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Venezuela has changed forever.
I got food poisoning in Venezuela, and it sucked!
The very act of protest is dangerous in Venezuela.
We in Colombia always hope for Venezuela to prosper.
The exercise of politics is criminalized in Venezuela.
My husband is from Venezuela and he cries when he needs to cry!
We will stay in the streets until we have freedom for Venezuela.
Doing politics in Venezuela is a risk, and you can pay with your life.
Venezuela has the largest oil reserve, and Venezuela has to defend itself.
I knew that I would have to leave Venezuela in order to figure out who I was.
Repressive regimes do not endure change willingly - and Venezuela is no exception.
Venezuela has immense talents and resources, and we can help rebuild our democracy.
I left Venezuela looking for something bigger. I wanted to be an international star.
What Chavez has done [in Venezuela] is that he has brought extreme poverty to an end.
I come from Venezuela, from the independent film arena, and you work with one camera.
One of my biggest inspirations is President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. Yea, President Hugo.
We remain cohesive and mobilized and united because this is our goal - to rebuild Venezuela.
Venezuela and its revolution will endure under the proven leadership of Vice President Maduro.
Venezuela is supporting tens of thousands of poor families in the United States with heating oil.
When your economy is subject to the whims of Libya and Nigeria and Venezuela, you have a problem.
But I went down to Venezuela and spend a few weeks going through jungles. It's fantastic looking.
The only situation that I can't be in favour of is the lack of respect to human rights in Venezuela.
Leaders cling to power in a socialist state like Venezuela by buying votes and manipulating elections.
Venezuela is incredible, but Caracas? Oh God, I hate it. The sidewalks get smaller every time I go back.
President Trump's leadership has been very important to this effort of restoring democracy to Venezuela.
When you leave your country, it's hard to leave your family over there. My whole family is in Venezuela.
Growing up in Caracas, Venezuela, the ubiquitous music is salsa, cumbia, merengue, a little bit of samba.
We disagree with the way things are going in Venezuela that has brought thousands of refugees to Roraima.
Venezuela needs to develop; economic growth is essential for the country after so many years of lagging behind.
To be in the national team is wonderful in it's own right. For me, playing against Brazil or Venezuela is the same.
I was a political refugee living in Venezuela. I had a job that was twelve hours a day, no money. It was a hard time.
Today, January 23, 2019, I swear to formally assume the powers of the national executive as president in charge of Venezuela.
We're in a global war, facing an enemy alliance that runs from Pyongyang, North Korea, to Havana, Cuba, and Caracas, Venezuela.
I was a farm kid from the plains of South Venezuela, from a very poor family. I grew up in a palm tree house with an earthen floor.
I'm interested in seeking projects no matter where, no matter if it is in the United States, whether in Chile, whether in Venezuela.
I knew from a very, very early age that I was gay, although in the social environment in Venezuela, you don't ever let that be known.
I personally don't believe that Russia and China are on Maduro's side - they are simply protecting their investments here in Venezuela.
I feel good not just physically but as a person because I know I accomplished my goal, which everybody said I couldn't do in Venezuela.
I had to understand the whole bounty hunting thing, because we don't have that in Venezuela. Nothing similar at all, at least not legal.
Classical music in Venezuela is now something like a pop concert. You can see people screaming or crying because they don't have a ticket.
There is no doubt whatsoever that the U.S. government, lead by Mr. Bush, planned and participated in a coup d'etat in Venezuela in April, 2002.
When I talk about democratic socialist, I'm not looking at Venezuela. I'm not looking at Cuba. I'm looking at countries like Denmark and Sweden.
We need more American energy. It keeps wealth at home. It keeps our wealth from ending up in Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. It creates jobs at home.
My message to France and Europe is that we will make sure Venezuela won't witness the rise of another Pinochet. And we will do it the democratic way.
I'm afraid I didn't really like Caracas in Venezuela. From what I saw it seemed so crime-ridden that you really have to be on your guard all the time.
Venezuela is another place I'd like very much to go, which is proving very difficult. I have not been there to make a show and I'd like to, very much.
We must reduce the emissions 100 percent. In Venezuela, the emissions are currently insignificant compared to the emissions of the developed countries.
I was always following my brothers. If my brothers hadn't played, I never would have picked up a racket. Tennis isn't the most popular sport in Venezuela.
I was about three years old when I started playing in Venezuela with my two older brothers. They're 12 and 11 years older, so I was always the little one.
Judge for yourself who's still fighting for change and who got sick on power, because the person in the Miraflores has forgotten about the people of Venezuela.