Venezuelan opposition leader Machado reappears in Norway after months in hiding
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado made a public appearance in Norway on Thursday, her first in 11 months, after being in hiding since January. Her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf at the ceremony in Oslo.

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AI-generatedVenezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado made a public appearance in Norway on Thursday, her first in 11 months, after being in hiding since January. Her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf at the ceremony in Oslo. Machado was unable to attend the ceremony due to safety concerns, but expressed gratitude to those who helped her reach Norway. Her daughter stated that Machado is committed to a free Venezuela and intends to return soon. The appearance coincided with increased U.S. pressure on the Maduro government, including the seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker and recent military strikes targeting alleged narcotraffickers near Venezuela. A policy expert suggested Machado's visit could garner greater international support for her cause.
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5 extractedMachado's visit overseas was an opportunity to get 'greater international support' for her cause.
Since September, U.S. military strikes have targeted alleged narcotraffickers near Venezuela at least 22 times, killing 87 people.
President Trump announced the U.S. seized a Venezuelan oil tanker.
Machado had been in hiding since Jan. 9, when she was briefly detained in Caracas.
María Corina Machado appeared in public Thursday for the first time in 11 months in Norway.