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News Wrap: Gulf Oil Cap Working Again After Submarine Collision

In other news Thursday, the cap on the ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico was again operational, following a strike by a remote-controlled submarine on Wednesday. Also, President Barack Obama welcomed Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Washington, though…

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May 19

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Thailand Negotiations Reach a Stalemate as Violence Escalates

The leaders of Thailand's anti-government protests have surrendered to authorities, sparking more violence in the streets of Bangkok. Judy Woodruff talks to Richard Doner, a professor of political science at Emory University, for more on the politics behind the "red…

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May 19

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Mayhem Escalates as Red Shirt Leaders Surrender in Thailand

Nick Paton Walsh of Independent Television News reports on the ongoing clash between authorities in Thailand and "red shirt" anti-government protesters that left six dead and Bangkok ablaze as some protesters to surrendered.

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May 14

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U.K. Foreign Secretary Reaffirms ‘Unbreakable Alliance’ with the U.S.

Foreign Secretary William Hague met with Obama administration officials, following speculation that the U.K.'s new governing coalition will be more independent of U.S. policy. Margaret Warner talks to Hague about the newly formed government under Prime Minister David Cameron.

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May 11

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U.K. Opposition Parties Prepare to Form Government Under Conservative Leader

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced his resignation as Conservative and Liberal Democrats neared an agreement on forming a new coalition government. Jeffrey Brown talks to reporter Ned Temko about the new administration.

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May 11

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Prime Minister Gordon Brown Cedes Office to Conservative David Cameron

Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain's Labor Party resigned his position as the two opposition parties reached an agreement to form a government, following last week's inconclusive national election.

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May 07

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Governing Mandate Remains Up for Grabs After U.K. Elections

Britain's conservative party won more seats than the ruling Labor party in this week's elections, but it lacks a clear majority to establish the government. Simon Marks reports on the country's first hung parliament in 36 years, as three political…

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May 07

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Political Horsetrading Ahead, Following Conservative Win in U.K. Elections

Conservative Party leader David Cameron is looking to build a governing coalition with a third political party, after failing to gain a majority of seats in the British election. Margaret Warner gets three perspectives on the negotiations that lie ahead…

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May 05

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In Britain, Coalition Government Eyed Ahead of Parliamentary Elections

British voters are preparing to weigh in at the polls in the country's general election on Thursday. Simon Marks previews the heated election as three political parties vie for a majority in Parliament.

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Apr 29

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News Wrap: Financial Reform Inches Forward with Senate Cooperation

In other news Thursday, debate began on a financial reform bill in the Senate after Republicans allowed the measure to move forward, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced he will leave the Republican Party to run for the Senate as…

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