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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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VOICED: Maldives tourism suffers amidst political turmoil

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VOICED: Maldives tourism suffers amidst political turmoil
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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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Russia’s Central Bank Holds Key Rate at 10%

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Dec.16 -- Bloomberg’s Tony Halpin discusses the Bank of Russia’s decision not to raise rates and inflation. He speaks with Nejra Cehic and Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets: European Close.”
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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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VOICED : Dynamite fishing drugs threaten Myanmar's sea gypsies

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The Moken are a nomadic seafaring tribe who have practiced freedive fishing for centuries among the islands of southern Myanmar and Thailand and until recently the sea provided them with everything they needed
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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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Bloomberg

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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Tropical Storm Dorian Expected To Develop Into Category 1 Hurricane

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Tropical Storm Dorian is the fourth named storm this hurricane season.
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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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Irish polling starts early in the islands

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Voters in the Irish islands off the country’s west coast are among the first voters to cast their ballots. Those living off the coast of Donegal, Mayo and Galway are going to the polls today, one day ahead of the rest of the country....
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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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VOICED : Ukraine war casts a chill in Norwegian Arctic town

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War may be far away but tensions from the Ukraine conflict are causing an unprecedented chill in a remote Arctic town where Russian and Ukrainian coalminers have worked side by side for decades (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Geographers claim China discovered America and Australia

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1. Various exterior Royal Geographic Society 2. Interior with audience arriving for lecture 3. Geographer Gavin Menzies talking to arrivals 4. Interior hall with lecture about to start 5. Cutaway British newscaster Anna Ford 6. Menzies...
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In Bermuda, Hurricane Igor is moving ashore with powerful winds and drenching rain. AP correspondent Jason Bronis has the latest on conditions.

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HEADLINE: Igor powers ashore in Bermuda CAPTION: In Bermuda, Hurricane Igor is moving ashore with powerful winds and drenching rain. AP correspondent Jason Bronis has the latest on conditions. (Sept. 19)
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The AP's Mark Carlson takes a boat ride in the Chandeleur Sound, about 40 miles northeast of Venice, Louisiana. The thick, heavy oil floats in the water forming long clumps that look like raw sewage.

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HEADLINE: The oil slick arrives in Chandeleur Sound CAPTION: The AP's Mark Carlson takes a boat ride in the Chandeleur Sound, about 40 miles northeast of Venice, Louisiana. The thick, heavy oil floats in the water forming long clumps...
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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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Hugh Willoughby, professor of meteorology at Florida International University, says Typhoon Haiyan, which slammed the Philippines, is so powerful that instruments can't measure it's force. (Nov. 8)

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Hugh Willoughby, professor of meteorology at Florida International University, says Typhoon Haiyan, which slammed the Philippines, is so powerful that instruments can't measure it's force. "Haiyan is off the scale that we use to estimate...
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A man from Britain lands the 'best job in the world' as caretaker of a tropical island in Australia, part of a promotion by tourism officials promoting the Great Barrier Reef.

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HEADLINE: Guy snares 'best job in the world' as caretaker CAPTION: A man from Britain lands the 'best job in the world' as caretaker of a tropical island in Australia, part of a promotion by tourism officials promoting the Great Barrier...
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Effect of global warming on Pacific island

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Copenghagen - 11 December 2009 1. Various of Kirabati dancer Pelenise Alofa dancing at a presentation inside the conference venue organised by the Climate Action Network Australia and Pacific Calling Partnership 2. SOUNDBITE (English)...