Gas Stations In Venezuela As President Maduro Boosts Gas Prices
A gas station attendant fuels a vehicle in Caracas, Venezuela, on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016. Venezuela hiked gasoline prices for the first time in almost two decades and devalued its currency as President Nicolas Maduro attempts to address triple-digit inflation and the economy's deepest recession in over a decade. Photographer: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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