FBI Finds no Evidence of Criminality in Clinton Emails
FBI director James Comey, says Hillary Clinton should not face charges over emails.
FBI director, James Comey, says after reviewing newly discovered emails from Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State, it stands by its view that she should not face any charges. We hear from Sarah Wheaton at Politico.
Car giant Volkswagen says German prosecutors have expanded their probe of the emissions scandal to include the chairman of their board. Krish Bhaskar, a professor of automotive studies gives his analysis.
Mark Bristow, chief executive of gold mining company Randgold Resources talks gold prices.
Ahead of Theresa May's trip to India, independent economist Michael Hughes gives his take on India's economy.
Enam Ali, the founder of the British Curry Awards tells us how a shortage of chefs in curry houses is shrinking the industry.
Seychelles Minister for Tourism Alain St. Ange talks climate change and pirates.
(Photo: FBI Director James Comey waits to testify at a Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs hearing
Credit: Yuri Gripas/AFP/Getty Images)
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