Crisis in Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition protesters participate in a demonstration to demand the end of the crisis and in support of the interim presidency of Juan Guaido, in Caracas.
(Cristian Hernandez / EPA / REX / Shutterstock)Opposition leader and self-proclaimed “acting president” Juan Guaido, center, chants slogans as he marches with students during a protest he convened against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, outside Venezuela’s Central University in Caracas.
(LUIS ROBAYO / AFP/Getty Images)Students of Venezuela’s Central University in Caracas, take part in a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed “acting president” Juan Guaido.
(LUIS ROBAYO / AFP/Getty Images)A man shouts against riot police during a demonstration against the government of President Nicol·s Maduro called by the opposition leader self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido in Caracas.
(Edilzon Gamez / Getty Images)Members of the Bolivarian National Police stand guard near “Dr. JM de los Rios” Children’s Hospital in Caracas, during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
(FEDERICO PARRA / AFP/Getty Images)An opposition demostrator waves a Venezuelan national flag, during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed “acting president” Juan Guaido, outside “Dr. JM de los Rios” Children’s Hospital in Caracas.
(FEDERICO PARRA / AFP/Getty Images)The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly Juan Guaido, center, speaks to the press as he arrives at the Parliament headquarters, in the Federal Legislative Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela.
(LEONARDO MUNOZ / EPA / REX / Shutterstock)Venezuelan Prosecutor Tarek William Saab, delivers a statement at the Supreme Court of Justice in Caracas to announce he has barred Venezuela’s National Assembly head and self-proclaimed “acting president” Juan Guaido, from leaving Venezuela and has freezed his assets.
(FEDERICO PARRA / AFP/Getty Images)People listen to Venezuela’s National Assembly head Juan Guaido during a mass opposition rally against leader Nicolas Maduro in which he declared himself the country’s “acting president”, in Caracas.
(FEDERICO PARRA / AFP/Getty Images)Venezuelan opposition demonstrators chant slogans during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
(YURI CORTEZ / AFP/Getty Images)Paramedics rescue a wounded member of the Bolivarian National Guard during clashes with opposition demonstrators in Caracas.
(YURI CORTEZ / AFP/Getty Images)Juan Guaido, president of the Venezuelan parliament, poses with a copy of the constitution as he announces that he assumes executive powers, in Caracas.
(Miguel Gutierrez / EPA/Shutterstock)Riot police clash with opposition demonstrators during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro on the anniversary of the 1958 uprising that overthrew the military dictatorship, in Caracas, Venezuela.
(YURI CORTEZ / AFP/Getty Images)Bolivarian National Police officers take position as thousands take to the streets during a protest against President Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela.
(Miguel Gutierrez/EPA-EFE/REX )Demonstrators gather in the streets against the government of Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela.
(Edilzon Gamez / Getty Images)Riot police clash with opposition demonstrators during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela.
(YURI CORTEZ / AFP/Getty Images)A vehicle is overturned as demonstrators block a freeway during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela.
(YURI CORTEZ / AFP/Getty Images)Anti-government protesters hold their hands up during the symbolic swearing-in of Juan Guaido, head of the opposition-run congress, who declared himself interim president of Venezuela, during a rally demanding President Nicolas Maduro’s resignation in Caracas.
(Fernando Llano / Associated Press)Venezuela’s National Assembly head Juan Guaido speaks to the crowd during a mass opposition rally against leader Nicolas Maduro in which he declared himself the country’s “acting president”, on the anniversary of a 1958 uprising that overthrew military dictatorship, in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Riot police clash with anti-government demonstrators in the neighborhood of Los Mecedores, in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Anti-government demonstrators clash with police and troops near a National Guard command post in northern Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)Carmen Marcano, a Cotiza neighborhood resident, shows her wounds caused by rubber bullets fired by Venezuelan Bolivarian National Guardsmen during the protest.
(Fernando Llano / Associated Press)A riot policeman on a motorcycle points his gun during clashes with anti-government demonstrators in the neighborhood of Los Mecedores, in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)People protest around the Cotiza Bolivarian National Guard headquarters in Caracas.
(Yuri Cortez / AFP/Getty Images)Riot police clash with anti-government demonstrators in the neighborhood of Los Mecedores, in Caracas.
(Federico Parra / AFP/Getty Images)A woman passes by graffiti with part of a phrase attributed to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reading “Time to Fight” in Caracas.
(Yuri Cortez / AFP/Getty Images)Empty canisters of tear gas grenades fired by the Bolivarian National Guard during protests in the neighborhood of Los Mecedores in Caracas.
(Yuri Cortez / AFP/Getty Images)Residents of the Cotiza neighborhood in Caracas clean up Jan. 22, a day after isolated protests in response to the arrest of National Guardsmen who mounted an uprising against President Nicolas Maduro.
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