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 5, 2013

Hugo Chavez's Successor Is More or Less Decided

His death leaves a country and a region deeply divided and confused, but one of the most seemingly complex questions — who's next? — may end up being the easiest to anser: Despite a voluminous opposition movement, his successor looks like it will be Nicolas Maduro.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 5, 2013

Hugo Chávez Is Dead: The Ultimate Obit

The controversial leftist revolutionary who rose to become president of Venezuela had been battling cancer, for which he underwent months of treatment in Cuba before returning home to the country he ignited as much as he divided the rest of the world. Here are the top obituaries, photos, reactions, and news updates from around the globe.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 5, 2013

Venezuelan VP Says This U.S. Attaché Is the Spy Who Gave Hugo Chavez Cancer

Who this alleged spy actually is — well, that picture may just be coming together, or this could all be a bunch more propaganda in what increasingly appear to be Chavez's final days. But David delMonaco "is en route back to the United States."

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 5, 2013

Hugo Chavez May Finally Be on His Death Bed

He's been defying the odds for months now, but the latest reports on the condition of Venezuelan president suggest he may not be with us much longer.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 1, 2013

Hugo Chávez Is Not Dead, But He's Close

Venezuela's vice president went on TV Thursday evening to bat back rumors that Hugo Chávez has died. He didn't do much to encourage the Venezuelan people about their president's health, either.

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By David Wagner

Feb 28, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Alex Pareene on Woodward's weird sequester statements, Ezra Klein on better budgeting, Adam Serwer on the Supreme Court's racism blindness, Charles Blow on the Voting Rights Act, and Boris Muñoz on Chavez's would-be successors. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 27, 2013

Don't Believe the Report About Hugo Chávez's Death Just Yet

On Wednesday night, one of the more obscure outposts of the CNN empire reported that Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez had died, citing a pretty sketchy Panamanian source.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Feb 18, 2013

Hugo Chavez's Twitter Account Says He's Back in Venezuela

There's still no video or solid proof that Hugo Chavez is alive and well, but apparently the Venezuelan president (or someone who has access to his account) has started tweeting again after receiving after receiving his fourth cancer surgery in December. 

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By David Wagner

Jan 31, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Matthew Yglesias on the stupidity of sequestration, Caroline Baum on Paul Ryan's deficit elimination plan, Daniel Gross on the GDP report, Erick Erickson on Rubio's immigration play, and Rory Carroll on Venezuela's post-Chavez void. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 29, 2013

Luggage Washing Ashore Is Not a Good Sign for the Missoni Rescue Mission

As over three weeks have gone by since Vittorio Missoni's plane went missing, it's probably safe to say that most people have given up hope of finding the Italian fashion legend alive.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 24, 2013

Spanish Paper Duped by Fake Hugo Chavez Hospital Photo

The world and Venezuela are anxiously awaiting for Hugo Chavez's first public appearance since fleeing to Cuba for cancer treatment last year. That's why the Spanish paper El Pais decided to run a picture of what they thought was an intubated Chavez.

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By Connor Simpson

Jan 5, 2013

Fashion Head Vittorio Missoni Goes Missing in Venezuela

A small plane flying off the coast of Venezuela went missing Friday morning, but it wasn't until Saturday that we learned Vittorio Missoni, one of the co-owners of the famed Italian fashion house that bears his name, was on board.

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By David Wagner

Jan 4, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Rebecca Dana on Current TV, Paul Krugman on budget bickering, Jeremy Warner on robotic economic growth, Tim Padgett on Venezuela's ailing leader, and William Pesek on India's rape case. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 4, 2013

Lung Infection May Keep Hugo Chavez from His Own Inauguration

Venezuelan officials have finally offered some news on the health of President Hugo Chavez, saying he has "respiratory insufficiency" due to a severe lung infection. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 30, 2012

Venezuela Cancels New Year's Festivities After Chavez Suffers 'Complications'

In a rough weekend for world leaders' health, Hugo Chavez ran up against "new complications" after his cancer surgery and remains in "delicate" condition in Cuba.

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By David Wagner

Dec 12, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

Harold Meyerson on the downside of right-to-work, Adam Ozimek on the upside of right-to-work, Maureen Dowd on Zero Dark ThirtyFrancisco Toro on Venezuela after Chavez, and Soner Cagaptay on Turkey.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 9, 2012

Things Don't Look Good for Hugo Chavez

The normally upbeat Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez is taking his latest cancer diagnosis noticeably more serious than he did the last one. All signs are pointing to his health failing him very, very soon. 

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By John Hudson

Oct 29, 2012

Propaganda Parade

America's Foes Are Giddy About Hurricane Sandy

The eye of Hurricane Sandy hasn't hit land yet but state-run news outlets in countries at odds with the U.S. are brimming with apocalyptic coverage of the swirling weather system.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 7, 2012

Of Course, Hugo Chavez Wins Another Term

Once again, Venezuela has elected Hugo Chavez as its president. That means the country's won six more years of fun tweets, questionable foreign policy and, perhaps, a narrow escape from civil war.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 27, 2012

Trimming the Times

Drug Trafficking, Vermont on Twitter, and India's Oprah

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By John Hudson

Jun 4, 2012

Propaganda Parade

Venezuela Calls Dan Rather a Necrophiliac

In today's tour of state-sponsored propaganda: Dan Rather has a disturbing obsession with death, the BBC honors Queen Elizabeth and "bullets of treachery" explain the massacre in Syria.

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By John Hudson

Mar 19, 2012

Propaganda Parade

Hugo Chavez Has 50 More Years to Live!

If you trust the world's state-run media, Hugo Chaz is invincible, anti-Putin demonstrators are phonies and Kim Jong-Un's enemies will "find no breathing spell in this land and sky." Today's installment of Propaganda Parade begins in Venezuela...

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Mar 8, 2012

So You Want to Cover Hugo Chavez's Cancer?

Meet Nelson Boracanda, the Venezuelan journalist who, depending on who you ask, is either a "lying, cocaine-addicted, homosexual son of a bitch" or is the only guy outside of Chavez's circle of his cronies who knows just how bad the socialist leader's cancer really is.

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By Dino Grandoni

Jan 9, 2012

Venezuela's Skyscraper Slum

There's no AC and some units are a 27-story walk-up, but at least there's satellite TV. Torre de David, which almost sounds like a luxury condo but is actually a half-built commercial skyscraper in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas that squatters have been living in since 2007.

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By Adam Martin

Jan 9, 2012

U.S. Expels Venezuelan Diplomat After Hacking Plot

The U.S. State Department has labeled Venezuela's consul general in Miami persona non grata and ordered her out of the country by Tuesday after some Mexican students said she'd expressed interest in their offer to hack U.S. government websites and nuclear plants.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 29, 2011

Hugo Chavez Nuttily Claims the U.S. Gives South American Leaders Cancer

Yep, it's another controversial statement from Hugo Chavez -- but he really seems to dial up the Nut-O-Meter to 11 with this cancer conspiracy theory.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 10, 2011

Major League Baseball Catcher Is Kidnapped in Venezuela

Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos has reportedly been kidnapped in his home country of Venezuela.

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By Uri Friedman

Sep 2, 2011

Propaganda Parade

Kim Jong-Il's Power Strut, Iran's 9/11 Conspiracy

It's time for our regular roundup of propaganda from around the world

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 31, 2011

Propaganda Parade

China Allows Newspapers to Like Lady Gaga

It's time for our regular roundup of propaganda from around the world

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jul 25, 2011

Hugo Chavez Wants to Rule Venezuela Until 2031

The Venezuelan president says he's cancer-free and ready for another 20 years in office

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 18, 2011

The Curious Case of Hugo Chavez

Government officials report he'll run in 2012 election despite health concerns

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jul 13, 2011

Hugo Chávez Says He Has Cancer

Reveals he had a tumor the size of a baseball removed in June

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By John Hudson

Jul 5, 2011

Chavez Stages Triumphant Return to Venezuela

Following his cancer treatment in Cuba, thousands of supporters celebrated in Caracas

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By Erik Hayden

Jul 1, 2011

Hugo Chavez Admits He's Battling Cancer

In a speech he says he had surgery in Cuba to remove a cancerous tumor

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By Uri Friedman

Jun 30, 2011

A Brief History of Hugo Chavez's Mysterious Health Issues

After three weeks in Cuba, the Venezuelan president has canceled a regional summit

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By Adam Martin

Jun 29, 2011

Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro Reunite on Cuban TV

The Venezuelan president caught up with an old friend while in Cuba for treatment

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By Caitlin Dickson

Jun 8, 2011

Spatwatch

Ozzie Guillen Challenges Sean Penn to Move to Venezuela

The White Sox manager is fed up with Penn's support of Hugo Chavez

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By Ujala Sehgal

Jun 4, 2011

Prison Without Rules Resembles the Playboy Mansion

Visitors go to Venezuelan prison for 'sinful' weekend partying

Comments | 7,579 Views

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