Wednesday 29 June 2016

News Around The world Today


House Benghazi Report Finds No Evidence of Clinton Wrongdoing
House Republicans investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, have found no evidence that Hillary Clinton was directly at fault for the deaths of four Americans. The 800-page report does criticize the CIA for missing intelligence leading up to the attacks and the Obama administration for mishandling the immediate response to the attacks.




Two Women Shot Dead After Arizona Court Hearing
Two women have been gunned down outside a courthouse in Holbrook, Arizona, by a man reportedly displeased with the outcome of a hearing. County officials say the suspected shooter, now in police custody, had been involved in the same hearing as the two women who were leaving the courthouse.




Gun and Bomb Attack at Istanbul Airport Kills Dozens
An attack on Istanbul's Ataturk international airport late on Tuesday has left 41 people dead and at least 140 others injured. Three attackers began shooting people outside and inside the terminal, then detonated suicide vests when police began firing at them. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said early signs indicate Islamic State are behind the coordinated attack.




Toyota Recalls 1.4 Million Cars Over Faulty Airbags
Japanese carmaker Toyota has issued a recall of 1.43 million cars around the world over faulty airbags. The company says there is a crack in the airbag inflator that could widen over time. The cars affected are Prius and Lexus models from 2008 to 2012. The recall includes 743,000 cars sold in Japan and 495,000 sold in North America.




Mike Tyson to Back Trump at GOP Convention
Donald Trump's campaign are lining up supporter Mike Tyson to appear at the Republican convention next month. Other sports figures set to appear include Indiana University basketball coach Bobby Knight and NASCAR chief Brian France.

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