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Current events of July 11, 2016 (2016-07-11) (Monday)
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Arts and culture
A photo of an
African American
woman
being arrested by police in
Baton Rouge
is being hailed as a symbol of the
Black Lives Matter
movement.
(
The Atlantic
)
Business and economy
The
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Mixed Martial Arts
competition is sold to a consortium led by
Hollywood
talent agents
WME-IMG
.
(AP)
Disasters and accidents
Floods
resulting from the annual
monsoon
season cause 22 deaths and make 100,000 people homeless in
India
.
(Reuters via Channel News Asia)
Politics and elections
2016 Zimbabwe protests
Protest leader, Evan Mawarire, asks the international community to put pressure on the regime of
Robert Mugabe
.
(
The Guardian
)
Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2016
Andrea Leadsom
withdraws from the leadership election meaning that
Theresa May
will become the next leader of the
Conservative Party
and next
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
.
(
The Guardian
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