The Venezuelan government, chaired by Nicolás Maduro, decided to advance Christmas by decree to stimulate the economy and raise the mood of the population. At the very start of October, here are ...
But as political tensions escalate, President Nicolás Maduro decided there was a more important matter to discuss: Christmas and the need to kick off the jolly season a tad early this year. In October ...
Overruling strenuous objections from the country’s bishops, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has decreed an October start ...
Christmas celebrations arrive early in Venezuela as public spaces light up with decorations and festive events, following ...
President Nicolás Maduro surprised the country on Sept. 2 when he declared on state television that the Christmas season ...
People set up Christmas decorations in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) A woman takes a ...
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Christmas has kicked off earlier than ever in Venezuela this year, following a decree by President Nicolás Maduro that ...
Venezuelans are experiencing an early Christmas this year, following President Nicolás Maduro's decree. The move has ignited debates and mixed feelings among residents of Caracas, who are struggling ...
Christmas is coming early in Venezuela this year — by presidential decree. During his weekly television show, the country’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro announced Christmas will start on Oct. 1 ...
Prompting this leap into a brave new world of technology is that real-life journalists in the country have found reporting the news an increasingly dangerous business since Maduro’s ...
The official results of the July 28 vote have been widely criticized as undemocratic, opaque and aimed to maintain President Nicolás Maduro in power. In its report, the fact-finding mission on ...