Parliamentary row disolves into fistfight A fistfight broke out between government and opposition MPs during a parliamentary debate in Venezuela. Rival members traded punches as tempers frayed in a row over a controversial media bill, reports the BBC. The incident forced a 10-minute suspension of proceedings in the National Assembly. Venezuelan television showed images of the brawl which began after the bill was slipped into the agenda against the opposition's wishes. It started when Nicolas Maduro, of President Hugo Chavez's Movement of the Fifth Republic, and Nicolas Sosa, of the opposition Movement for Socialism (MAS), started pushing and shoving each...