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Japan - Flammable water

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Natural, clear water and oil normally don't mix. However, scientists have developed a new fuel by combining these two liquids. Using this hybrid fuel in diesel engines reduces fuel costs by upto fifteen per cent. Nitrogen oxide emissions...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hot air balloons colour the Mondovi sky despite the grey Covid-impacted festival landscape

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Deprived of a festival due to the pandemic, balloon enthusiasts are gathering in Mondovi, the ballooning capital of northern Italy, to get their balloons off the ground in the Piedmont town (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Boris Johnson launches the UN Climate Change Conference 2020

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gives a speech at the launch of the UN Climate Change Conference UK 2020 at the Science Museum in London.
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CLEAN : Cannes: 'Every artist is influenced by Elvis', Italian rockers Maneskin tell AFP

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"Every artist nowadays, one way or another, is influenced by Elvis," says Damiano David, the lead singer of Italian rock group and 2021 Eurovision winner Maneskin, whose music is included in the biopic on the artist, which will premiere...
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EU court says Nazi collaborator unfairly convicted

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1. Wideshot of exterior of La Sante prison in Paris where Papon is incarcerated 2. French flag 3. Setup shot of Maurice Papon's lawyer, Francis Vuillemin 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Vuillemin, Papon's Lawyer: "A lot of people in...
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Facebook Unlikely to Return to China Over Free Expression, Privacy

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Nov.14 -- Facebook Inc. said if it ever returns to China, the company will do it in a way that preserves rights to free expression and privacy. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier and Nuala O’Connor, Center for Democracy & Technology president and...
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CLEAN : Presidential race "not up to par", says French political scientist

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We have a campaign, for the moment, which is not up to par", says Gilles Finchelstein, director general of France's Jean-Jaurès Foundation. In an interview with AFP, the political scientist deciphers the current campaign, highlights the...
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The U.S. Department of Transportation unveiled a Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS), which is meant to prevent vehicles from being driven if a driver's blood alcohol concentration exceeds legal limits. (June 4)

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 4 June 2015 1. Presenters explaining the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS)2. SOUNDBITE: Mark Rosekind, Administrator of the...
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Bloomberg

HSBC Dividend Halt Stirs Hong Kong Shareholders' Outrage

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Apr.08 -- Simon Yuen, founder of Surich Asset Management, which is leading the HSBC Shareholders Alliance, discusses the bank's decision to scrap dividends. The alliance, which claimed to have the backing of 3,000 shareholders, made four...
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Bloomberg

Bharat Biotech's Coronavirus Vaccine Gets a Nod from Indian Regulator

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Jan.03 -- India's regulator has given a nod to the locally-developed the coronavirus vaccine by Bharat Biotech for "restricted use in emergency situation" while the shot developed by AstraZeneca Plc and the University of Oxford was...
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Violinist Itzhak Perlman blasts Donald Trump over disabled journalist

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VIOLINIST ITZHAK PERLMAN BLASTS DONALD TRUMP OVER DISABLED JOURNALISTViolinist Itzhak Perlman, a longtime advocate for the disabled, is still upset over Donald Trump's derisive behavior toward a disabled reporter last fall and says he...
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Bloomberg

How Rough Is the Road for LinkedIn in China?

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky discusses the challenges of doing business in China. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

White Castle's Richardson Touts Success of the Impossible Burger

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Aug.21 -- Jamie Richardson, vice president at White Castle, discusses the addition of the Impossible Burger on the menu and sales of plant based items. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Newsy Talks To Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Former Spokesperson

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Will Ukraine reach an agreement with Russia to stop its brutal war? Igor Novikov tells Newsy what Russia is expected to do next.
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Bloomberg

Europe at Risk of Warfare Not Seen Since 1945: Shirreff

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"The Russians don't muck about," says Richard Shirreff, a retired British Army General who also served as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander for NATO. "If they attack they go for overwhelming force," he said on Bloomberg Television after...
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ITALY: REFERENDUM ON TELEVISION COMPANY OWNERSHIP

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Italian/Nat Former Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi faces the break up of his media empire if next Sunday's (11th June) referendum on television ownership goes against him. The billionaire commercial television owner - who has...
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RR0248/C Japan: Women Sumo

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Tokyo, Japan (Recent): Nihon University women sumo wrestlers, Tokyo street with sumo statues, Ryoun Noodle Bar, SOT in Japanese, Yuko Kawakami, worker, Ryoun Noodle Bar; SOT in Japanese, Hideji Nakamura, worker, Ryoun Noodle Bar;...
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Democrats outside Supreme Court: Trump is not the king

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All sides are mobilizing in response to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement, promising a momentous confirmation battle for President Donald Trump's next nominee to the high court. Senator Elizabeth Warren...
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Bloomberg

Puerto Rico Governor on Recovery Efforts and Debt

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Oct.04 -- Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello discusses an increase in the death toll from Hurricane Maria, President Donald Trump's visit to see the destruction left by storm and talk about the territory's debt. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Permitted to Boost Capital Cushions

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Sep.30 -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be allowed to boost their capital by billions of dollars to protect against potential losses, a key step in the Trump administration’s push to free the mortgage giants from U.S. control....
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Johnson: Conservatives champion the environment

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Saturday saw Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson in Notthingham for the latest in a series of hustings.
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Bright colours and skinny snowboard gear are top trends for this year's ski season

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AP Television London, UK, 21 October 2009 1. Various ski and snowboard fashion show 2. Pan Snow and Rock clothing stall 3. Various shots colourful jackets 4. Set up shot Claire Steward 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Claire Steward, Clothing...
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UK: 5 DAY OLD BABY BECOMES WORLD'S YOUNGEST TRANSPLANT PATIENT

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English/Nat A five-day-old Irish baby has become the world's youngest ever transplant patient, it was revealed on Monday. Little Baebhen Schuttke, who is now five months old, was given the lifesaving liver transplant operation by...
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Reduced Immigration Plans Will Hurt Tech Sector

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VOICED: Shows interior shots people working in TechHub Campus offices in London, including in offices, informal working areas and table football in an open space. Interview with Co Founder of Techhub Elizabeth Farley speaking on...