Venezuela crisis: ‘People are struggling to feed themselves’
In Venezuela, opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim leader on Wednesday. The move has been recognised by the United States and several other nations.
President Nicolás Maduro, who retains some other nations' support, has broken off relations with the US in response.
But what's it like for people living in Caracus? We spoke to Albert (not his real name) who explains how he struggles to find enough food.
(Photo: A man carries a Venezuelan flag during a protest on January 23, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Credit: Edilzon Gamez/Getty Images)
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