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CLEAN : FILE: Solomon Islands' PM Sogavare welcomed in China

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A tense calm returned to the Solomon Islands' capital Honiara Saturday, after days of rioting left at least three dead and reduced swathes of the city to smouldering ruins (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Reduced traffic in Shanghai under Covid restrictions

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Images of reduced traffic on streets Wednesday in China's largest city Shanghai which remains under a slew of restrictions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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US Senator Frank Carlson speaking in Washington, DC, after close of first session of 83rd Congress

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Title card: "A message from Sen. Frank Carlson (R-Kansas)" / SOT Carlson sitting at desk speaking to camera, saying that outstanding achievement of administration has been conclusion of Korean War and that he hopes that President Dwight...
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CLEAN : Dust storm hits Iraq's Fallujah

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Visibility in the Iraq's Fallujah is reduced to just a few metres as a dust storm descends on the city. Country-wide than 1,000 Iraqis were rushed to hospital with respiratory ailments due to sandstorms (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Sandstorm descends on Iraq's Fallujah, reduces visibility

9th - Higher Ed
A sandstorm descends on the city of Fallujah reducing visibility to a few metres as the eighth duststorm since mid-April hits Iraq, which has been battered by soil degradation, intense droughts and low rainfall linked to climate change...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US Representative Daniel A. Reed speaks in Washington, DC, about his efforts to reduce personal income tax

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Title card: "Taxation - A report from Rep Daniel A. Reed, Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee" / title "Congressman Reed, (R Dunkirk, NY)" superimposed over SOT Reed speaking to camera / SOT Reed saying his effort so far to reduce...
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Liverpool Lime Street station

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Liverpool Lime Street Station, platforms, notice on reduced train services, arrival and departure boards during rail strikes on the 20th August 2022 in Liverpool, England
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CLEAN : Hawaii Mauna Loa volcano eruption “greatly reduced” (USGS)

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Mauna Loa volcano aerial footage as the world’s largest active volcano, which began to erupt on November 28th, currently has “greatly reduced” its lava output and volcanic gas emissions with the main flow totally inactive, according to...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi Ashram, the house of Mahatma Gandhi with the chief minister of India's Gujarat state Bhupendra Patel during his two-day visit to India where...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi Ashram, the house of Mahatma Gandhi with the chief minister of India's Gujarat state Bhupendra Patel during his two-day visit to India where...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Pres. Dwight Eisenhower discusses need for respect for both labor unions and management in 1953 State of the Union address

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VS President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers State of The Union address from podium in the well of the US House of Representatives chamber; behind him sit Vice President Richard Nixon and Speaker of the House Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R-MA);...
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CLEAN : The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens to the public

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens to the public as Italy continues to ease restrictions imposed to stem the spread of the coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lack of Rain in India Dashed Optimism on Crops: Chaudhry

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Aug.27 -- Siraj Chaudhry, managing director and chief executive officer at National Commodities Management Services, discusses India’s food production, how crops were impacted by the monsoons and what he thinks could help farmers. He...
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Intel Planning to Cut Thousands of Jobs

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Intel Corp. is planning a major reduction in headcount, likely numbering in the thousands, to cut costs and cope with a sputtering personal-computer market, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Announcements could come as...
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CLEAN : French poll hopeful Pécresse outlines plans for culture sector

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French right-wing presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse presents the cultural section of her programme to stakeholders in the cultural sector, including an increase in the budget of the Ministry of Culture, Artistic and Cultural...
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Added Vitamin D Could Help Stop Colds and Flu

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VOICED: Some health experts have suggested fortifying food with Vitamin D after research found that taking a supplement could help stave off colds and flu. Scientists claim that the 'sunshine vitamin' might have benefits beyond good bone...
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ANU's Brandis on the UK's Political, Economic Credibility

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George Brandis is former Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and current Professor in the Practice of National Security at the Australian National University. He discusses the political and economic situation in the UK as...
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VOICED : Rwanda turns to electric motorbikes to drive down emissions

9th - Higher Ed
Rwanda Electric Motors Ltd converts motorcycles to run on electric in a bid to reduce air pollution in the capital Kigali (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French farmers look to human urine to fertilize crops

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French researchers and NGOs have found an alternative to chemical fertilizers, to reduce environmental pollution and to feed a growing population, thanks to an unexpected ingredient: human urine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Barristers protest plans to cut legal aid budget

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Barristers protest plans to cut legal aid budget
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Irish Government cuts excise duty on fuel

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The Irish Government has agreed a cut in excise duty on fuel. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe confirmed a cut of 20 cent per litre on petrol and 15 cent per litre of diesel. The measure, introduced amid concerns about growing pressures...
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52% of people want parties to reduce immigration

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52% of people want parties to reduce immigration
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Bloomberg

NEC Director Deese Expects Price Pressures to Ease

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White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says supply-chain issues are easing which should alleviate price pressures in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Cuts Investment Bank Bonuses by About 30%

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Jan.17 -- Deutsche Bank AG is cutting the bonus pool at its investment bank by about 30%, deepening pay reductions after a tumultuous year that saw the lender embark on a huge restructuring. Bloomberg's Michael Moore has the details on...