Venezuela's Maduro sworn in for third term after contested election
- Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as president after disputed elections, which the opposition and the international community say he lost.
- The official results of the July election have been rejected by many countries, including the US, which recognizes Edmundo González as the legitimate president-elect.
- Opposition leader María Corina Machado was briefly arrested during a protest rally before Maduro's inauguration, which was marked by reports of intimidation and arbitrary detentions.
- The US, Canada, Britain, and the European Union announced new sanctions on over 20 Venezuelan officials, accusing them of undermining democracy.
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Leaning Left36Leaning Right34Center25Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left
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- 38% of the sources lean Left
38% Left
L 38%
C 26%
R 36%
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