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Beijing commuters wearing anti smog masks

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Beijing commuters wearing anti smog masks
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Boy king's mummy to be x-rayed to try to find cause of death

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1. Exterior of National Museum 2. Sphinx statue outside museum 3. Tourists queuing for museum 4. Various of King Tut's mask 5. Various of tourists in museum 6. Various of King Tut's sarcophagus 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zahi Hawass,...
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Star on keeping busy, his famous name and getting recognized

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AP Entertainment New York, 8 November 2012 1. SOUNDBITE (English) David Hasselhoff/Actor: "You know a performer needs to perform. You need to work. And I think that's why I've lasted so long and why I think my guide and my kind of mentor...
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CLEAN : BAFTA film awards: behind the scenes of the coveted golden mask

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CLEAN : BAFTA film awards: behind the scenes of the coveted golden mask
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VOICED : Salvadorenos combaten con bolas de fuego

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VOICED : Salvadorenos combaten con bolas de fuego
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CLEAN : Scandinavia's first women led mosque opens

9th - Higher Ed
Sherin Khankan may be softly spoken but that has not impacted her determination to found Scandinavia's first women led mosque but she believes changes must be made slowly and wisely if patriarchal structures are to be challenged
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CLEAN : First Saudi Arabia Comic Con marks chance to be free

9th - Higher Ed
Masks, costumes and characters of all types gather in the Red Sea city of Jeddah for the opening day of Saudi Arabia's first Comic Con event
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CLEAN : Geek heaven at Supanova pop culture expo in Sydney

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Australians flock to the popular Supanova pop culture expo in Sydney dressed up in elaborate cosplay costumes to celebrate the latest in the comic science fiction and gaming worlds
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VOICED : Nepal's feared demon dancer dances again

9th - Higher Ed
Kathmandu's feared Demon Dancer finally performed again after a two year break at this year's Indra Jatra festival an annual celebration that marks the end of the monsoon and the beginning of the harvest
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Female pilot, 1950s

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A woman pilot flying a jet plane
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: life goes on as usual in Minsk as Belarus resists lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
At a time when Europe is confined in the hope of slowing down the coronavirus pandemic, in Belarus life goes on almost as usual: hundreds of cars on the streets, crowded buses and subways and all the restaurants, shops and cafes open...
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Air travel down, but some report crowding on board

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CLEAN : New Delhi under severe pollution smog

9th - Higher Ed
India gate and other Delhi monuments are hidden by the smog as air in the Indian capital a noxious cocktail of industrial and vehicle emissions and agricultural smoke from the surrounding regions is rated as severe (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Robots help fight coronavirus spread in South African private hospital

9th - Higher Ed
South African private hospitals under the Netcare Group are using ultra violet technology to combat the spread of COVID-19 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Fauci warns that coronavirus could be cyclical

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the new coronavirus could be cyclical, meaning the outbreak could lessen or disappear for a period of time and then come back. Fauci says...
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US' Fauci warns virus could be cyclical

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The US government's top infectious diseases expert on Wednesday warned the new coronavirus outbreak could become cyclical and return stronger a second time if not enough preparation was done to prevent it.
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Royal Society president welcomes new guidance on masks in shops

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Royal Society president Venkatraman Ramakrishnan reacts to the Government's announcement that face coverings will become mandatory in shops in England from July 24. Anyone failing to comply with the order could face a fine of up to £100.
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People in Hong Kong Very Worried About Virus, Says Fmr. Democratic Party Chair

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Jan.28 -- Former Hong Kong Democratic Party Chairperson Emily Lau discusses the spread of the coronavirus and its impact on Hong Kong. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Experts fear multiple Independence Day celebrations across the US will result in a further rise in coronavirus cases

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VOICED: PT 2 :There are fears that multiple Independence Day celebrations across the US will result in a further rise in coronavirus cases. SHOWS: Emergency food aid being distributed, people having coronavirus tests in cars, voxpops...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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President Trump wears face mask in public, 1,018 TSA workers test positive for COVID-19, Lebron James won't wear social justice message on jersey
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States Change the Way They Slow Spread of Covid-19

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Aug.07 -- States are adopting social distancing and mask-wearing guidelines until a Covid-19 vaccine becomes available.
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Australia's Victoria State Records 723 New Virus Cases

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Jul.29 -- Daniel Andrews, premier of Australia's Victoria, says the state recorded 723 new Covid-19 cases, a record for the country. He also says mask-wearing would be mandatory across the state, extending the order from just Melbourne,...
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CLEAN : Belgian towns start providing their residents with free washable masks

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgian company YTS, specialising in printing and embroidery on textiles, which had closed down during the lockdown, now produces several thousand masks a day for Belgian companies and municipalities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Members of public in Leicester react to face covering rules

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Leicester residents in the city centre discuss the easing of their local lockdown as it becomes mandatory to wear face coverings in shop and non-essential shops are now allowed to reopen.