Venezuela Video. Venezuela president threatens to seize factories as opposition pushes for referendum Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 15/05/2016 - 10:26 GMT+2 Venezuela's president threatens to seize factories amid the ongoing crisis as the opposition warns the country is a time bomb waiting to explode. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Venezuela president threatens to seize factories as opposition pushes for referendum Now playing Next Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's South Pars gas field Now playing Next Iran: Mass funeral in Tehran for Larijani and other officials killed in strikes Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 19th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Pakistan: Karachi thunderstorm kills at least 16 as powerful winds wreak havoc Now playing Next Iran missile strike hits Tel Aviv area as deaths mount across region Now playing Next Iranians celebrate their New Year's Eve despite war and censure Now playing Next Iran war enters dangerous phase as regime shows resilience Now playing Next Trump blasts NATO allies again as Iran war enters 19th day Now playing Next Netanyahu denies death rumours in video falsely branded AI Now playing Next 'NATO is not obliged to help Trump in Iran,' Finnish FM tells Euronews Now playing Next Iran launches new barrages targeting central Israel and wider region Now playing Next Old and new: How Egypt’s modern attractions are bringing its ancient past to life Now playing Next China unveils UFO-shaped eVTOL vehicle capable of urban takeoffs Now playing Next War in Iran: Where in Europe have petrol prices spiked? Now playing Next Europe Today: EU leaders meet in Brussels for a tense, crucial EU summit More videos
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