Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Democrats and Trump agree to infrastructure plan
Trump Administration Supports Guaido's Attempt to Seize Power
Russia denies interference in Venezuela
Trump monitoring "coup" in Venezuela
President Trump is said to be monitoring events in Venezuela from the White House.
The US officially recognizes opposition leader Juan Gaido, who announced the coup attempt this morning, as the country's President.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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University of Cambridge to investigate historical slavery links
The University of Cambridge is to investigate its own historical links with slavery.
It's aim is to examine whether the university gained from the slave trade and what its connection to it was.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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Mumbai posts highest voter turnout in decades
Mumbai has posted its highest voter turnout in decades as India's weeks-long parliamentary elections roll on.
Bruce Harrison tells us more.
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UK: CORBYN FACING SHOWDOWN ON SECOND REFERENDUM
The British Labour party's governing body is meeting on Tuesday to agree its European election manifesto and confirm its position on a second referendum.
Pressure has been mounting on leader Jeremy Corbyn to commit to a People's Vote, as cross-party talks to break the Brexit impasse continue.
Holly Hudson reports.
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Paris braces for further protests on May 1st
Paris is bracing itself for another day of potentially violent demonstrations on the 1st of May, which traditionally sees large union marches in the capital.
The police says they'll be using a new approach to violent protesters - aiming to confront them more directly.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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Ugandan Popstar Bobiwine Jailed
Ugandan authorities have jailed pop star and politician Bobi Wine for organising protests against taxes on social media and mobile money.
The local musician who was escorted by a massive crowd of supporters was arrested on Monday as he made his way to the Police Criminal Investigations Directorate in the Capital - Kampala.
Our reporter Michael Baleke has that report
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SPANISH ELECTIONS: WHAT NEXT?
Spain's ruling Socialists are still weighing up options for forming a new government after failing to win a majority in the elections on Sunday.
Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo said the Socialists would try to form a government alone - playing down the possibility of forming a coalition.
Our Europe Correspondent Briohny Williams has more from Brussels.
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UK BLOOD SCANDAL INQUIRY TO TAKE EVIDENCE
AUSTRALIA: One Nation Party leader sacks senate candidate over strip club antics
Arthur Stevens reports
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COURTESY AIR NEWS MELBOURNE
Rosenstein to resign from Justice Department
Monday, April 29, 2019
Measles cases hit 25-year high in U.S.
measles in the country have hit a 25-year high.
The outbreak has been reported in 22 states the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention believe unvaccinated children have been most
affected.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Avengers:Endgame Shatters Records
The Disney blockbuster Avengers: Endgame has shattered the records for biggest box office in film history. Endgame is the 22nd offering in the Marvel Studios superhero franchise.
Rachel Silverman reports.
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U.S. consumer spending posts biggest increase since 2009
U.S. Democrats Threaten to Force US Attorney General to Testify
Trump accused of making more than 10K false statements since he became President
President Trump has now made than more than 10 thousand false misleads statements since he entered the White House.
The Washington Post, which tracks the President's remarks, says the threshold was met over the weekend.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Compromise Talks over Brexit Resume
The British Government says it still intends to get MPs to approve a Brexit deal before the 22nd May, to avoid taking part in European elections.
The incumbent Conservative Party government is resuming talks with opposition Labour, to try to break the impasse over the country's exit from the EU.
Lawmakers need to approve an EU withdrawal bill in order to leave the bloc, failure to do so has led to two extensions of the Brexit deadline.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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MORE BRITS HOLIDAY OUTSIDE EU
More British people are now choosing to go on holiday outside of the European Union.
According to one of the UK's top tour operators, fewer holiday-makers are heading to EU destinations this summer amid continuing uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
Holly Hudson reports.
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