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Anti-nuclear activists give pope 'Hiroshima Flame'
Pope Francis met with a group of peace activists on Wednesday, including Setsuko Thurlow, an atomic bomb survivor, who accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons in 2017.
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Big plastic user Japan fights waste ahead of G20
In Japan, a country where cleanliness and neat packaging have long been considered good service, almost everything is sold plastic-wrapped.
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Johnson, Hunt on UK police warning on leak
Both candidates for the Conservative leadership and next UK prime minister on Saturday took part in the latest round of hustings, where they defended the media and journalists' right to publish leaks.
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Johnson, Juncker and Barnier leave Brexit meeting
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Monday in search of a longshot Brexit deal.
Sky News
PM accused of keeping report of Russian interfernece in election a secret
VOICED: The Prime Minister was accused today of keeping a sensitive report on alleged Russian interference in UK elections secret. SHOWS: The Kremlin, Boris Johnson with the Brexit bus, aerials of Houses of Parliament, MI5 headquarters....
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
SCOTUS allows public charge rule to take effect, Coronavirus death toll goes up, Bolton denies coordinated effort with New York Times
Sky News
Nicola Sturgeon statement on coronavirus
CLEAN: Interior shots of Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish First Minister, giving a press briefing update on the coronavirus pandemic on 2 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Confessions in the time of coronavirus: Polish priests install drive-thru confessionals
Polish priests have set up drive-through confessionals in the church's parking lot, so that worshippers and clergy from Warsaw's Temple of Divine Providence can abide by social distancing rules (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Vivienne Westwood suspends herself in a cage in London to protest Assange extradition trial
British designer Vivienne Westwood,79, sits in a giant bird cage outside London's Old Bailey court to protest the extradition trial of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
ARK Buying 'A Lot of Tesla' After Recent Tumble: Cathie Wood
Feb.23 -- Ark Investment Management founder and Chief Executive Officer Cathie Wood says her funds bought "a lot of Tesla" on Tuesday after the electric-vehicle maker's recent share-price slide. She speaks on "Bloomberg Businessweek"
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : EU observer says 'main challenge is security' during Iraq vote
European Union election observer Viola von Cramon says that the "main challenge" facing the Iraqi legislative election is "security", as she monitors the security forces and displaced people taking part in an early voting, two days...
Bloomberg
Green Energy Transition: Investments hit $1T
BloombergNEF APAC Head of Research Ali Izadi discusses the record investment poured into clean technologies in 2022 and the trend in 2023. Chile's Energy Minister Diego Pardow also joins us for an exclusive interview about the nation's...
Press Association
MPs set to vote on new Brexit deal by end of month, says Heaton-Harris
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said MPs are set to vote on the Brexit deal on trading arrangements for Northern Ireland by the end of the month. He made the comments on a visit to Hillmount garden centre on the...
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Fake News And The 1918 Flu
A propaganda machine and a law threatening prison for criticizing the U.S. government encouraged newspapers to censor the 1918 flu and it cost lives.
Bloomberg
Apple Brings Up Code in Fight With FBI
Feb. 24 -- Apple is expected to present software code as free speech as part of the company’s battle with the FBI over a court order to unlock an iPhone belonging to a shooter involved in the San Bernardino, California terror attack....
The Recount
Why Are Celebrities Being Sued For Posting Photos of Themselves?
After Real Housewives star Lisa Rinna posted 8 paparazzi photos of herself and her family on Instagram, the copyright holder sued her for $1.2 million. Grace wants to know, can privacy rights or Fair Use protect celebrities from...
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7127A VIETNAM: PENTAGON PAPERS
Controversy is still raging in America over the leaking
to the national press of the so-called Pentagon
Papers - the secret history of America's conduct of
the Vietnam War which was commissioned by former
US Defence Secretary Robert...