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Wintry weather causes travel chaos across the UK

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of clouds going past the sun in a dull and gloomy setting on 19th March 2018 in Littleborough, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.
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U.S. Airline Stocks Take Off, Despite Government Shutdown

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Jan.24 -- U.S. airline stocks took off Thursday despite concerns of a hit from the partial government shutdown now in its 34th day. Investors braced for impact, expecting earnings to miss for American Airlines, Southwest and JetBlue but...
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Southwest Air Says U.S. Shutdown Cost $60 Million in 1Q Revenue

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Feb.20 -- Southwest Airlines Co. announced that first quarter revenue will be reduced by $60 million due to the partial U.S. government shutdown. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Analyst: Few US options to avoid Boeing 737 Max

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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration faces mounting criticism for backing the airworthiness of Boeing's 737 Max jets as the number of countries that have grounded the aircraft grows in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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737 Max grounding to impact summer travel

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The 737 Max cancellations means summer vacation could be more stressful and expensive than travellers planned, due to fewer spare planes.
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737 Max grounding to impact summer travel

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737 max cancellations means summer vacation could be more stressful and expensive than travelers planned, due to fewer spare airplanes.
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737 Max grounding to impact summer travel

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The 737 Max cancellations means summer vacation could be more stressful and expensive than travelers planned, due to fewer spare airplanes.
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Southwest leaving Newark airport, groundings cited

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CLEAN : France promises help for flood-hit region

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The French government promises aid to regions in southwestern France hit by "historic" floods which left two people dead CLEAN : France promises help for flood-hit region on January 20, 2014 in La Londe-les-Maures, France (Footage by...
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CLEAN : REFILE: AFP interview with FM Zarif on Iran nuclear crisis (1/2)

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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif flew into Biarritz in southwestern France for the G7 summit in an unexpected and dramatic attempt to break a diplomatic deadlock over Tehran's disputed nuclear programme (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : US born panda Bei Bei arrives in new China home

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The US-born giant panda Bei Bei has arrived in southwestern China after a 16 hour flight with plenty of bamboo for him to munch on as he settled into his new home (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : AFP interview with founder of Glovo the booming Spanish delivery firm

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Four years ago Oscar Pierre quit his first job at Airbus Europe's largest aerospace group in Toulouse in southwestern France after just three months (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Coronavirus Wreaks Havoc on Hollywood’s Tight Schedules

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Mar.05 -- The James Bond sequel “No Time to Die,” due for release next month, will be pushed back until November as Hollywood scrambles to cope with the global coronavirus outbreak. Bloomberg's Kelly Gilblom takes a look at the impact...
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Apple, Netflix Drop Out Of SXSW Amid Growing Coronavirus Fears

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They're just two of several companies pulling out of the popular festival.
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CLEAN : FILE: Lourdes shrine closes over coronavirus fears

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The shrine at Lourdes in southwestern France, visited by millions of Catholic pilgrims from around the world, closes its doors for the first time in its history (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Matt Hancock answers questions at daily coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Downing Street's daily coronavirus press briefing led by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock on 5th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : France: Mourners honor bus driver who died after attack

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Nearly a thousand mourners gather at the funeral in southwestern France of Philippe Monguillot, a bus driver who died after he was beaten by passengers whom he asked to wear face masks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Un sacerdote ortodoxo herido por bala en ciudad francesa de Lyon

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Un sacerdote ortodoxo de nacionalidad griega fue tiroteado con una escopeta de cañones recortados el sábado en Lyon , en el suroeste de Francia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Fabricar el olor de la Luna? La alocada apuesta de un "escultor de aromas" francés

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Nunca se ha puesto una escafandra ni ha estado en el espacio, pero en su laboratorio del suroeste de Francia, abarrotado de frascos, el "escultor de aromas" Michaël Moisseeff ha reconstituido el olor... de la Luna (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Delta To Avoid Furloughs For Most Employees

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The company has kept workers employed after taking $25 billion in government stimulus money, but that runs out at the end of September.
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations Surge As Pandemic Shadows Election

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There's been an alarming increase in COVID-19 cases nationwide. The number of people hospitalized reached record highs in a growing number of states.
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Boris Johnson announces further nationwide lockdown

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and Chief Scientific Officer Patrick Vallance speaking at a press conference at which a further UK nationwide lockdown is announced on 31 October...