Increasingly unpopular, Nicolás Maduro’s dictatorship in Venezuela received a new shock at the beginning of the month, with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado, leading figure of the democratic opposition. This legitimizes, in the eyes of the world, the candidate that the regime did not allow to run in the 2024 presidential election, which the current President officially “won”, a result that the international community repudiated.
In recent weeks, there have been attacks by US planes and drones against boats in the southern Caribbean Sea, which Donald Trump accuses of being linked to the Soles cartel and transporting lethal drugs to his country.
To understand how far the US President will go and whether the Bolivarian Government in Caracas is at risk, journalists Catarina Maldonado Vasconcelos e Rui Cardoso are guests of Pedro Cordeiroeditor of the International section of Expresso, in an episode with technical editing of João Martins e João Luís Amorim.
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