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Newsline 31.03.2017 | 16:15 UTC
World
Venezuela 'coup' slammed across the world
A series of international powers have condemned a major power grab in Venezuela as an undemocratic coup d'etat. The Supreme Court stripped the opposition-controlled congress of all legislative power.
Polish teachers go on strike over controversial education reform
Many teachers are worried about losing their jobs, and parents expect chaos in the school system. Polish teachers have gone on strike for the first time since 2008. The fight over education reform could be a long one.
South Africa
Zuma under fire for sacking finance minister
South Africans have lashed out at President Jacob Zuma after he sacked Pravin Gordhan as finance minister. The opposition has called for a vote of no-confidence as the business community warns of economic repercussions.
Science
Hello, Big Brother: How China controls its citizens through social media
Have you ever wondered if your government monitors what you do on your smart phone? If you lived in China, this would be an every-day Orwellian reality.
News
Scotland makes official bid for new independence vote
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon has petitioned Prime Minister May for a new referendum as soon as possible. As the Brexit process begins, Scots are seeking a way to remain in the European Union.
Hungarian PM Orban: Soros-backed Central European University has been 'cheating'
The prime minister supports a new law that could drive a university backed by ideological rival George Soros out of Hungary. Orban believes the CEU has an unfair advantage over Hungarian universities.
Environment
mining
'Water wins over gold' in El Salvador mining ban
El Salvador's Parliament has approved a law banning all metal mining projects. The measure aims to protect the impoverished Central American nation's environment - but critics fear it could hurt the economy.

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