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World Service,13 Jun 2016,23 mins

Fifty Dead in Orlando Club Shooting

World Business Report

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The US is reeling from the worst mass shooting in its history, as a gunman kills 50 people at a gay club in Florida. We hear from the UK's main charity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, on the same day as it puts out new safety guidance for multi-national companies sending LGBT people abroad. Also, after a weekend of violence among supporters, the French government proposes a further clampdown on alcohol sales near grounds hosting matches in the European football Championships. The Tony Awards celebrate theatre achievement in New York. And, why the upcoming referendum on Britain's membership of the EU is also of keen interest to businesses in India. (Photo: A man injured in the mass shooting at the Pulse Nightclub cries as he attends a memorial service in Orlando, Florida. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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