Maduro heads to Supreme Court hoping to cement disputed vote win

President Nicolas Maduro is set to appear before Venezuela's Supreme Court on Friday, as he asks the top judicial body to affirm his disputed reelection. Furthering his post-election crackdown on Thursday, Maduro suspended access to the social media site X - formerly known as Twitter - for 10 days, while accusing the site's owner Elon Musk of "inciting hate and fascism" in Venezuela.

Maduro heads to Supreme Court hoping to cement disputed vote win
President Nicolas Maduro is set to appear before Venezuela's Supreme Court on Friday, as he asks the top judicial body to affirm his disputed reelection. Furthering his post-election crackdown on Thursday, Maduro suspended access to the social media site X - formerly known as Twitter - for 10 days, while accusing the site's owner Elon Musk of "inciting hate and fascism" in Venezuela.

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