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Prince Philip has cancelled public appearance at Battle of Jutland Commemoration in Orkney due to ill health

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Prince Philip has cancelled public appearance at Battle of Jutland Commemoration in Orkney due to ill health
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The view from China on Donald Trump

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VOICED: We've been hearing the view here in Johnstown - but what about on the international stage? Donald Trump's anti-China rhetoric has been causing concern in Beijing. One of the country's most influential state-controlled newspapers...
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CLEAN : Ex yoga missionary unleashes rage on Philippine miners

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After two decades as a yoga missionary Philippine Environment Secretary Regina Lopez is unleashing her inner rage on the mining industry while aiming for Bhutan style gross national happiness
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Interior Chief Dismisses Criticism Over Travel

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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Wednesday strongly defended his use of private charter flights for government business, calling criticism of his taxpayer-financed travel "complete and utter bull----" and driven by politics. ...
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U.S. Virgin Islands Grapple With Irma Aftermath

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Sep.13 -- The lush greenery has been stripped bare, homes have lost their roofs and cars lie crushed under utility polls. St. John, part of the Virgin Islands struck by Hurricane Irma last week, couldn’t look less like a tourist...
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VOICED : Seychelles islands witness tussle between protection of tourism and tortoises

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The Seychelles a chain of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean is a byword for luxury holidays Instagram perfect beaches and has gained a reputation as a honeymoon idyll (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bahamas Shelters Top Capacity After Hurricane Dorian

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Some shelters are stretched to their limits -- and beyond -- in Nassau.
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Boris Johnson pledges £14.9m for Bassetlaw hospital

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson with Health Secretary Matt Hancock during a visit to Bassetlaw District General Hospital in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, while on the campaign trail for the General Election.
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Travelers Heading To Hawaii Anew After Pre-Flight Tests For COVID-19

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Tourists board flights to islands under new rules requiring negative COVID-19 tests before takeoff.
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Bloomberg

Gatwick Airport CEO Hopes Vaccination Will Help Travel Green List

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May.17 -- Today marks a further easing to the UK reopening, with people allowed to travel again to a limited 'green' list of countries - including Portugal and Australia. The CEO of Gatwick airport Stewart Wingate spoke with Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Hundreds gather in Sydney to protest climate inaction amid global summit

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Protesters dressed as a lump of coal and Australia's Prime Minister dance hand-in-hand as hundreds gather in Sydney to label global climate talks "a sham" and the nation's leader "an absolute embarrassment" on the world stage (Footage by...
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The wildlife nightmare that everyone has feared for weeks along the Gulf Coast is fast becoming a reality. Saturday, a group of biologists and fish and wildlife agents were out on the water trying to rescue oil-covered birds

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HEADLINE: Rescuers try to help oil-covered birds CAPTION: The wildlife nightmare that everyone has feared for weeks along the Gulf Coast is fast becoming a reality. Saturday, a group of biologists and fish and wildlife agents were out...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR EARTH MAPPING MISSION

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English/Nat Astronauts aboard the space shuttle "Endeavour" are continuing their Earth-mapping mission. So far, they've mapped 44 (m) million square miles of the planet's terrain at least once and 31 (m) million square miles at least...
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Falkland Islands vote to stay British

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Falkland Islands vote to stay British
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Scottish Referendum - Various

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Scottish Referendum - Various
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Argentina Accuse UK of Bid to Militarise Falklands

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Argentina Accuse UK of Bid to Militarise Falklands
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Maldives ex-leaders' allies riot through streets

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1. Wide of riot police walking in streets 2. Mid of police moving barricade to allow vehicle to pass 3. Riot police running through streets to respond to disturbance 4. Police running down street 5. Various of smashed windows of local TV...
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Alex Salmond Speech at Pro Independence Rally

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Alex Salmond Speech at Pro Independence Rally
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Kalayaan Islands/Spratly Islands - Disputed Island

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Stand off at sea over disputed isles In a tense stand-off around the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, two Chinese craft on Saturday (13/5) cut across the bow of the Philippine navy vessel Benguet as it sailed towards the...
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All star line up at New York concert

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1 Nelly Furtado performance "Turn Off The Light" 2 SOT Nelly Furtado - on watching award shows "I watched a lot of award shows growing up and stuff so I was really into pop culture but at the same time I had a lot of different...
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RR7832A COMORO ISLAND BACKGROUNDER

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The Comoro Islands, lying between Madagascar and the East African coast, form one of the world's poorest and least-known countries. In May 1978, its government was overthrown in a coup led by white mercenaries. About 20, with their...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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RR7213B SEYCHELLES: PARADISE THREATENED BY TOURISM?

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The opening of Seychelles airport in February 1972 by Queen Elizabeth II has put this island paradise on the world tourist map. For the first time the Seychellois have the chance of developing their economy, but they are also exposed to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Its about our survival insists Kiribati President

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CLEAN : Its about our survival insists Kiribati President