In the heart of Caracas, amidst the fervor of political protest, a young life was tragically cut short. Isayas Fente Majour, just 15 years old, became an unintended victim of the violence that has gripped Venezuela. His sister's heart-wrenching account reveals a story of injustice that has become all too familiar: "They shot him at close range. The bullet was directed at him. I don't know why they shot my brother; he didn't do anything. He was just passing by."
In the latest chapter of Venezuela's tumultuous political saga, President Nikolas Maduro stood triumphant as electoral authorities declared him the winner for another six-year term. Yet, the streets of Caracas tell a different story, echoing with the cries of a nation in turmoil. As the opposition decries the election results, the question looms: Can Maduro's victory hold amidst the growing unrest and accusations of fraud?