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Life During Coronavirus Lockdown - West Midlands Part 2

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VOICED: Life in lockdown during coronavirus crisis. Sky News is airing a series of special reports on life in lockdown from across the UK every day this week. Today Mark Stone visits a foodbank in Coventry that is ramping up production...
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Bloomberg

ANZ Bank Profit Plunges 60%; Dividend Deferred on Virus

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Apr.29 -- Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. first-half profit plunged 60% as the coronavirus crisis sent bad-debt provisions soaring, prompting the lender to defer its dividend until the economic situation is clearer. Emily...
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Walmart Announces Shortened Hours To Restock And Sanitize Stores

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The company said starting Sunday that all of its 24-hour locations would only be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. until further notice.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ethiopia's largest ethnic group holds scaled-back thanksgiving festival

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Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group, the Oromo, gather under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Israeli firm developing 30-second coronavirus breath test

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An Israeli company is developing a coronavirus breathalyser test that gives results in 30 seconds, billing it as a "front line" tool that can help restore a sense of normalcy during the pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Coronavirus Cases Skyrocket In Pakistan

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The country had refused to go into a complete lockdown over fears of an economic collapse.
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Fauci: U.S. Cases Remain 'Disturbingly High' Despite Race To Vaccinate

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Despite increased vaccination efforts, Dr. Fauci says a lack of a continuous decline in case numbers is concerning.
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As U.S. Vaccinations Increase, Pandemic Is Grim In India, Elsewhere

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As more people are vaccinated in the U.S., India and South America are suffering record daily deaths from pandemic.
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Fire in Baghdad COVID-19 Hospital Unit Kills 82, Injures 110

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The fire may have been caused by exploded oxygen cylinders, but officials are blaming the hospital administrators, too.
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Moderna Seeks OK For Emergency Approval For COVID Vaccine, Now What?

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Health experts agree multiple vaccine candidates need to succeed for the world to get hold of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Biden Administration Likely To Send Face Masks To Americans

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Millions of Americans may receive face masks from the federal government.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Covid patients rest in centres as cases spike in Syria's Idlib

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Syrian Covid-19 patients rest at medical centres in the rebel-held northwestern Syrian province of Idlib as coronavirus cases spike (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Baseball game to resume after shooting; Haiti's first lady returns home to plan husband's funeral; concerns rise amid new cases and less vaccinations
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Christian Orthodox worshippers celebrate Epiphany on the banks of the Jordan River

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Christian Orthodox worshippers take part in a baptism ceremony to celebrate Epiphany on the banks of the Jordan River, in what is believed to be the site of Jesus' baptism, near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank (Footage by AFPTV...
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Raw Video: Nasa Releeases Stereo Imaging of Sun

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Nasa Releases Stereo Imaging of Sun CAPTION: NASA unveils 3D images of the sun from the Solar Terrestrial Observatory. NASA says the imaging will help to improve space weather forcasting. (April 23)
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Bloomberg

Blackstone to Buy GEs Japan Residential Unit for $1.6B

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Nov. 20 -- Jefferies' David Zervos and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman discuss Blackstone's plan to buy GE's Japan residential real estate business for about $1.61 billion. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Bloomberg

Will Kuroda Show a Unified Front With Abe?

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Nov. 19 -- Bloomberg's Isabel Reynolds previews the Bank of Japan monetary policy statement scheduled to be released today. She speaks on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Negative Interest Rates Lift Tokyo Property Market

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April 4 -- The Bank of Japan's introduction of negative rates has helped trigger a property boom in Tokyo, and that's led some investors to warn that the market there is overheating and that a mini bubble is forming. Bloomberg's Aki Ito...
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Bloomberg

Riksbank's Ingves Sees Policy Rate Lower If Needed

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Oct. 27 -- Sveriges Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves discusses the central bank's decision to not add to record stimulus as it stands ready to extend bond purchases into next year. Ingves said mortgage bond purchases are "not on the...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Felipe VI tiende la mano a Cataluna

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VOICED : Felipe VI tiende la mano a Cataluna
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spain has a lack of trust in monarchy an

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Once almost taboo Spaniards are now talking seriously about a possible abdication by 76-year-old King Juan Carlos as he battles a string of health woes and his youngest daughter fights a corruption scandal CLEAN : Spain has a lack of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Aid-deprived and under-equipped, NE Syria faces virus threat

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Deprived of cross-border aid and already low on medical supplies, northeast Syria is grappling with the threat of a virus outbreak that aid groups and officials fear could ravage the region (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Philippines lifts deadline for tourists to leave

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The Philippines on Wednesday rescinded its call for foreign travellers to leave the country's main northern island within 72 hours or face being stranded indefinitely because of a coronavirus lockdown.