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Venezuelans react to the escalating political crisis

Has the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó mobilized enough supporters to topple President Maduro?

The political crisis in Venezuela appears to be reaching a boiling point. We reach out to ordinary people to get a sense of what everyday life is like for them, and get the latest from the BBC's Latin America experts.

In Sudan, protest leaders have called for a million-strong march in the capital Khartoum to pressure the army to hand over to a civilian administration. We'll get more from our correspondent in the city.

And, how Cyprus’s first serial killing case exposed the abuse of migrant women on the island. The BBC’s Rosie Blunt has been speaking to migrant women, who say they are “treated like slaves” enduring horrific conditions, racism, xenophobia and sexual harassment.

(Photo: Anti-government protesters clash with security forces in Caracas during the commemoration of May Day. Credit: Matias Delacroix/ AFP/Getty Images)

53 minutes

Last on

Thu 2 May 201915:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Thu 2 May 201915:06GMT

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