
TOPSHOT - A truck set ablaze by opposition activists blocking an avenue during a protest burns in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. The Venezuelan opposition called for a 24-hour national civic strike next Thursday to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to withdraw the call to a National Constituent Assembly, after achieving a massive vote of rejection in a symbolic plebiscite. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
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- Pedestrians hurry up to cross in front of truck set ablaze by opposition activists blocking an avenue during a protest in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. The Venezuelan opposition called for a 24-hour national civic strike next Thursday to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to withdraw the call to a National Constituent Assembly, after achieving a massive vote of rejection in a symbolic plebiscite. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- Opposition activists block an avenue during a protest in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / JUAN BARRETO
- An opposition activist hols a flag reading «No more dictatorship» during a blockade to protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / JUAN BARRETO
- An opposition activist clashes with the police during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- Opposition activists clash with the police during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- An opposition activist wears a Guy Fawkes mask during a blockade to protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- Opposition activists clash with the police during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- Opposition activists clash with the police during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- TOPSHOT – A truck set ablaze by opposition activists blocking an avenue during a protest burns in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. The Venezuelan opposition called for a 24-hour national civic strike next Thursday to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to withdraw the call to a National Constituent Assembly, after achieving a massive vote of rejection in a symbolic plebiscite. / AFP / JUAN BARRETO
- TOPSHOT – A truck set ablaze by opposition activists blocking an avenue during a protest burns in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. The Venezuelan opposition called for a 24-hour national civic strike next Thursday to pressure President Nicolas Maduro to withdraw the call to a National Constituent Assembly, after achieving a massive vote of rejection in a symbolic plebiscite. / AFP / RONALDO SCHEMIDT
- TOPSHOT – View of a burned truck during clashes between opposition activists and the police in Caracas, on July 18, 2017. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday defiantly brushed aside US President Donald Trump’s threat of economic sanctions by saying it will go ahead with the election of a controversial body to rewrite the country’s constitution. A 24-hour nationwide strike has been called for Thursday, launching what the opposition calls a «final offensive» to push Maduro out of office. / AFP / afp / RONALDO SCHEMIDT