Venezuelans reflect on Maduro’s removal, grappling with hope and fear
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Venezuelans in the Colombian border town of Cúcuta celebrated after the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro by the United States. A day later, uncertainty about the near future prevails.
In a Viennese bar on Saturday, several Austro-Venezolans spontaneously celebrated the end of Maduro. But not all see a reason for joy
Australian National Review - ‘All Kinds of Opinions, But We Are Happy’: Venezuelans Reflect on End of Maduro’s Rule
Venezulean woman Ginette Villasmil holds up a sign celebrating freedom at a celebration held in Sydney’s CBD, Australia on Feb. 4, 2026. Hailey Do/The Epoch Times SYDNEY—“The dictator is not in power anymore.” Those are the jubilant words of Isaias Vego, a 29-year-old Venezuelan Australian who has spent most of his life seeing his beloved home country under the rule of Nicolas Maduro. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascr…
Chihuahua.- For the Caraquense Rafael Curra Lava, established in Mexico for 20 years and in Chihuahua for 15 years, in Venezuelan communities abroad there is an almost unanimous feeling of joy at the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. Rafael manages a group of social networks of Venezuelans established in Chihuahua, and considers that the most important thing will be the democratic change that will not be immediate, because he recalled that despite Madur…
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