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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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Covid, Wuhan and the Lab-Leak Theory

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May.28 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz says it is critically important to find the origin of the Covid-19 virus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of...
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CLEAN : Four investigations opened in France for crimes committed in Ukraine against French citizens

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Four investigations have opened in Paris "relating to French victims of war crimes" committed in Ukraine, explained General Jean-Philippe Reiland, who commands the Central Office for Combating Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide and War...
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CLEAN : Kenya: Delegations visit endangered rhino ahead of ivory burning

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CLEAN : Kenya: Delegations visit endangered rhino ahead of ivory burning
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VOICED : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home

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VOICED : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home
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African Antelope Get New Home in New Orleans

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A few tiny herds of African antelope have a new home on ranges in New Orleans, and zookeepers hope they will take advantage of the extra space away from curious crowds of humans to relax and reproduce. The Alliance for...
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Challenges That Could Delay Vaccine Rollout in Asia

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Dec.02 -- It’s not yet clear how quickly a covid-19 will be rolled out across Asia. Japan, China and India are among the list of countries that have pre-ordered Pfizer’s shot, but in developing countries, transport issues and a lack of...
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CLEAN : Hundreds of farmers protest against World Trade Organisation food speculation

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In Geneva, nearly 500 people demonstrate in Geneva in favour of food sovereignty and against free trade on the eve of the 12th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home

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CLEAN : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home
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CLEAN : FILE/Niger: Images of the Kouré giraffe reserve where the attack took place

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File images of the Kouré giraffe reserve, 60 km southeast of Niamey, where six French and one Nigerien workers for the French NGO Acted (ed: Agence d'aide à la coopération technique et au développement) were killed on Sunday with their...
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AAPA: Without Travel Bubbles Passengers Face Expectation Quagmire

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Apr.18 -- The first fully-fledged travel bubble of its kind, without quarantine and limitations, has opened between Australia and New Zealand. Association of Asia Pacific Airlines Director General Subhas Menon discusses what this means...
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Fear the Covid Variants: Yale's Dr. Ko

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Mar.15 -- Dr. Albert Ko, Yale University School of Medicine department chair, says you should fear the new variants of Covid-19 being discovered. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : 'Sorry for being alive:' Suspected jihadists kill at least 50 in Burkina Faso

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At least 50 civilians were killed in an attack by suspected jihadists in northern Burkina Faso, government spokesman Lionel Bilgo says, in one of the bloodiest clashes since a military coup in January (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Health situation in South Sudan deteriorating MSF

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CLEAN : Health situation in South Sudan deteriorating MSF
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WEB-IRAQ-REFUGEES

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WEB-IRAQ-REFUGEES
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CLEAN : Stock shots of the Latino

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CLEAN : Stock shots of the Latino
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VOICED: Illegal turtle trade flourishes on Bali

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VOICED: Illegal turtle trade flourishes on Bali
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Hollande calls for Aleppo humanitarian corridors

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French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday reiterated the urgent need for humanitarian corridors in Aleppo.Speaking in Paris on Tuesday at the inauguration of an exhibition taking visitors to Palmyra and other endangered world...
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CLEAN : MINUSCA reacts to deadly CAR clashes

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The UN peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic (MINUSCA) holds a press conference following recent deadly clashes in the central town of Bria between members of Christian anti balaka militias and ex Seleka fighters
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Loosening Covid-19 Restrictions Shows Mixed Results: Johns Hopkins

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Jun.05 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz updates work on vaccines and antibody treatments for Covid-19 and examines the spread of the virus as public restrictions are loosened in the United...
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Flu Season to Complicate Covid Treatment: Johns Hopkins

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Sep.17 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the approaching flu season and the potential use of Covid-19 vaccine boosters. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported...
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FRANCE: MEDICAL AID CHARITY AWARDED NOBEL PEACE PRICE (3)

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English/Nat The 1999 Nobel Peace Prize - the last one of this century - goes to Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders. At the Paris offices of the humanitarian organisation, there was a "roar of voices" when the...