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Day: April 10, 2023

Chile Pushes Authoritarian Police Law Photo composition: Gabriel Boric, president of Chile (left) and people protesting in the streets (right). Photo: Kawsachun News.
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Chile Pushes Authoritarian Police Law

April 10, 2023
Increased Tourism & Financial Transactions: Holy Week 2023 in Venezuela Highway toll in Carabobo state near Valencia, Venezuela. Photo: El Carabobeño/File photo.
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Increased Tourism & Financial Transactions: Holy Week 2023 in Venezuela

April 10, 2023
Holy Week Vacations: 80,000 Passengers Use Maiquetía Airport Travelers walking in the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, serving Caracas. Photo: Mastodon@IAIM_VE.
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Holy Week Vacations: 80,000 Passengers Use Maiquetía Airport

April 10, 2023
Lying About Lying: Why We Must Revisit the Definition of ‘Fake News’ UN President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump. Photo: PC.
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Lying About Lying: Why We Must Revisit the Definition of ‘Fake News’

April 10, 2023
‘Burning of Judas’ Ceremony Celebrated in Caracas on Easter Sunday Residents burn a hanging "Judas" with a sign in Spanish that reads, "The Corrupt," in Caracas, Venezuela, April 9, 2023. Photo: AP/Ariana Cubillos.
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‘Burning of Judas’ Ceremony Celebrated in Caracas on Easter Sunday

April 10, 2023
Sub-Imperialism and Multipolarity: Brazil’s Dilemma Brazil's Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Photo: Rovena Rosa/ABr Agencia Brasil.
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Sub-Imperialism and Multipolarity: Brazil’s Dilemma

April 10, 2023
Anti-Corruption Campaign: 142 Raids in Last 72 Hours Venezuela's National Anti-Corruption Police patrols parked in front of the headquarters of Sunacrip. Photo: El Carabobeño/File photo.
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Anti-Corruption Campaign: 142 Raids in Last 72 Hours

April 10, 2023

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