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Effigy of ex UK House Speaker burned on bonfire
An 11-metre effigy of departing speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow was burnt at the annual Guy Fawkes night in Edenbridge, UK.
Press Association
Priest describes experiences as chaplain at the London Nightingale NHS hospital
A priest who has spent weeks at the bedside of coronavirus patients at London's Nightingale Hospital has set up a 24-hour chaplaincy system to help tend to the religious needs of the seriously ill and their families. Father James Mackay,...
Sky News
Nicola Sturgeon giving daily coronavirus press briefing
CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving the Scottish Government's daily media briefing on coronavirus on 8 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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President Trump's Oxygen Levels Fell Twice In Recent Days
Dr. Sean Conley said the president's blood oxygen dipped below 94% on Friday and fell again on Saturday but was 98 on Sunday, in the normal range.
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Fauci Reflects on Year Spent Leading Fight Against COVID-19
Fauci has urged people not to relax on COVID protocols until more people are vaccinated.
Sky News
Boris Johnson speaking in joint press conference with Angela Merkel
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking in a joint press conference at Chequers with German Chancellor Angela Merkel answering questions from the media on 2 July 2021 in Princes Risborough, United Kingdom
Sky News
Boris Johnson speaking in joint press conference with Angela Merkel
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking in a joint press conference at Chequers with German Chancellor Angela Merkel answering questions from the media on 2 July 2021 in Princes Risborough, United Kingdom
Press Association
Nicola Sturgeon speaks following a meeting with Michelle O'Neill
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks following a meeting at Bute House, Edinburgh with Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O'Neill where they will discuss shared areas of interest including the current cost of living crisis, the...
Bloomberg
University of Sydney's McCreery on Queen Elizabeth II's Legacy
Cindy McCreery, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney, discusses the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
Bloomberg
Arqaam's Rizk: We Remain Cautious on Egypt
Zeina Rizk, executive director of fixed income asset management for Arqaam Capital, discusses her outlook on Egypt, the impact of a hawkish Fed on regional markets and why she is remaining underweight on Turkey. She speaks with Yousef...
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USA - Taiwan's President To Visit His University
The U.S. State Department announced on Monday (22/5) that it was
reversing a policy decision and would now allow Taiwan's
President Lee Teng-hui to enter the country to attend a reunion at
Cornell University where he studied. Department...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: BILL CLINTON FACES NEW CHALLENGES
English/Nat
One day after America's runoff for president, Bill Clinton looks ahead to the challenges of four more years in the White House as the nation's chief executive.
With more than 300 electoral votes to his credit, there is talk...
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UK: DEATH OF PRINCESS DIANA REMEMBERED UPDATE (5)
English/Nat
Flowers are piled high at the gates of Kensington Palace and flags in London are at half mast as people remember Diana, Princess of Wales on the first anniversary of her death.
The day has been marked by a variety of public...
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Legendary singer releases compilation of live performances
8 mins approx
1. Sit down interview with Neil Diamond
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SYND 19-12-71 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY JOHN CONNALLY SPEAKS IN WASHINGTON
Secretary of the Treasury John Connally speaks in Washington about the effect of domestic economy on US currency.
1. mcu John Connally speaking (SOUNDBITE): English
Film: Pos - Sound: Opt SOF - Colour - NYFilm: c0022804 - LN Number:...
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LEBANON: PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS WRAP (V)
English/Nat
The second and final round of elections is underway in Lebanon.
There are 65 parliamentary seats being contested in Beirut, in the Bekaa Valley and in Southern Lebanon.
Most likely to win seats in Beirut are Prime Minister...
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USA - US Defends Taiwan President Entry Permit
US defends Taiwan president entry permit
The US State Department announced on Monday (22/5) that it was reversing a policy decision and would now allow Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui to enter the country to attend a reunion at Cornell...
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Kerry distances himself and Obama from magazine article criticising Israel
Anonymous White House criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that drew condemnation in Israel is roiling Washington politics, putting the U.S. administration on the defensive.
At a forum sponsored by The Atlantic on...
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Italy - Tax Reform Is Major Campaign Issue
Tens of thousands of Italians attended each of the two final rallies staged by the country's main political parties, ahead of Sunday's (21/4) national election. On Thursday (18/4), supporters of the centre-left "Olive Tree" coalition...
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Palestinian comment to headlines, shots of barrier
Abu Dis, West Bank
1. Sun rising through barrier
2. Wide shot barrier near houses
3. Israeli flag next to concrete barrier
Jerusalem
4. Wide of Haaretz newspaper with headline reading "Int'l Court rules Israel must pull down...
Bloomberg
Russians Blame U.S., not Putin for Economic Woes: Dhand
Nov. 10 -- Olivia Dhand, vice president at Teneo Intelligence, talks with Francine Lacqua about the slowing of Russias economy and the fall of the ruble as sanctions from the United States and Europe take hold while oil prices continue...
Bloomberg
Moynihan: Markets Will Reflect Strong U.S. Economy
Oct. 29 -- Brian Moynihan, chairman and chief executive officer at Bank of America, speaks with Erik Schatzker about the strength of U.S. economic growth and the return of volatility to the equity market. He speaks on Market Makers.
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State Dept says Nuland's comments came from frustration; relations with Germany remain strong
The US State Department spokesperson said on Friday that Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has apologised to European Union officials for making disparaging comments about the EU in a leaked phone call.
In the intercepted...