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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, eliciting tears of hope from some and accusations of U.S. meddling from others.

The controversial activist, living in hiding, dedicated her award to President Trump and hasn’t ruled out supporting U.S. military intervention in Venezuela.

Venezuelan state media ignored the announcement while Latin American leaders split along ideological lines, with Cuba denouncing the choice as “shameful.”

CARACAS, Venezuela — Some viewed the news as signaling the beginning of the end of the economic, political and social calamity that, for the last decade, has engulfed Venezuela, prompting millions to flee thei

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