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Violent clashes break out over retirement reforms in Argentina

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Police in riot gear firing tear gas and rubber bullets clashed with protesters outside Argentina's Congress Thursday, forcing the suspension of a session on pension reforms.

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Sky News

Bath Would Like To Introduce a Tourist Tax

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots streetscenes in city of Bath including traffic on road, shoppers and tourists walking along the streets and past shopsand postcards for sale outside shop. Exterior shots timelapse of people walking in...
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Family Speaks Out after Man Shot by Cops

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STORYLINE:

A tense crowd gathered Thursday in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, a day after Saheed Vassell was killed by pol
ice.
The shooting in Brooklyn on...
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Romanians rally to encourage EU voters

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Thousands of people gathered at a pro-European Union rally in the Romanian capital Bucharest ahead of next week's European elections.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mexico City entices its police force to get in shape

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More than 1,000 police officers across Mexico's capital have enrolled in the Healthy Police program for a chance to gain a bonus of 1,000 pesos (about $50) a month and also slim down a program for overweight cops in one of the world's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Violent protests in Chile over amid virus lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
Clashes between residents and police break out in the poor El Bosque neighbourhood of Santiago, with people complaining about a lack of food and work due to the lockdown currently being imposed on the Chilean capital to help contain the...
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Press Association

Golfers in Ireland get back to the green as restrictions ease

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Golfers get back on the course at Killeen golf club in Painestown Co. Kildare, as Ireland begins to ease out of coronavirus restrictions.



Interviews with Killen Club President Patrick McGrath, younger golfer Adam and Killeen...
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Press Association

One year on: Members of the public detail their lockdown experiences

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One year on from the first lockdown in the UK, PA Media talks to members of the public in London about their experiences during lockdown. Interviewees in order are Aelita Galevska, Andy Riley, Patty O'Keefe and Angela Kerr.
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Press Association

Swimmers back in the water as restrictions ease in England

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Swimmers return to West Reservoir in London for early morning swimming sessions. The reservoir has reopened as coronavirus restrictions begin to relax in England. Interview with swimmer Alison Harvey.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Big day for United': Fans in Manchester hail Ronaldo's return

9th - Higher Ed
Manchester United fans hail the "unbelievable" return of Cristiano Ronaldo, after the club announce they have reached a deal to re-sign the Portuguese star (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French athletes returning from Tokyo are already excited for Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first time all three of us have played in the Games and we're each leaving with two medals, including a team title (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pope urges end to 'senseless war' in Ukraine during his Christmas message

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Pope Francis appeals for an end to the "senseless war" in Ukraine, during his traditional Christmas message from St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Mental health tips during the pandemic

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NHS mental health doctor Dr Max Pemberton gives tips to help with mental health during the pandemic, part of Public Health England campaign Every Mind Matters.
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Press Association

Website launched to support youth mental health

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Quotes from Professor Prathiba Chitsabesan, NHS England Associate National Clinical Director for Children and Young People’s Mental Health on the launch of a new campaign to support the mental health of young people and their parents
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Press Association

Farming group launch mental health awareness campaign

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Farm Safety Foundation chairperson Stephanie Berkeley and Emily Bird, who grew up on a farm in C. Durham which her family still run, talk about the Mind Your Head campaign to raise awareness of mental health among farming communities.
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Dream Jobs: Bull Rider

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"The best training you can do is get on a bull."
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Doctors Say Conflating Mental Illness With Violence Can Lead To Stigma

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Doctors say a focus on mental illness can be good to increase funding, but it can also lead to a stigma surrounding those who seek help.
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Report: Death Penalty On The Decline In The U.S.

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The Death Penalty Information Center reports 2019 is the fifth straight year with fewer than 30 executions and fewer than 50 death sentences.
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Giving Kids 'Mental Health Days' Could Help Their Emotional Wellbeing

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A National Alliance on Mental Illness poll found one in six teens report feeling negative emotions often or always. Some parents are taking action.