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Nova moeda, novo salário mínimo e novos problemas na VenezuelaMundo
Venezuelans wait to travel by bus towards Boa Vista and Manaus, after they obtained refugee status or temporary residence, through the Federal Police and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) at the Pacaraima border control, Roraima state, Brazil August 10, 2018. REUTERS/Nacho DoceGovernadora brasileira promete fechar temporariamente fronteira com a VenezuelaMundo
A man waves a Venezuelan flag as Venezuelan security forces block access to opposition supporters and mourners of rogue ex-policeman Oscar Perez to the main morgue of the city, in Caracas, Venezuela January 20, 2018. REUTERS/Marco BelloPopulação está "triste" e preocupada com aumento do salário mínimo 35 vezesMundo
Demonstrators are seen through a Venezuelan flag during a rally against Venezuela's government as members of Lima Group nations meet in Santiago, Chile January 23, 2018. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado - RC1A67848A20Comerciantes venezuelanos "apreensivos e inseguros" com alterações económicasMundo
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro greets supporters during a campaign rally in Charallave, Venezuela May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsMaduro anuncia novas medidas para programa de recuperação económicaMundo
Nicolás MaduroUE pede investigação "exaustiva e transparente" a ataque contra MaduroMundo
epa06910700 A handout photo made available by Miraflores Press Office shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a meeting with ministers in Caracas, Venezuela, 25 July 2018. Maduro today postponed the monetary reconversion planned for 04 August until day 20 August. Maduro also announced that he would reduce five zeros from Venezuelan bolivar and not three as he had previously ordered.  EPA/MIRAFLORES PRESS OFFICE /HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALESServiços secretos evacuam hotel de portugueses em CaracasMundo
John BoltonWashington nega qualquer participação em ataque de sábado em CaracasMundo
Militares desfazem parada no momento das explosõesColômbia nega ter ordenado o alegado ataque a Nicolás MaduroMundo
Nicolás MaduroMovimento Soldados de Flanelas reivindica atentado a MaduroMundo