
Venezuela's Maduro wins election in disputed vote
Election authorities say with 80% of votes counted, Maduro has won with 51.2% of the vote, compared with 44% for the main opposition candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez.
Venezuela's election authority has declared that the incumbent Nicolas Maduro is the winner of Sunday's presidential election, as the opposition contests the result, saying their candidate won by a landslide. The US Secretary of State has expressed his scepticism about the official result. We'll bring you the latest.
Lebanon fears a dangerous new phase in fighting between Hezbollah and Israel as concerns grow for an escalation of the conflict. The international calls for restraint from both sides are growing louder.
We'll hear from a mayor in Canada about how wildfires have impacted his town.
And we'll bring you the latest from the Olympic Games in Paris.
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