Sunday, June 26, 2016

The secret to finding cheap flights | Travel Hacks: The Telegraph

Published on 25 Jun 2016
In this video, Nick Trend, Telegraph’s Travel’s Consumer Editor, shares his top tips for finding a cheap flight.

#Africa - Seven countries' economies at risk over Brexit decision: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 24 Jun 2016
In tonight's show: We take a look at how business and financial aid in Africa could be affected by the UK's decision to leave the EU. Karim Wade, the son of former Senegalese president, has been given a presidential pardon after being imprisoned on corruption charges. In South Africa, black students are determined to take ballet classes that had been for years, reserved to the white minority.

#USA - Trump vs. Clinton: Who won in the battle of the speeches? Fox News

Published on 25 Jun 2016
Political panel examines each candidate's argument

#UK - Many Are Reeling After the U.K.'s Decision to Leave the European Union: ABC News

Published on 25 Jun 2016
More than two and a half million people want a do-over, angry at the man who led the charge and who could become the next prime minister.

 https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215
2,828,548 signatures

#USA - Young Girl Dies from a Rare Brain Eating Amoeba While on a Church Trip to North Carolina: ABC News

Published on 25 Jun 2016
Weeks after her return home, recent high school graduate Lauren Seitz's death has been traced back to a rare infection that lives in warm water.

Euro 2016: Why England fans are the most likely to riot: BBC News

Published on 25 Jun 2016
The latest clashes between England fans and police in Lille have left many wondering whether more can be done to stop similar violence in the future. Professor Anthony King, a sociologist and expert in hooliganism from Exeter university, explains why English football and violence still seem to go hand in hand.
Video journalist: Mohamed Madi

#Somalia - Al-Shabab Claims Another Hotel Attack: Newsy

Published on 25 Jun 2016
The Somalia-based terrorist group al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for an attack on a Mogadishu hotel. The attack killed at least 15 people.

Attackers detonated a suicide car bomb outside the gates of the hotel before storming the building and taking hostages. Somali officials said security forces swept the building Saturday night to end the siege, killing at least four militants.

Hotels frequented by lawmakers and government officials aren't unusual targets for terrorism. Al-Shabab claimed a similar attack that left 16 people dead at the Ambassador Hotel in early June.

The group has been largely driven out of Mogadishu and other Somali cities thanks to intervention from the African Union, but it still has the capability to launch terror attacks.

This video includes clips from the BBC and CCTV.

#UK - opposition leader on Brexit vote: DW News

Published on 25 Jun 2016
Jeremy Corbyn says he will run again for the top role if the party holds a new leadership contest. Two Labour lawmakers have made a move to topple Corbyn, whom they accused of lending lukewarm support to the pro-EU cause.