Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Venezuelan Women Rush Columbia Border to Buy Groceries

Hundreds of  women have defied border guards, breaking through a barricade  separating the countries of Venezuela and Columbia. 
The women came from Venezuela and  said they had one goal in mind: finding food for their families. 
Our Latin American Correspondent Juan Carlos Rivas Lamas reports from Caracas. 


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FBI Director to testify to Congressional panel


FBI Director James Comey is set to testify to a key Congressional panel on his findings on Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.

While Director Comey said Clinton's staff was extremely careless in their sharing of information via her private email account, there was not enough evidence to file criminal charges.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has a preview:

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Civil rights investigation following Baton Rouge shooting

The U.S. Justice Department is launching an investigation into whether the civil rights of Alton Sterling were violated, when he was shot to death by the Baton Rouge police.

The shooting in Louisiana's state capital is the latest in a series of what is seen to be an excess use of force by law enforcement especially against African-American men.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest confirmed President Obama has been briefed.

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Learn from the Chilcot report - White House

Important things can be learned from the Chilcot report, the White House says.

One central finding of the report was that the U.S. ignored much of the advice from the United Kingdom on forward planning for rebuilding Iraq after the military campaign was over.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest says much can be learned from the Chilcot inquiry.

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White House spokesman Josh Earnest says the Chilcot report needs to be taken under careful consideration.

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Lionel Messi to appeal his tax fraud conviction

Football star Lionel Messi has said he will appeal a Barcelona court's decision to sentence him and his father to a 21 month prison sentences for tax fraud.

His appeal comes despite the fact that, under Spanish law, sentences of less than two years for first offences are suspended, meaning neither man would actually serve time behind bars. 

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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US sanctions North Korea leader



For the first time the United States Treasury Department has imposed sanctions against the leader of North Korea.

Kim Jong Un and over twenty senior members of the country's regime have been targeted for what the US calls serious human rights abuses.

Kevin McAleese reports from Washington...

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Obama Halts Plans for Troop Withdrawals in Afghanistan

New ceasefire a “harbinger of possibilities to come” in Syria

A new 3-day ceasefire was unilaterally announced by the Syrian army on Wednesday. The US welcomed the move that may become "a harbinger of possibilities to come." Moscow seems to be losing patience as violence and terror attacks in Syria persist. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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US Dept of Justice investigates Alton Sterling shooting

The US Department of Justice is launching an investigation into the death of Alton Sterling, a black man fatally shot by cops in the state of Louisiana.

This is just the latest in a series of similar incidents across the US. 

Video of the altercation seems to show two white police officers firing at 37 year old Alton Sterling, who was selling CDs outside a convenience store.

The shooting has prompted protests in the city of Baton Rogue.

Louisiana state Governor John Bel Edwards said the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division will be taking the lead on the case.

He's calling for calm while the investigation takes place.

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Louisiana state Governor John Bel Edwards says he is seriously concerned about the incident.

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Louisiana state Governor John Bel Edwards says he's confident it will be a fair investigation.

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Argentinian football player, Lionel Messi sentenced

A Barcelona court has sentenced Lionel Messi and his father Jorge Messi to 21 months in prison for tax fraud. 

However, according to Spanish law, sentences of less than two years for first offences are suspended, meaning neither man will actually serve time behind bars. 

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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China Slams UN Group Over ‘Arbitrary Detention’ Criticism

China has said the United Nations should respect the independence of its legal system, after a UN agency criticised its arrest of an American businesswoman who's been accused of spying.

Sandy Phan-Gillis from Texas has been held in China for over a year without charge.

Here's our UN correspondent Lorna Shaddick.

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Obama Abandons Troop Drawdown Plan in Afghanistan

US President Barack Obama has announced that he is halting plans to reduce the number of forces in Afghanistan.

He's ordering that troop numbers be kept at 8,400 until he leaves office early next year instead  of reducing to 5,500 by the end of this year.

His  announcement comes just ahead of a NATO summit in Warsaw in which members commitments to Afghanistan will be discussed.

President Obama says Afghan forces need continued assistance to improve their capabilities.

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IRAQ INQUIRY CRITICISES UK INVOLVEMEMENT IN 2003 INVASION

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has expressed his 'sorrow' and 'regret' after being strongly criticised over his role in the Iraq war of 2003.

Mr Blair is accused of over-stating the case for military action against Saddam Hussein in the UK's long-delayed Iraq Inquiry.

Sir John Chilcot who chaired the inquiry has also questioned the legal justification used as Britain prepared for war.

Dan Ashby reports from outside the QE2 centre in Westminster, where the report was released.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt is in Westminster and says the Chilcot report was damning.

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BLAIR EXPRESSES SORROW OVER IRAQ WAR

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has expressed his 'sorrow' and 'regret' after being strongly criticised over his role in the Iraq war of 2003.

Mr Blair is accused of over-stating the case for military action against Saddam Hussein in the UK's long-delayed Iraq Inquiry.

He says he acted in good faith.

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He says he believed the Iraqi dictator was dangerous and had to be removed.

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Unjust killing of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge - family

Family and friends of Alton Sterling are calling for justice after the 37-year-old was shot to death by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

According to some reports, the man had a gun and was resisting arrest, but so far, the investigation is focusing on gathering all footage of the event.

Having watched her son break down in tears in front of gathered TV cameras, Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of one of Alton Sterling's children said his death was unjust.

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Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of one of Alton Sterling's children says, he was just trying to earn a living and did not deserve to be shot by Baton Rouge police.

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Mike McClanahan, a member of the local chapter of the NAACP (N - double A - C - P), angrily called for the resignation of local officials.

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Quinyetta - kin-YET-uh
NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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Calls for Justice Dept. investigation after police shoot black man

Local officials in Baton Rouge, Louisiana are calling for a federal investigation by the U.S. Justice Department into the police shooting of a black man who was selling music CDs.

Residents of Baton Rouge protested the shooting death, which was caught on cell phone video.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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CORBYN criticises time it took to produce Chilcot

The Shadow Prime Minister Jeremy Corbyn has criticised the length of time it took to produce the Chilcot Report. 

The inquiry which took 7 years to produce, concluded Britain's role in the 2003 Iraq War was based on 'flawed intelligence and assessments' that went unchallenged.

Mr Corbyn told the House of Commons he was glad an inquiry took place but that it should have been produced sooner.

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CAMERON reacts to Chilcot

The UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said there are lessons to be learnt from the Chilcot Report.

The inquiry looking into Britain's role in the 2003 Iraq war concluded the invasion was based on 'flawed intelligence and assessments' that went unchallenged. 

Mr Cameron addressed the House of Commons after the report was published, and paid tribute to the victims and their families who were involved. 

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Spanish court sentences Messi to 21 months for tax fraud

Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel Messi has been given a 21 month suspended sentence for tax fraud by a court in Barcelona.
He will likely avoid jail - but faces millions of euros in fines.
Our Europe correspondent Elena Casas reports.

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CAMERON: Lessons to be learnt from Chilcot report

The UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said we need to "learn the lessons for the future" following the Chilcot report.

The Report looking into Britain's role in the 2003 Iraq war concluded the invasion was based on 'flawed intelligence and assessments' that went unchallenged.

During Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron told the house of commons we must learn from the past.

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