British Prime Minister Theresa May appeared to finally concede she had run into a Brexit brick wall on Tuesday when she announced her intention to sit down with the leader of the United Kingdom's official opposition in search of a way forward.
CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly, or ANC, on Tuesday unanimously approved the revocation of parliamentary immunity for Juan Guaido, the National Assembly president and head of the opposition.
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US President Donald Trump has retreated from plans to scrap the law that provides healthcare insurance to more than 20 million US citizens. Last week he said that Republicans would be the new "party of healthcare" and would scrap the Affordable Care Act, known as ACA or Obamacare, which was passed during the administration of Barack Obama.
UNITED NATIONS - Head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, or ICRC, on Monday asked the international community to protect principled humanitarian action even as the shape of conflict has undergone a rapid transformation in recent years.
MAPUTO, Mozambique - Cholera has infected at least 1,052 people in Mozambique's cyclone-hit region, the nation's Health Ministry said on Monday in a new report, marking a massive increase from 139 cases reported four days before, Agence France-Presse reported.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - New legislation to tighten New Zealand gun laws in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings drew overwhelming support when it was introduced to parliament on Tuesday.
CANBERRA, Australia - Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has promised that his federal budget for 2019-20 will deliver "more money in the hip pocket" of regular Australians.
WASHINGTON - The US government is considering additional sanctions against Iran that would target areas of its economy that have not been hit before, a senior government official told reporters on Monday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May gathered her bitterly divided Cabinet for a five-hour showdown at Downing Street on Tuesday after Parliament once again failed to unite behind any alternative to her rejected Brexit deal.
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