In the wake of Venezuela's disputed presidential election, the streets of Caracas have become a战场, echoing the voices of thousands who have taken to抗议 against the incumbent, Nicolás Maduro. Amidst clashes with riot police, hundreds have been arrested, and the death toll has risen to at least 11, with dozens more injured. The international community watches closely, pressuring Maduro to provide proof of his election victory—a claim supported by official counts, yet fiercely contested by the opposition.
In the wake of Venezuela's tumultuous Sunday election, victory claims have been tossed like confetti in the early hours of Monday morning, with both sides declaring triumph amidst allegations of cunning tactics and scattered reports of violence. The country's electoral authority dropped a bombshell just after midnight, announcing that President Nicholas Maduro had secured a third term with a narrow 51% of the vote, despite a myriad of exit polls suggesting an opposition win.