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Britain And EU Have Drafted A ‘Comprehensive’ Post-Brexit Agreement

The deal is being criticized by both Britain’s Labour Party and by some in Prime Minister Theresa May’s own Conservative Party for threatening to trap the U.K. in the EU’s customs rules.

Britain Prime Minister Theresa May Unveils Draft ‘Brexit’ Agreement

British Prime Minster Theresa May unveiled the draft agreement reached with the European Union on the future relationship with the United Kingdom after it leaves next year.

One Family Shares Why They Joined The Migrant Caravan And Their Challenges

Angel and Delma Muñoz fled gang violence in Honduras and joined the migrant caravan headed toward the U.S. They’re now among thousands waiting in Tijuana to apply for asylum.

Nearly 10 Years After The Mumbai Terror Attacks, Maritime Security Has Improved

Nearly 10 years have passed since more than 160 people were killed in the Mumbai terror attacks. They lasted four days and left residents and foreign tourists traumatized.

Second Head Of Russian Intelligence Dies Within Two Years

The head of Russian military intelligence, Igor Korobov, 62, died after his agency was accused of activities against the U.S. His predecessor also died at age 58 from unclear circumstances.

When India’s Interfaith Couples Encounter Threats, ‘Love Commandos’ Come To Their Aid

Couples who marry against their parents’ wishes sometimes risk their lives in doing so. That’s where the Love Commandos come in. They run 500 safe houses and help couples elope or hide from relatives.

Yemen’s Civil War Pushes The Country To The Brink Of Famine

A report by Save the Children estimates that since the start of the war in Yemen, some 85,000 infants and children under the age of five may have died of starvation or disease.

Meanwhile in … Minnetonka, Minn., agribusiness has developed the first robot cowboys

In Minnetonka, Minn., agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. has developed the first robot cowboys. The three-wheeled machines are being used to coax cattle between pens at Cargill facilities. By taking over dangerous close-in work moving the large animals th…

As The War Drags On, Afghans Blame U.S. For Deteriorating Conditions

Rachel Martin talks to Associated Press Senior Correspondent Kathy Gannon about her reporting in Afghanistan. Afghans are increasingly blaming the U.S. for the long war.

It’s Been Tough Going For A Man That The U.S. Sent Back To Iraq

Naser al-Shimary was born in Iraq but was brought to the U.S. as a small child. Swept up in an immigration raid, he was deported to Iraq and now faces threats in a land he hardly knows.

News Brief: Roberts Calls Out Trump, Border Agent Trial, War In Yemen

Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts rebukes Trump. Border agent who killed a teen acquitted of involuntary manslaughter. Spotlight on U.S. support for Saudi Arabia’s military campaign in Yemen.

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