Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Yellow vest boxer to appear in court
Strike Halts Air Traffic in Belgium
Flights to and from Belgium have been canceled on Wednesday because of a union strike.
Because of uncertainty over how many air traffic control agents would show up to work, it was decided to not allow any planes to take off or land.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.
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UK 'PLANS TO OFFER MPs LATE BREXIT VOTE - OR LONG DELAY'
Seoul denies it will pay more for U.S. troops after Trump comments
Russia calls US-backed UN resolution on Venezuela 'completely unbalanced'
Trump Warming to Shutdown Deal
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Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman found guilty on all ten counts after US trial
Venezuelans Take to the Streets
Massive numbers of Venezuelans have taken to the streets to show their support for opposition leader Juan Guaido.
And government supporters are rallying behind President Nicolas Maduro — who has said he will not allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela….He says that aid is simply a way for the United States to justify intervention in Venezuela's affairs.
Correspondent Juan Carlos Lamas joins us from the scene of the opposition protest.
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US Astronaut launches Senate bid
important US swing state of Arizona.
Mark Kelly is running as a Democrat, with the party hoping to gather
support as it tries to wrestle control of the state from the
Republicans in next year's Presidential election.
Nick Harper reports.
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4 Nigerian women bring case against Shell for killings of their husbands
Trump undecided on whether to accept border security deal to avert govt shutdown
Brexit: Meaningful vote for UK MPs after more talks with EU
The UK Labour Leader has accused the Prime Minister of "playing chicken with people's livelihoods" and running down the clock on a Brexit deal.
Jeremy Corbyn's comments came after Theresa May addressed parliament on the ongoing negotiations with the EU, ahead of a debate on Thursday on the next steps for Brexit.
Mrs May argued that she had wanted to get a deal done by Christmas, and said it was now time for MPs to 'hold their nerve'.
Jessica King has more from London.
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Uganda Investigates Suspected Ebola Death
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Uganda's health ministry fears more than ten people could have contracted ebola after they moved the body of a man suspected to have died of the disease in DRC across to the eastern part of the country.
This as Uganda's government has continued to use all means necessary to prevent the spread of ebola.
Isabel Nakirya reports
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UK PM accused of running down the clock as she outlines next stages of Brexit
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has urged MPs to 'hold their nerve' as the government undertakes further discussions with the European Union.
The British Government says it is attempting to get a Brexit deal that the British Parliament is likely to vote through.
But in laying out the next steps of the Brexit process, Prime Minister has been accused of running down the clock - implying that she is trying to make MPs vote for a deal they are not happy with, in order to avoid a no-deal Brexit
— something the British government knows there is little appetite for within Parliament.
The Government ruled out entering into the EU's customs Union, as put forward by the Opposition Labour Party but Theresa May did not give a date for a meaningful vote on any changes to the current Brexit Deal.
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