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CLEAN : NATO allies take part in a series of drills in Bulgaria

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Bulgaria Hungary and Romania host NATO's largest military exercise this year with 25,000 personnel from over 20 NATO allies taking part in a series of drills
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Prosecutor: Puigdemont and four ex ministers can not leave the country

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Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont and four close separatist allies are free to roam Belgium and engage in political activity but cannot leave the country without permission and have to appear before...
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States Scramble To Respond As U.S. Coronavirus Cases Spike Again

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With the U.S. nearing its worst daily case totals since the pandemic began, states with the worst outbreaks are staying open — not without conflict.
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Leicester's mayor speaks after lockdown extension

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Peter Soulsby, Leicester City Mayor, speaking at a press conference after the announcement of a two week extension to the coronavirus lockdown in Leicester on 30 June 2020 in Leicester, United Kingdom
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Facebook will rename its digital wallet app Novi and Spotify removes its 10,000-song library limit.
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Will This Aggressive Australian Lockdown Prevent A U.S.-Like Spread?

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With a resurgent coronavirus, Victoria leaders are locking down Melbourne, while the U.S. remains open even amid much larger spikes.
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Camden's Hawley Arms pub opens for business

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Customers enjoy drinks at The Hawley Arms pub in Camden Town, made famous by singer Amy Winehouse, as coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased on 'Super Saturday'.



Interviews with customers Gabriele Sarrta, Lwimbo Malanda...
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Sir Ed Davey: Government incompetence has made university coronavirus challenges worse

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said the Government's 'incompetence' has made a 'difficult situation worse' regarding students starting university under Covid-19 restrictions.
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No Social Gatherings in Los Angeles County

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The announcement comes after L.A. County saw more than 4,500 new coronavirus cases for five straight days.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Polish pro-choice protesters block Warsaw traffic

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Cars block traffic on one of Warsaw's main bridges leading to the city as part of a protest against new restrictions on abortions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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California Curfew in Place as COVID Cases Rise

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State health officials say if the curfew doesn't slow the spread, they will have to look at other options.
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Senators are sworn in for the impeachment trial, and new travel bans go into effect to address COVID-19.
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Coronavirus R number falls below 1 for the first time since July

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Archive footage of the UK during lockdown as the R value of coronavirus falls below one for the first time since July.
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Colorado Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions In More Than 25 Counties

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New guidelines allow more than 25 counties to lift mask requirements and no longer cap the number of people in restaurants, stores, gyms and offices.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Apprehension' as Singapore tightens virus curbs after infections spike

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Singapore announced a ban on dine-ins and cut group sizes to two people on Friday as it further toughened virus curbs to stem a rise in local transmissions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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India Reports 152K Daily COVID Cases, Lowest in 50 Days

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The country hopes to deliver 120 million vaccine doses next month.
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Airline bosses urge UK and US to reopen transatlantic air corridor

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The CEO of Heathrow, American Airlines' Doug Parker and Ed Bastian from Delta Airlines urge the Prime Minister and US President Joe Biden to reopen the transatlantic air corridor.



John Holland-Kaye said the situation was "not...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Nyenswah on Covid Spread, Delta Variant

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Jul.16 -- Tolbert Nyenswah, senior research associate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the impact of the Delta variant. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (This Interview aired on July 12, 2021.)
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Michigan Joins Most States In Fully Reopening

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The state is lifting most remaining COVID-19 restrictions a little over a week ahead of schedule.
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EU Takes U.S. Off Safe Travel List

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Due to rising COVID cases, the U.S. has been taken off the "safe list" of countries whose residents can travel to the EU without restrictions.
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Public react to new Coronavirus restrictions amid Omnicron variant concerns

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Members of the public react to Boris Johnson bringing in new Coronavirus restrictions following the discovery of the omicron variant discovery.



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Singapore Eases Some Virus Curbs as Music Returns to Restaurants

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Singapore is easing some tough Covid restrictions that were put in place more than a month ago. The changes include allowing five people from the same residence to dine at restaurants. Bloomberg's Philip Heijmans reports on "Bloomberg...
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Passengers arrive at Heathrow as UK-US passenger route resumes

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Passengers speak to the media as they prepare to fly to the US for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic. <b<br/>r/>

1: Richard Clark
2: Christian Marcelin
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Interview with Humza Yousaf about vaccination

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with Scottish Health and Social Care Cabinet Secretary Humza Yousaf MP encouraging people to use the mobile vaccination coach on 21st December 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.