Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Calls for More Protests ‘if They Dare to Kidnap Me’ By News January 26, 2019 Add Comment Edit Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who has declared himself president, said he might be arrested, as President Nicolás Maduro signaled a possible willingness for dialogue. Share this post Related PostsDeclassified U.S. Documents Reveal Details About Argentina’s DictatorshipWas Money to Help Women in Brazil’s Politics Funneled to Men?Trilobites: You Need Vitamin D to Live. How Could This Woman Survive With None in Her Blood?Canada Letter: Canada Joins the World in a Social Media CrackdownCentral American Farmers Head to the U.S., Fleeing Climate ChangeCuban Doctors Abducted in Kenya, and Officials Point to the ShababVenezuelan Ex-Spy Chief Arrested in SpainGala Honoree Causes Concern at American Museum of Natural History
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