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Young couple tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel

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Young couple tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel
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tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel

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tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel
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Young couple tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel

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Young couple tourist backpackers taking pictures and looking happy ,Relax time on holiday concept travel
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Powerful storm batters south of France

9th - Higher Ed
Storm Gloria arrives in southeastern France accompanied by torrential rain flooding and high seas along the coastline (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Attention Turns To Donbas Region As Russia Focuses On Regional Control

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Newsy Tonight's Chance Seales discusses the latest in Ukraine with The Economist's Arkady Ostrovsky as the Donbas region becomes Russia's focus.
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Sky News

General Election 2015 - Manifesto For England Launch

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General Election 2015 - Manifesto For England Launch
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Former 'Idols' reveal their favorite judge

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FORMER 'AMERICAN IDOL' WINNERS REVEAL THEIR FAVORITE JUDGEAt the finale of "American Idol," previous winners revealed who were their favorite judges on the TV talent show.Season 10 winner, Scotty McCreery, didn't hesitate when naming...
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Renault Hopes to Double Market Share in Southeast Asia

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Apr.26 -- Carlos Ghosn, chairman and chief executive officer at Renault, discusses the company’s outlook in Asia and impact from globalization. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French lab tests masks to obtain EU quality certification

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The GIMAP laboratory near Saint-Etienne, in southeastern France, is the first in the country to test the quality of masks and their effectiveness in stopping viruses and bacteria (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Heathrow Airprt 'Full' As Annual Profits Slip 10%

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Heathrow Airprt 'Full' As Annual Profits Slip 10%
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Bloomberg

Colonial Pipeline Explosion Jolts U.S. Gasoline Prices

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Nov. 1 -- Gasoline supplies were cut to millions in the U.S. Southeast by a Colonia Pipeline explosion. The fire triggered a spike in U.S. gasoline prices. Bloomberg's Alix Steel reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Eclipse Forecast: Best in West, Least in East

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The early eclipse weather forecast looks best in the West and least in the East with patchy clouds muddling up the picture in between. The forecast as of Friday shows Oregon and Idaho as most promising to have clear sky...
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Sky News

Vince Cable Talks About Third Heathrow Runway

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CLEAN: The Government cleared the multi-Billion pound expansion of Heathrow for take-off today, but will do it, with a Reduced Majority in Parliament, after the Resignation of one prominent MP. Zac Goldsmith quit, saying the project...
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London Tube travellers face chaos as 24-hour strike hits

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Monday's strike on the London Underground is set to go ahead after talks to avert a mass walkout broke down. And it's not the only problem facing travellers next week... Workers at British Airways and Southern Rail are also set to go on...
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Eclipse Forecast: Best in West, Least in East

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The early eclipse weather forecast looks best in the West and least in the East with patchy clouds muddling up the picture in between. The forecast as of Friday shows Oregon and Idaho as most promising to have clear sky...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Local authorities to relocate displaced residents affected by quake

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Residents affected by an unusually strong earthquake which hit southeastern France on Monday will spend another night in emergency shelters before being relocated tomorrow by local authorities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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US gas prices drop amid virus-driven slowdown

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Gas prices across the nation are still falling amid decreased demand with fewer drivers on the road during the coronavirus outbreak.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Winter Olympics: Thirty years on, what's left of the Albertville Games?

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As Beijing 2022 kicks off, Albertville, in southeastern France, marks the thirtieth anniversary of its own Winter Olympics, with an opening ceremony on February 2, 1992 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French right's Valerie Pecresse kicks off presidential campaign

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This is the starting point of a long march," says right-wing presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse as she kicks off her campaign in Saint-Martin-Vésubie, in southeastern France, with her former opponent in the Republicans' (LR)...
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Bad weather, flooding and travel disruption continues

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Bad weather, flooding and travel disruption continues
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Former Idols and judges reveal their favorite memory on the show.

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'IDOL' MOMENTSAt the finale of "American Idol," former winners and judges revealed their most memorable moments on the show.Country superstar Keith Urban, who was as a judge on seasons 12, 13, 14 and the finale, said it was the long days...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Turkey risk of attack continues says Crisis Group

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More attacks in Turkey are possible with Islamic State sleeper cells operating in the country a Crisis Group researcher says after double suicide bombings in Ankara that killed 97 and sparked anger over the authorities failure to ensure...
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VOICED : Irans Chabahar free zone awaits end of sanctions

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Hundreds of containers lie idle in the scorching sun that pounds Irans southeastern port of Chabahar a free trade zone first set up in 1994 and crippled by decades of international sanctions
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Bloomberg

How Tech Could Suffer From a U.S.-China Trade War

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May.13 -- James Cakmak, contributing editor at Techonomy, explains how the technology industry could suffer from an escalation of a tariff war between the United States and China. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...