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Gambians go to Senegal, fear potential violence

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYKarang, Senegal, near the border with Gambia - 19 January 20171. Gambian welcome board on road 2. Wide of street near the Senegal-Gambia border3. Mid of Gambian...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : ETA disarmament move a major step says France (2)

9th - Higher Ed
French Interior Minister Matthias Fekl said a move by the Basque separatist group ETA to hand over weapons on Saturday was a 'major step' and 'an undeniably important day
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Bridgeman Arts

Landmarks of London in the early hours; Tower Bridge, the Docklands, St. Paul's Cathedral. c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a promotional film about a French girl visiting London. Late 50s/early 60s. Early morning views of the Thames (Tower Bridge and Big Ben). The Docklands. A red traffic light on a street corner. St Paul's Cathedral.
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'We're not living, we're existing': On the front line in Ukraine

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PART 2 - VOICED: Shows exterior shots driving through border region between Eastern and Western Ukraine, including driving through a Ukrainian Army checkpoint. Exterior shots city of Avdiivka, with damaged buildings left from fighting...
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Jordanians protest for Palestinian right of return

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Several thousand people rallied in Jordan on Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of what Palestinians call their "nakba," or catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands were uprooted from their homes in the Mideast war over Israel's...
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Trump May Go to US Embassy in Jerusalem Opening

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President Donald Trump says he rejected a plan to spend $1 billion on the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and plans to do it for less than half a million dollars instead. He says he "may go" to the embassy opening May 14. ...
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Work continues on what could be Captain Cook's historic ship

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Researchers are exploring whether a shipwreck off the coast of Rhode Island could be the vessel that 18th-century explorer Captain James Cook used to sail around the world.
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Trump has not committed to 3rd summit with Kim

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US President Donald Trump said that he "trusts" the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and will "take him on his word" about denuclearisation efforts despite talks between the two leaders collapsing in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.
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Trump on NKorea: 'You have to be prepared to walk'

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Trump has not committed to 3rd summit with Kim

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump said that he "trusts" the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and will "take him on his word" about denuclearisation efforts despite talks between the two leaders collapsing in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.
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UN chief visits mosque, urges religious tolerance

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UN chief visits mosque, urges religious tolerance

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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres went to the first mosque built in New York City on Friday to show solidarity with the Muslim community, urging people everywhere "to reaffirm the sanctity of all places of worship and the safety of...
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Trump on Kellyanne's husband: 'He's a whack job'

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Wednesday escalated his public feud with the husband of one of his top aides, Kellyanne Conway.
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Netanyahu and Bolton tour Jordan Valley

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Message board loses tech support after shootings

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The online message board 8chan suffered sporadic outages Monday after its cybersecurity provider cut it off for what it called a "cesspool of hate" following mass shootings in Texas and Ohio.
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Message board loses tech support after shootings

Higher Ed
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President Trump Suggests Next G-7 Summit Could Be Held At His Resort

Higher Ed
President Trump floated the idea of hosting next year's G-7 summit at one of his resorts in Florida, citing its ability to "handle whatever happens."
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CLEAN : Firemen faced water shortage during Lubrizol fire: Senate inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Firefighters used Seine water to fight the fire in the Lubrizol factory in Rouen because the flow from local networks was insufficient says the Senate's inquiry commission after its first investigation on the site (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : France/strike: SNCF announces the introduction of guaranteed trains

9th - Higher Ed
While SNCF traffic remains very disrupted on the sixth day of travel strikes in France the company announces the implementation of guaranteed trains that it is committed to running despite the strike (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Michigan expands who can be tested at new sites

Higher Ed
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says eight new testing sites are being set up at pharmacies in Michigan.
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Military help Suffolk council distribute PPE supplies

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a man collecting PPE supplies and shots of the Military and other staff in the control room surrounded by boxes of supplies on 14 April 2020 in Suffolk, England