Rescue workers retrieve 24 bodies and eight survivors from two flooded gold mines in Zimbabwe where officials fear dozens more illegal miners are still trapped. Video provided by AFP
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New ‘yellow vest’ protests in France on the Champs-Elysees avenue
“We don’t want to survive, we want to live,” says a “yellow vest” demonstrator protesting near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Nearly 300 “yellow vest” protesters were gathered in the late morning in calm on the Champs-Elysées for a new day of mobilization, three months to the day after the beginning of this protest movement.
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Aid arrives at Venezuela border, US rejects dialogue with Maduro
Trucks carrying desperately-needed humanitarian aid for crisis-wracked Venezuela arrive at its border with Colombia as ministers from more than a dozen European and Latin American countries call on socialist leader Nicolas Maduro to hold “free” preside…
Pope Francis holds historic public mass in UAE
Pope Francis holds a historic public mass for an estimated 170,000 Catholics at an Abu Dhabi stadium on the first ever papal visit to the Muslim Gulf. Video provided by AFP
Nissan and its former chairman indicted in Japan
Carlos Ghosn reportedly understated his earnings by more than $44 million over a five-year period ending in 2015. Video provided by Newsy
Fiat Chrysler may open a new assembly plant in Detroit
The automaker is reportedly planning to reopen a Chrysler plant to build a new Jeep Grand Cherokee model. Video provided by Newsy
California can now officially require solar panels on new homes
The state’s Building Standards Commission voted to approve the housing rule, which is set to take effect in 2020.
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Roger Stone invokes fifth amendment in Senate committee’s Russia probe
Stone’s attorney refused a request to provide testimony and documents to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Kilauea volcano’s 35-year eruption streak may be over
The volcano hasn’t produced lava in three months — but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still active.
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Probe finds Moonves misled investigators hired by CBS
The investigators’ report, currently in draft form, will be used in deciding whether CBS will give ex-CEO Les Moonves a $120 million severance package. Video provided by Newsy