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Venezuelan Prisoner Freed, Hopes for More Releases

Diógenes Angulo, a Venezuelan teenager, was released from prison after a year and five months, following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro. His release, along with a few others, came amidst promises of mass prisoner releases by the Venezuelan government. However, rights groups report that hundreds remain detained, including prominent opposition leaders. Pro-Maduro supporters rallied in cities, while Acting President Delcy Rodríguez condemned the U.S. action. Diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Venezuela are heating up, with families eagerly awaiting the release of their loved ones.

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