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Tal Cual
TypeDaily newspaper
Founded2000
HeadquartersCaracas, Venezuela
Websitewww.talcualdigital.com

Tal Cual is a Venezuelan newspaper. It was launched in 2000, with Teodoro Petkoff as editor. It has been described as an leftist newspaper that is in opposition to the Venezuelan government.

References

  1. Lansberg-Rodríguez, Daniel (June 2015). Beyond Propaganda June 2015 - The New Authoritarians: Ruling Through Disinformation. London, United Kingdom: Legatum Institute. pp. 2–12. ISBN 9781907409837.
  2. Andrew Cawthorne, Reuters, 10 May 2012, Chavez rival struggles to close gap in Venezuela race
  3. "Venezuela's Cabello - defector after money, can't prove drug claims". Reuters. 2015-01-29. Retrieved 2023-06-28.

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