Venezuelan non-president, Juan Guaido, is back in headlines after the new US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called him to discuss America's favorite talking points: "a return to democracy" via "free and fair elections." I'm sure the irony will.
Follow RT on Venezuelan non-president, Juan Guaido, is back in headlines after the new US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called him to discuss America s favorite talking points: “a return to democracy” via “free and fair elections.”
I m sure the irony will not be lost on those who question the legitimacy of the US election that saw Biden take power.
Anyway, you would have to have been offline or in a coma for the past couple of years to not be aware of some key facts about ‘interim president’ Guaido and US “
concern” for Venezuelans.
Venezuelans didn t vote for Guaido to be president, he hasn t even stood for president. Venezuelans voted for Maduro. America can huff and puff and whine, but that won t change the reality.
Napier team paddling 210km for Ronald McDonald s House to House Challenge
28 Feb, 2021 02:02 AM
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Murray Linnell will be paddling 210km in a waka with his competition team for Ronald McDonald s House to House Challenge. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
A Napier man has rounded up his waka ama teammates for this year s Ronald McDonald House Charities House to House challenge.
Murray Linnell and his five teammates will be paddling 210km in March for the House to House Challenge.
Linnell said his personal experience with RMHC, along with the support they give to families, is why he decided to take up the task.