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Broadcast on 16/05/2016
Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump calls newly elected London mayor Sadiq Khan 'rude' and 'ignorant'.
Venezuelan
President Nicolás Maduro has declared a 60-day state of emergency in
hopes of salvaging the country's disintegrating economy.
Economic
mismanagement, frequent shortages of basic goods and the crash of
prices for the country's once-prosperous oil exports have
left Venezuelans in crisis and their government strapped for cash.
Maduro is expanding on his previously-declared economic state of
emergency from last January.
It's not yet clear exactly what this
expanded state of emergency entails, but last year, the state of
emergency gave the country's security forces more control over the
people of several regions near the Venezuelan-Colombian border.
Dissatisfaction
with Maduro's regime has bolstered the country's opposition movement,
which is currently calling for a referendum on Maduro's term. U.S.
intelligence officials recently told reporters the country could be
headed for a total political collapse.
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The
Islamic State group launched a coordinated assault on a natural gas
plant north of Baghdad on Sunday that left at least 14 people dead,
according to Iraqi officials. ( May 15)
Current
affairs programme presented by Emily Maitlis. This edition looks at
growth, and asks what the future looks like for all of us - especially
the poor.
The twists and turns of Brazil's political drama have been compared to the TV series, House of Cards.
Deeply
unpopular leader Dilma Rousseff has been suspended from office and
taking her place as interim president is a man perhaps even more
polarising than her.
Michel Temer is seen as serving the
interests of Brazil's business elite and despite calling for unity, he's
appointed a cabinet made up entirely of white men.
President Dilma Rousseff has called her suspension from office a "coup" and has vowed to fight back.
But
is Michel Temer the right leader to lift Brazil out of its political
crisis? And was Rousseff's impeachment a democratic move or a coup?
Presenter: Fauziah Ibrahim
Guests:
Rodrigo Nunes - Political Analyst and Lecturer at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.
Shannon Sims - Journalist who focuses on Brazilian politics and the Olympics.
Claudio Couto - Political Scientist and Associate Professor at the Getulio Vargas Foundation.