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Maduro shuts Venezuela's border with Brazil amid aid standoff
ALJAZEERA
CARACAS, Venezuela - President Nicolas Maduro has ordered the closure of Venezuela's border with Brazil "until further notice" amid a tense standoff with the US-backed opposition leader, Juan Guaido, over allowing in humanitarian aid.
Police use snake to terrorise man
Associated Press
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian police have acknowledged that officers terrorised a Papuan man with a live snake after a video of the incident circulated online showing the man screaming in fear and his interrogator laughing.
Pope Francis, Grand Imam of Egypt kiss for world peace
The Guardian
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - In the first ever papal visit to the Arabian peninsula, the origin of Islam, the pope specifically called for an end to wars in the Middle East, naming Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Libya
Taliban militants kill dozens at Afghan intelligence base
BBC News
KABUL, Afghanistan, - Dozens of Afghan security personnel were killed by Taliban militants who overran a military intelligence base near Kabul, officials have confirmed.
Courchevel: Two killed in fire at French ski resort
COURCHEVEL , France, EU - A large fire has broken out at the French ski resort of Courchevel, killing two people and injuring 22, four seriously, local officials say.
May survives confidence vote; reaches out to Opposition
Al Jazeera News
LONDON, England - British Prime Minister Theresa May is reaching out to opposition parties and other legislators in a battle to keep Brexit on track after surviving a no-confidence vote.
Brexit: Theresa May faces confidence vote after huge defeat
BBC News
LONDON, England - Theresa May's government faces a vote of no confidence after MPs rejected the PM's Brexit deal.
Erdogan: Turkey to set up 'security zone' in Syria
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said his country would set up a security zone in northern Syria as suggested by US President Donald Trump as both leaders sought to ease growing tensions.
Theresa May urges MPs to back Brexit deal 'for country's sake'
BBC News
WESTMINSTER, England - Theresa May has urged MPs to back her Brexit deal "for the country's sake" as Tuesday's Commons vote looms closer.
Angry Zimbabweans riot after 150 percent fuel price rise imposed
Al Jazeera News
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe - Protesters in Zimbabwe barricaded the main roads into major cities on Monday to protest a fuel price rise announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.