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Protests break out in Venezuela
Security forces have fired tear gas and rubber bullets against protestors in the capital, Caracas, a day after President Nicolás Maduro claimed he had won.
There have been demonstrations in Venezuela against the election results that gave President Maduro another term in office. Thousands have poured onto the streets to protest, with the police firing tear gas in response. We'll speak to the opposition and an adviser to former President Hugo Chavez.
As concerns grow for the conflict to spread further in the Middle East, following the deadly rocket attack on the Golan Heights, we'll go live to Lebanon to get the latest from there.
And the men's Triathlon at the Olympics in Paris has been postponed due to poor water quality in the River Seine.
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