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The Five Worst People You'll Definitely Meet at a Festival This Summer
Here's an illustrated guide to the most rotten lads you'll get stuck behind in the bathroom line.
Why I Left the City to Live in a Mud Hut
Daniel Pike built himself a home in a forest just outside of London, and The Woodland Trust is now trying to kick him out.
Venezuela's Opposition Can’t Pick a Strategy to Oust the President, So It’s Trying Three
President Nicolás Maduro has never been weaker, but if the opposition doesn't agree soon they may miss their opportunity to regain power.
There Was a Lot of Yelling During the First Session of Venezuela’s New Congress
Tuesday's heated inauguration of the first opposition-controlled Congress in Venezuela since President Hugo Chávez took office in 1999 suggested tense times ahead as the country's economy struggles.
Venezuela's Ruling Party Packs the Supreme Court With Judges It Likes
The country's lame duck legislature voted to appoint 13 new judges to the court just days before the Chavista movement started by Hugo Chávez loses control of the legislature for the first time in 17 years.
Venezuelans Wonder How the Opposition Will Handle Victory and the Government Defeat
Sunday's stunning opposition victory in legislative elections has left Venezuela wondering what next, now that the ruling socialist party is no longer in near total control.
The Opposition Wins a Landmark Victory in Legislative Elections in Venezuela
The election marks the first time that the ruling socialist party has lost control of the legislature since Hugo Chávez took power nearly 17 years ago.
Venezuela's President Says He Will 'Never Allow' the Opposition to Win Sunday's Vote
Sunday's legislative election is a key test for both President Maduro and the ruling party's 16-year hold on power that has never faced as strong a challenge before.
Tension Grows in Venezuela With the Assassination of an Opposition Politician
While the opposition has accused the ruling Socialist Party of involvement in the shooting of Luis Manuel Diaz on Wednesday, President Maduro has said the murder was an underworld settling of scores and warned of an anti-Venezuelan conspiracy.
'Winter Is Going to Be Tough': Cold Weather Is Closing in on Thousands of Migrants Trekking into Europe
Thousands of migrants face long journeys in the mud, rain and wind as cold weather fronts close in on the Balkans and Central Europe, catching travelers by surprise.
The Dangerous Lives of Colombian Mangrove Clam Collectors
Because of the agility required, many of the collectors are children.