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As post-election tensions continue to escalate in Venezuela, we ask where is this political crisis heading.
Vice president announces that security forces arrested Colombians plotting to "disrupt presidential election".
Venezuela's acting president says it could be too late to preserve late president's body for permanent display.
China may become the South American state's biggest trading partner, but some economists are sceptical of the benefits.
Junior Venezuelan diplomats are ordered to return home in retaliation for the expulsion of two US Air Force attaches.
We examine why many Western media outlets continue to demonise the Venezuelan president after his death.
Venezuelan government describes ailing president's health as "very delicate" in brief statement.
Supporters of Hugo Chavez celebrate in Caracas after the president vows to finish cancer treatment in his country.
Nicolas Maduro says absent president is "conscious" and that his "vital signs and organ function are stabilising".
Vice President Nicolas Maduro says the Venezuelan leader is recuperating, but doubts remain ahead of his inauguration.
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