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The Confetti Foundation and Netta Jenkins, D.I. Extraordinaire-The Weekly Good with Marysol Castro

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This episode of the Weekly Good highlights an organization and an individual who demonstrate that with a little ingenuity and hard work, a negative situation can be completely flipped to a positive one. First, the organization story....
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Will vaccine passports revive tourism? | Inside Story

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Europe unveils COVID-19 digital pass to allow travel, but W.H.O. urges caution
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'Afraid this won’t end’: Italy in grips of fresh COVID crisis

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As country mourns virus victims, a rising death rate and fresh lockdown measures further darken the national mood.
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Biden says ‘tough’ to meet May 1 Afghanistan withdrawal deadline

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US president disparages agreement struck by former President Trump with Taliban as ‘not very solidly negotiated’.
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‘Safe and effective’: EU drug regulator backs AstraZeneca vaccine

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The European Medicines Agency says the benefits of the shot outweigh the risks after several countries pause rollouts amid fears over blood clots.
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Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini laid to rest

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Tribal chiefs, subjects and well -wishers gather after king’s private burial ceremony, where only close male family members attended.
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Dutch PM Rutte claims victory, D66 gains in COVID-dominated vote

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Rutte’s liberal party clearly winning the most seats in parliament after the socially distanced three-day vote.
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Haiti police stations stormed to free detained officers

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Demonstrators, including police officers in Haiti, have stormed several police stations in the capital to free four officers who had been arrested over an alleged coup attempt last month.
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US Capitol riot: Security heads deflect blame for breach

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FBI says it warned law enforcement of threat of the Capitol riot, planned in part on publicly available social media.
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Thousands rally after Georgia arrests main opposition leader

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Georgia raids the United National Movement offices and arrests its leader, prompting condemnation from some Western diplomats.
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UN warns of Yemen ‘death sentence’ as donor pledges fall short

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres ‘disappointed’ after only $1.7bn pledged at donor conference to fund urgently needed humanitarian programmes.
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ASEAN set for talks with Myanmar military as crisis escalates

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In a virtual meeting, regional foreign ministers will call for Aung San Suu Kyi’s release and encourage talks between the civilian leader and the military.
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Haiti protesters demand President Moise step down

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Anti-government protests have become a regular occurence in Haiti. Al Jazeera look at why they could be about to escalate.
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Israel PM Netanyahu pleads not guilty as corruption trial resumes

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Benjamin Netanyahu returns to court to face three corruption allegations just six weeks ahead of an election.
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Padel: World's fastest-growing sport gains popularity in Sweden

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Coronavirus lockdowns have affected sports worldwide, but Sweden’s unique approach to the pandemic has had the opposite effect in the traditionally Spanish and Latin American game of padel.
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Myanmar protests continue after violent crackdown

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Protesters in Myanmar returned to the streets for a fifth consecutive day and a day after rallies were violently broken up by security forces.
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China COVID cases surge: Gov't restricts Lunar New Year holiday travel

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Putting a halt on the worlds largest annual migration - for the second year in a row China's national holiday feels the effects of the pandemic
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US gov't warns of emboldened, violent right-wing groups

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The Department of Homeland Security says there could be further attacks after the riot at the Capitol building last month.
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BIKE HACK: Creak-Seeker

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Nothing ruins a ride like a creaky bike. Especially when that creak is of unknown origin. If your noisy ride hasn't scared off all your friends, have one at the ready. With their help and the help of this hack, you might find some peace...
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60 Seconds of Summer - BikeMag Short

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Bikes and best buddies all around the world, '100 Seconds of Summer' celebrates those warmer, brighter times.
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BIKE Thrashes the New Specialized Stumpjumper EVO 29 Carbon

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The Stumpy EVO models from Specialized sport moderate travel numbers, but are envelope-pushing aggressive in nearly every other sense. Watch as Spencer Rathkamp tries to find the EVO's limit, in a BikeMag Short by Satchel Cronk.
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First Ride - Diamondback Sync'r

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We got caught in some desert rain while testing out the Diamondback Sync’r Carbon. This BMX-inspired plus-sized hardtail offers enough versatility that it’ll suit every ride and enough value that it’ll suit every rider.
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BIKE HACK: Breaking The Seal

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You may think bearings are black boxes, meant to be replaced, not repaired. But most can be opened up, cleaned, and greased.
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BIKE HACK: Shortcuts

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