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New Surge Spreads In The U.S. As Third Vaccine Is Within Reach

Higher Ed
More states are reporting infections from a new COVID-19 variant, just as a third vaccine nears approval.
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FDA Authorizes Second COVID-19 Vaccine After Moderna Review

Higher Ed
The emergency use authorization of the Moderna vaccine allows millions of additional doses to be distributed across the U.S.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Olympics overseas fan ban hits Japan tourism sector

9th - Higher Ed
After Olympics organisers announced a ban on spectators from abroad, those working in Japan's tourism industry are counting their losses (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Exit from women's treaty splits Turkey's feminists

9th - Higher Ed
Turkey's contentious withdrawal from a treaty combating gender-based violence has had a sympathetic response from at least one quarter: a top women's group that includes President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's daughter (Footage by AFPTV via...
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As U.S. Leans On Vaccines To Contain Spread, COVID-19 Surges Elsewhere

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California leads the U.S. in vaccinations, but Michigan and other states still seeing spikes from COVID-19 variants.
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Miami Police Crack Down on Spring Breakers, Issue State Of Emergency

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A state of emergency declared Saturday aims to disperse the crowds even more, after police threw pepper balls and arrested some Thursday night.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gaza wedding halls, gyms reopen as Covid restrictions ease

9th - Higher Ed
Wedding halls and gyms reopen in Gaza after closing in August of last year due to a coronavirus outbreak in the Gaza Strip (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Coronavirus Cases Level Off, But CDC Says It's Not Time to Relax Yet

Higher Ed
Cases in the U.S. have decreased in recent weeks, but new virus variants are bringing new threats.
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Bloomberg

BOJ Carves Out More Policy Flexibility

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Mar.19 -- The Bank of Japan unveiled a set of carefully crafted policy tweaks aimed at giving itself more flexibility to keep up its long quest to revive inflation. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Fauci Warns U.S. At Risk Of COVID-Variant Surge

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The COVID-19 variant first discovered in the U.K. is now the most common strain in the U.S.
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U.S. Vaccination Rate Slows As Officials Warn Of New Virus Variant

Higher Ed
The Biden administration appears unlikely to reach its goal of providing vaccine shots to 70 % of Americans by July 4.
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Mississippi Last In Nation For Number Of Fully Vaccinated People

Higher Ed
Mississippi's governor says no one should be forced to get a shot.
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U.S. Sees Holiday Weekend Travel Rebound, Fewer Mask Mandates

Higher Ed
One in ten Americans are expected to travel over the Memorial Day weekend, as numerous mask mandates and other restrictions are lifted.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Gaza, fear of Israeli bombs outweigh Covid risk

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, fled their homes during Israeli bombing without taking any essentials -- let alone their facemasks to shield against the raging Covid-19 pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Denmark brings Covid curbs back after just two months

9th - Higher Ed
File images of people using their coronavirus pass in Copenhagen as Denmark will re-introduce the health pass because of a sharp rise in Covid-19 infections, less than two months after scrapping controls (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Resigned Danes use the 'coronapass' again as Covid cases resurface

9th - Higher Ed
It becomes compulsory in all indoor places with at least 200 people in attendance and for large outdoor gatherings for Danes to show a health pass or 'coronapas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Students return to Idlib classrooms after Covid delays school year

9th - Higher Ed
Syrian children return to shools in northwestern Idlib province after delays due to the conflict and exacerbated by the Covid pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Yen's Wild Ride

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The yen has scope to slump further with a drop of close to another fifth not out of the question, according to some strategists. Bloomberg's Emily Barrett reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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CLIENT REPLAY NEWS HOUR Thousands rally against plan to resume US beef imports

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1. Wide of riot police on street facing demonstrators 2. Various of police and demonstrators scuffling 3. Close-up of poster reading: (Korean) "Fight until the end" 4. Mid shot of loudspeakers mounted on police vehicle UPSOUND: police...
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Man in hospital with suspected case of MERS Coronavirus

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A senior Jordanian health official reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Ryndrome on Sunday. Dr. Basheer al-Qaseer, Director of Jordan's Primary Health Administration, said a 52-year-old man, who is also a cancer patient, had...
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Arab League observers monitoring prisoners' release

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1. Various of Arab League observers in office of the director of Damascus Central Prison (no name available) 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jaa'far Kbeida, Arab League observer: "The main idea of the protocol is that the Syrian Government...
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Ukrainian Army dig trenches and prepares its defence position near Crimea border

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The Ukrainian army reinforced it presence on Sunday on the southern border of Crimea where Russian troops earlier took control of a Ukrainian village and a key natural gas distribution plant nearby. Russia raised the stakes on Saturday...
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Europe's 'first' Bitcoin cash machine unveiled

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A Swedish company has launched what it claims is Europe's first Bitcoin ATM. The machine allows people to exchange cash in their country's currency to Bitcoins on their mobile wallet. To most people the term Bitcoin is still shrouded in...
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Restoration of Michelangelo's "David" is nearing its finish

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1. Various of Florence 2. Various statue of David at at Galleria Dell'Academia 3. Cinzia Parnigoni, statue restorer on scaffolding 4. Close up brushing near David's ear 5. Various of Parnigoni working on David's head 6. SOUNDBITE...