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Now playing Next the global conversation Henrique Capriles, the leader of Venezuela's opposition, talks to Euronews "Chavez made the fight against poverty his main aim. 17 years later, it is worse. There are more poor people than ever before." 11/06/2016
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Now playing Next Brazil Brazilian judge frees Vice President of Facebook in Latin America Argentinian Diego Dzodan was arrested for refusing to hand over to the police information about a user of the message service WhatsApp 02/03/2016