
Protestors clash with police after Venezuela election
Protests erupted in the Venezuelan capital the day after President Nicolás Maduro claimed he had won.
In Venezuela, demonstrators have clashed with security forces after protesting about the disputed presidential election result. Police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas. The opposition say they have proof President Maduro stole the election. We'll go live to the capital, Caracas.
At least sixty-five people, mostly children, have been killed in bombardments by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the besieged Sudanese city of El-Fasher. We'll speak to the US special envoy to Sudan.
We'll also hear how one MP in Ukraine is raising funds to build a children's hospital that was damaged by a Russian attack.
And at the Olympic Games in Paris, we wont be seeing any triathlon today; authorities have in the last hour postponed both races due to fears over water quality in the River Seine.
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