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Venezuela's Maduro announces power rationing amid outages
Her face painted in the colors of the national flag, a supporter of opposition leader Juan Guaido, waits for his arrival in Los Teques, Miranda State, Venezuela, Saturday, March 30, 2019. Guaido addressed the crowd while Maduro loyalists gathered for what was billed as an 'anti-imperialist' rally in the capital. Such dueling demonstrations have become a pattern in past weeks as Venezuela's opposing factions vie for power in a country enduring economic turmoil and a humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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The Latest: Turkish leader 'shocked' by Trump on Venezuela
Katiry Ochoa, left, and Yalitza Lozano hold a flag from Venezuela, as they protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with about 150 other people on the Ocala Downtown Square in Ocala, Fla., Jan. 23. (Bruce Ackerman/Star-Banner via AP)
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