Venezuela’s Machado leaves Oslo after trip to receive Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado left Oslo after secretly traveling to Norway to receive her Nobel Peace Prize. Machado, who is under a Venezuelan travel ban and had been in hiding for over a year, reportedly fractured a vertebra fleeing Venezuela by boat.

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AI-generatedVenezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado left Oslo after secretly traveling to Norway to receive her Nobel Peace Prize. Machado, who is under a Venezuelan travel ban and had been in hiding for over a year, reportedly fractured a vertebra fleeing Venezuela by boat. She arrived in Oslo too late for the official Nobel ceremony and received medical attention. Her spokesperson stated she is doing well and attending medical appointments, but her current location is undisclosed. Machado was barred from running in Venezuela's upcoming presidential election and has expressed fears for her safety under President Nicolas Maduro.
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5 extractedMachado has been in hiding since she was barred from running in Venezuela’s July 24 presidential election.
Machado travelled to Norway in defiance of a decade-long travel ban.
Machado fractured a vertebra while fleeing Venezuela by boat.
Maria Corina Machado travelled to Norway in secret to collect her Nobel Peace Prize.
She feared her life was under threat from President Nicolas Maduro.