When Chávez became Venezuela's president in 1999, oil prices were climbing. In the early 2010s, a barrel would often fetch about $100, providing the government with plenty of money to pour into social programmes. But with current prices around the $65 mark, the country looks less like a reasonable investment.
They found the strongest bonds were not in women who had consistently been abused, but in those whose partners alternated between charm and cruelty.
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He continued: "People were saying things like, 'He must be able to stop himself, he must be racist, otherwise he wouldn't even be thinking of that word. He's putting it on. It's just a mask.'
Additional reporting by Jack Gray