The Venezuelan government says it plans to seize a factory belonging to the U.S. personal care company Kimberly Clark.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Venezuela to Seize Kimberly Clark Factory
The Venezuelan government says it plans to seize a factory belonging to the U.S. personal care company Kimberly Clark.
US welcomes Hague ruling on South China Sea
Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton for US President
Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton (WRAP)
The Vermont Senator threw his weight behind the former Secretary of State at a campaign event in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
Here's our US correspondent Lorna Shaddick.
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Chelsea Manning's lawyers confirm suicide attempt
US Attorney General refuses to comment on Clinton emails
US backs Hague ruling on South China Sea
EU/US Personal Data Agreement Initiated
US AG wants change following series of violent events
Fresh fighting in Aleppo sparks United Nations concern
escalation in fighting in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Rebel fighters have launched an assault on government-controlled parts
of the city and the UN warn 300,000 people could be cut off from
humanitarian supplies.
William Denselow reports from the United Nations in New York.
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ETHIOPIA IN INTERNET SHUTDOWN
UN Secretary-General candidates in first ever debate
Secretary-General are taking part in the first ever globally televised
debate.
Ten of twelve contenders will be questioned in a selection process
that aims to be more transparent.
Nick Harper reports from the UN HQ in New York.
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At least 20 dead after Italian train crash
Cameron's last cabinet meeting "quite emotional"
Incoming British Prime Minister Theresa May has led the tributes to David Cameron during his last cabinet meeting before stepping down.
On leaving, some ministers said the meeting had been quite emotional as they said goodbye to Mr Cameron. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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Decision Expected on Jeremy Corbyn Ballot Rules
The UK's Labour Party will find out today whether current leader Jeremy Corbyn will be automatically allowed to defend his position as leader in the party's leadership ballot.
It comes after a leadership contest was triggered by a challenge from the former shadow business secretary Angela Eagle.
Our UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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Relative calm returns to Juba after deadly fighting
Relative calm has returned to South Sudan's capital Juba after president Salva Kiir and his rival, vice-president Riek Machar, both declared cease-fires on Monday evening.
It comes after days of fighting which has seen the deaths of hundreds of people.
From Juba, Patrick Oyet reports.
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International court rules against China in territorial dispute
Opposition parties call for a general election as May prepares for No 10
Opposition parties in the UK are calling for a snap general election as current prime minister David Cameron prepares to hand over the top job to Home Secretary Theresa May.
Mrs May won the leadership of the Conservative Party and therefore the role of prime minister, after challenger Andrea Leadsom withdrew from the race Monday. The party has seen a period of bitter in-fighting following the Brexit vote to leave the European Union.
In 2007 when Labour's Gordon Brown took over as PM from Tony Blair, Theresa May said the country should have an election to ensure Mr Brown had a mandate, however she has said there will not be an election until the next one, due in 2020.
Tim Farron, leader of the opposition Liberal Democrats told LBC radio it would be better to let the country judge whether Mrs May should be the next Prime Minister.
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However Defense Secretary Michael Fallon told LBC radio Mrs May has every right to be PM for the next four years following a rule change which allows for a general election every five years.
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