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French govt spokesman on Ukraine, fuel protests

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French government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said on Monday that "nothing seems to justify the use of force" by Russia after tensions with Ukraine escalated in the Kerch Strait.
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley Calls Out Investors for Biases

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Dec.12 -- A new report from Morgan Stanley highlights the biases of investors when it comes to funding businesses run by women and people of color. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : Blob makes first appearance at Paris zoo

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From Saturday the Paris Zoological Park will welcome a new occupant the blob (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Lyon laboratory focuses on finding a treatment for coronavirus using existing drugs

9th - Higher Ed
The new coronavirus has upset all the plans of VirPath a university laboratory in Lyon which hopes to find as soon as possible among the already existing drugs an effective treatment for this virus that has already caused hundreds of...
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CLEAN : Corsica mayor determined to run again in local elections despite threats

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Behind the picturesque facade of the tiny village of Centuri in the north west of Corsica lies an underbelly of violence and intimidation (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French ski resort tries to calm panic amidst coronavirus fears

9th - Higher Ed
In the village of Les Contamines Montjoie residents express their concerns after the announcement of five confirmed cases of coronavirus among British nationals who visited the area (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Passengers react after French TGV train derails near Strasbourg

9th - Higher Ed
Passengers react after a French high-speed TGV train travelling from the eastern city of Strasbourg to Paris derailed after an embankment collapsed into the tracks seriously injuring the driver and hurting 20 others (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: Lausanne's watchman rings a bell calling citizens to mutual assistance

9th - Higher Ed
The watchman in Lausanne's cathedral, Renato Hausler, rings a bell calling on the population to help each other in the face of the new coronavirus epidemic (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : 'Empty chairs' action highlights fears of Paris's bar and restaurant owners

9th - Higher Ed
The Canal 19 collective, representing some thirty bars and restaurants around the popular Canal de l'Ourcq area, arranges a "1000 empty chairs" action in their local area to highlight fears over the prospect of staff losing jobs due to...
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CLEAN : Parisians react to Joe Biden's election win

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People in Paris react enthusiastically to Joe Biden's win in the US 2020 election, many expressing relief and hope that the US will soon be back in the Paris Climate Agreement (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : In western France, police hunt down environmental offenders

9th - Higher Ed
In western France, the gendarmes of Perros-Guirec are specialised in tracking down environmental offenders (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Expect Strong Second Half of 2021: Evercore's Altman

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Dec.04 -- Evercore Founder and Senior Chairman Roger Altman says that the second half of 2021 could be very strong. He thinks the recent run-up in equities shows that markets are looking past the current pessimism of surging Covid-19...
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CLEAN : In Bordeaux, tradespeople whose livelihoods are in danger hold flashmob 'funeral'

9th - Higher Ed
In Bordeaux, about 130 professionals, all dressed in black, representing trades "in danger" because of the French lockdown, stage a flash mob to depict their symbolic death, by lying down on the ground in the Place de la Comédie in the...
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CLEAN : By air, land, French police track forest fire-starters

9th - Higher Ed
Members of a newly created police team have started patrolling in southwest France to seek out and arrest the fire-starters devastating the region's forests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Painted sections of the Berlin wall to be auctioned as art

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1. Wide of Berlin wall artwork by Rolf Knie, with piece of wall chained to torture instrument (The Wall sentenced to death,1990), estimated price 6,000 - 9,000 euros (7,800 - 11,770 US dollars) 2. Close of Knie's artwork 3. Mid of...
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SYND 9 6 76 OLIVER STIRN STATEMENT ON DJIBOUTI TALKS

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French Secretary of State for Overseas Territories, Oliver Stirn, making a statement on the talks on the future of Djibouti 1. gv exterior gv Elysee Palace 2. SOUNDBITE: French Secretary of State for Overseas Territories, Oliver Stirn...
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Niger rower, known as the 'Sculling Sloth, comes last, despite cheers

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35 year old Djibo Issaka from landlocked Niger shouldn't really be at the 2012 Olympics at all, but thanks to a wild card he has become one of the London Games' most memorable stories. Issaka took up rowing less than three months ago,...
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Prince William Visits Royal Marsden Hospital

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Prince William Visits Royal Marsden Hospital
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An old mine shaft in Sweden is proving to be a popular choice for overnight guests looking to get away from it all. The 'silver mine suite' in what's billed as the 'world's deepest hotel' has a bed, table, chair, candles - and little else. (Jan. 16)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus003975 SOUNDBITE: (Swedish), Maaike Ouwehand, Sala silver mine tour guide: "Here in the mine there is no mobile phone coverage. So you can't use your mobile phone or the Internet. It is guaranteed...
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Queen Elizabeth meets Rosen Plevneliev, Bulgarian President

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Queen Elizabeth meets Rosen Plevneliev, Bulgarian President
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Traces of ricin found in Paris railway station

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1. Exterior wide shot of Gare de Lyon train station 2. Medium shot of Gare de Lyon sign 3. Various interior shots of Gare de Lyon train station 4. Medium shot of a TGV train 5. Medium shot of people waiting 6. VOXPOP: (French) Bruno...
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SYND 18 6 68 MOLLET ATTACKS DE GAULLE

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Socialist leader and former French Prime Minister Guy Mollet attacks President Charles de Gaulle for being too self satisfied. 1. SOUNDBITE (French): vs of Mollet speaking to press Film: Neg - Sound: Mag Trk - B&W - NYFilm:...
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Several hurt as gas explosion collapses building

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1. Wide shot scene of explosion 2. Mid shot injured person being put into back of ambulance 3. Fire officer talking to police 4. Mid shot building 5. SOUDBITE (French) Jacques Kerdonouff, Fire Chief: "We were called at around 1130 to an...
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Medieval liquor remains popular

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Chartreuse Valley, southeastern France - December 13th, 2011 1. Wide shot of the Carthusian monastery in the Chartreuse Valley 2. Mid shot of the Carthusian monastery 3. Mid shot of the Carthusian monastery 4. Mid shot of the monks...