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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 a leftist newspaper that is critical towards 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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