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#13152242
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152243
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152244
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152245
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152246
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152247
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152248
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152250
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152251
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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#13152252
3 January 2026
On January 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, thousands of Venezuelan nationals residing in Madrid gather at Puerta del Sol to celebrate the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The protesters, waving Venezuelan flags and chanting slogans of support, express their strong opposition to Maduro's regime, which they consider oppressive and corrupt. The event also highlights the deep political divisions within the Venezuelan diaspora, with some viewing Maduro's capture as a step towards restoring democracy in Venezuela. Spain is now home to the largest Venezuelan community outside of Venezuela, with over 550,000 Venezuelans, approximately 200,000 of whom live in Madrid. The growing Venezuelan diaspora in Spain reflects the political and economic crisis that forces millions to leave their homeland. The Madrid demonstration underscores the ongoing struggle for political change and human rights in Venezuela.
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Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
30 November 2025
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30 November 2025
A feminist activist raises a sign reading in Arabic, ''forget it, our president is misogynistic and too busy restoring a swimming pool,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case.
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#12956526
6 November 2025
The Damascus Opera House launches the musical theater production "The Rose of Seville - The Bride's Crown," the first musical performance presented in Syria after the liberation. The show aims to build a bridge between the past and the present and to reflect Syrian diversity through an artistic vision inspired by Andalusian heritage, featuring the participation of more than 80 performers. It marks a step toward reviving musical theater in Syria and restoring its cultural prominence, in Damascus, Syria, on November 5, 2025.
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#12956536
6 November 2025
The Damascus Opera House launches the musical theater production "The Rose of Seville - The Bride's Crown," the first musical performance presented in Syria after the liberation. The show aims to build a bridge between the past and the present and to reflect Syrian diversity through an artistic vision inspired by Andalusian heritage, featuring the participation of more than 80 performers. It marks a step toward reviving musical theater in Syria and restoring its cultural prominence, in Damascus, Syria, on November 5, 2025.
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#12956605
6 November 2025
The Damascus Opera House launches the musical theater production "The Rose of Seville - The Bride's Crown," the first musical performance presented in Syria after the liberation. The show aims to build a bridge between the past and the present and to reflect Syrian diversity through an artistic vision inspired by Andalusian heritage, featuring the participation of more than 80 performers. It marks a step toward reviving musical theater in Syria and restoring its cultural prominence, in Damascus, Syria, on November 5, 2025.
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#12956610
6 November 2025
The Damascus Opera House launches the musical theater production "The Rose of Seville - The Bride's Crown," the first musical performance presented in Syria after the liberation. The show aims to build a bridge between the past and the present and to reflect Syrian diversity through an artistic vision inspired by Andalusian heritage, featuring the participation of more than 80 performers. It marks a step toward reviving musical theater in Syria and restoring its cultural prominence, in Damascus, Syria, on November 5, 2025.
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#12956614
6 November 2025
The Damascus Opera House launches the musical theater production "The Rose of Seville - The Bride's Crown," the first musical performance presented in Syria after the liberation. The show aims to build a bridge between the past and the present and to reflect Syrian diversity through an artistic vision inspired by Andalusian heritage, featuring the participation of more than 80 performers. It marks a step toward reviving musical theater in Syria and restoring its cultural prominence, in Damascus, Syria, on November 5, 2025.
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