In Venezuela's upcoming presidential election on July 28, incumbent Nicolás Maduro appears on the ballot 13 times, representing multiple political groups, making his image the most prominent among the 38 photos of candidates. The ballot's layout features Maduro in the...

Venezuelan Presidential Ballot Raises Concerns with Maduro’s 13-Time Appearance

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EU Accuses Elon Musk’s X of Misleading Users and Violating Digital Services Act
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Trump Distances Himself from Controversial ‘Project 2025’ Amid Campaign Turmoil
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Vermont Senator Peter Welch Urges President Biden to Withdraw from 2024 Presidential Race
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China Faces Food Safety Crisis as Report Alleges Cooking Oil Contaminated by Fuel Transport
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Persistent US Heat Wave Shatters Records and Causes Fatalities
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Russia Strikes Ukrainian Cities, Killing Dozens and Damaging Children’s Hospital
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