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TOPSHOT - Venezuelans cross the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into the Colombian border city of Cucuta on January 10, 2019. - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro swore in on Thursday for a second term, after winning a snap election last year that was boycotted by the opposition. His detractors blame him for the country's economic woes, which have left millions in poverty while another 2.3 million, according to the United Nations, have fled the country since 2015. Those remaining behind face shortages of basic necessities such as food and medicine, as well as failing public services including water, electricity and transport. (Photo by Schneyder Mendoza / AFP) (Photo credit should read SCHNEYDER MENDOZA/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Venezuelans cross the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into the Colombian border city of Cucuta on January 10, 2019. - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro swore in on Thursday for a second term, after winning a snap election last year that was boycotted by the opposition. His detractors blame him for the country's economic woes, which have left millions in poverty while another 2.3 million, according to the United Nations, have fled the country since 2015. Those remaining behind face shortages of basic necessities such as food and medicine, as well as failing public services including water, electricity and transport. (Photo by Schneyder Mendoza / AFP)        (Photo credit should read SCHNEYDER MENDOZA/AFP/Getty Images)