Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife are in New York City, where they’re expected to make their first court appearance on Monday.
This, of course, follows U.S. military action in the South American country on Saturday and has led to a lot of response from around the world.
The Show spoke with BBC's Audrey Tinline for a look at some of the key global stories this week.
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The UN Security Council this week is expected to meet to talk about Iran’s nuclear program. This precedes an expected visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Florida to meet with President Donald Trump next week.
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Australian authorities are calling Sunday’s attack at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach a terrorist incident. More than a dozen people were killed, ranging in age between 10 and 87.
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Floods in Southeast Asia have killed more than 1,000 people so far — and many more are missing.
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Deliberations were ongoing Monday morning as President Donald Trump has pressed for a resolution by the end of the week.
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Forces from a number of NATO countries will be holding live trials of anti-drone technology this week in Germany.