Machado has left Oslo after the Nobel Prize ceremony, her spokesman says
- On Dec 17, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told Bloomberg that Nobel Laureate Maria Corina Machado has left Norway and her whereabouts are unknown.
- After a perilous journey in bad weather, Machado fractured her spine and has a broken vertebra; Magalli Meda, Machado's spokeswoman, said she is taking care of her health and needs time off.
- Last week in Oslo, Norway, Maria Corina Machado emerged from hiding to receive the Nobel Peace Prize but arrived late, and US President Donald Trump warned against her detention.
- President Nicolás Maduro has implicated Machado in plots but refrained from issuing an arrest warrant, and earlier this week dismissed her injuries, saying `What's broken is her brain, and her soul` on state television.
- On Dec 16, US President Donald Trump ordered a tanker blockade and deployed thousands of troops, several warships, and an aircraft carrier, prompting Venezuela's condemnation as `reckless and serious`.
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Sues Nobel Panel Over Peace Prize To Machado
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has filed a legal complaint against the Nobel Foundation, seeking to halt payments to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Maria Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize winner, left Norway, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told Bloomberg on Wednesday. Machado's fate is unknown, and Store did not offer any more details. Speaker Magalli Meda said by text message to Bloomberg that the Nobel Peace Prize “is taking care of her health” and that she needs to take time.The Venezuelan activist for democracy left hiding in her country to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo last we…
The founder of Wikileaks calls for the immediate freezing of the 11 million crowns (a million euros) delivered to the Nobel winner.
WikiLeaks founder filed a criminal suit in Sweden against 30 directors of the Nobel Foundation for awarding the award to Maria Corina Machado and asked to freeze $1.18 million granted to the Venezuelan extreme right figure.
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