<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: One Nation, Under Two Presidents?
Venezuela’s political turmoil is cascading. Plus the Estonian town that could spark a geopolitical crisis, where Amazon returns finally end up, and more
by Saahil Desai
Jan 24, 2019
3 minutes
What We’re Following
Venezuela has been ravaged by an economic crisis under the leadership of President Nicolás Maduro, and yesterday, the Trump administration took the drastic step of recognizing the 35-year-old opposition leader Juan Guaidó—who declared himself “interim president”—as head of the country. The move is heavy in symbolism, but it’s unclear how, if at all, the Trump administration would back up the rhetoric (Get a sense of the scale of these)
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