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  2. El Vocero - Wikipedia

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    El Vocero de Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan. Published since 1974, El Vocero was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading El Reportero and The San Juan Star in sales. With the temporary demise in the late 1980s of El Mundo, El ...

  3. 2019 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    2019 Venezuelan protests. 2019 Venezuelan protests. Part of 2014–present Venezuelan protests and the Venezuelan presidential crisis. Top to bottom, left to right: Protesters gathered in Caracas on 23 January. Juan Guaidó beside supporters during the first open cabildo. Protesters in Caracas during the second inauguration of Nicolás Maduro.

  4. La Patilla - Wikipedia

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    La Patilla ( English: The Watermelon) is a Venezuelan news website that was founded by Alberto Federico Ravell, co-founder and former CEO of Globovisión, in 2010. [2] [3] In 2014, El Nuevo Herald stated La Patilla had hundreds of thousands of visitors per daily. [4] Beginning in early 2018, the website has been censored in Venezuela by the ...

  5. Últimas Noticias - Wikipedia

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    Últimas Noticias is a tabloid newspaper in Venezuela founded in 1941 after pro-freedom measures implemented by President Isaías Medina Angarita and was the largest circulated newspaper in Venezuela prior to 2014. [3] It historically had a center-left stance and was initially friendlier to the Hugo Chávez administration. [citation needed]

  6. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National [ edit ]

  7. 2020 Venezuelan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Disputed. Jorge Rodríguez. PSUV. Parliamentary elections were held in Venezuela on 6 December 2020. [a] Aside from the 167 deputies of the National Assembly who are eligible to be re-elected, the new National Electoral Council president announced that the assembly would increase by 110 seats, for a total of 277 deputies to be elected. [6]

  8. To migrate or not? Some Venezuelans are pinning that decision ...

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    Daniel Briseno lives in a poor part of Maracaibo, Venezuela's once-rich oil city, where he checks almost daily to see if a letter confirming he has permission to move to the United States has ...

  9. Mass media in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The major Venezuelan newspapers are El Nacional, Últimas Noticias, and El Universal; all of which are private companies and based in Caracas. There are also many regional newspapers. History Democratic period. Venezuela was the ninth country in the world to have television, introduced in 1952 by Marcos Pérez Jiménez. By 1963 a quarter of ...