Disputed Venezuela assembly takes parliament's powers bbc.com
Venezuela's controversial new constituent assembly has overwhelmingly voted in favour of assuming the powers of the opposition-led parliament.
Parliament has rejected the move. President Maduro says the new assembly will end political unrest, but many say it is a slide towards dictatorship.
Meanwhile Colombia says the former chief prosecutor Luisa Ortega Diaz has arrived in the capital Bogota.
Mrs Ortega said she feared for her life after being sacked by the new assembly.
Once a staunch supporter of President Maduro, she had become a strong critic of his socialist government in recent months.
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