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CLEAN : Rio's unpaid artists protest on the steps of main theatre
Civil servants from the state of Rio de Janeiro put on a show on the steps of the Municipal Theatre to protest against their unpaid salaries: dancers choir singers musiciansÂ… most have not received their wages since February leading to...
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CLEAN : Generation homeless: trying to help Egypt's street kids
For Egypt's government and civil society groups tackling the growing problem of street children some from second and even third generation homeless families is proving difficult
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CLEAN : FARC build green sustainable village in Colombia
As FARC in Colombia continue to surrender their weapons to honour their commitment to completely disarm by June 20 some of those who have are starting their civil life in a sustainable village they built themselves in Colinas, south of...
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US Congressmen: baseball game still on
The Congressional annual charity baseball game in Washington, D.C., will go on as scheduled on Thursday, Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton and Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Doyle have confirmed during a joint news conference. Barton witnessed...
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Congressmen: Baseball Game Will Still Be Played
Thursday's annual charity congressional baseball game will go on as scheduled, Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton and Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Doyle confirmed during a joint news conference Wednesday. Barton witnessed the shootings that...
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CLEAN : Iraqi rescuers in perilous search for Mosul missing
With snipers lurking on rooftops and bombs hidden in the rubble rescue workers are risking their lives in a desperate search for civilians buried during the battle for Iraq's Mosul
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CLEAN : Palestinian civilians urge ICC to speed up war crimes probe
Palestinian lawyers and civil society groups Wednesday urged the International Criminal Court to speed up inquiries and open a full investigation into alleged war crimes in Gaza east Jerusalem and the West Bank
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CLEAN : Fire destroys buildings in Saudi UNESCO heritage site
A fire destroyed three buildings in a traditional section of Jeddah listed as a UNESCO world heritage site the Saudi civil defence said Wednesday
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OJ's Parole Board Didn't Consider '89 Abuse Case
Nevada's parole board didn't consider O.J. Simpson's 1989 conviction for misdemeanor spousal abuse when it granted him parole in July parole officials say because it wasn't listed in the federal clearinghouse of FBI crime data.
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CLEAN : Burkinabe prosecutor gives presser on Ouagadougou attack
Eight soldiers were killed and 61 injured as well as 24 civilians in last week's twin attacks in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou the authorities said Tuesday adding that eight jihadist assailants also died
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Kavanaugh questioned on investigating president
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says he has not taken a position on the constitutionality of investigating a sitting president. Yet his past writings cast doubt on the idea.
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Lawyers: Ronaldo accuser suffers from depression
Lawyers for a Nevada woman who has accused Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her said on Wednesday that a psychiatrist determined she suffered post-traumatic stress and depression because of the alleged 2009 attack in Las Vegas.
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Torra urges international scrutiny of trial of Catalan activists
Quim Torra, the Catalan president, made an appeal on Friday to the international community to follow closely the trial against the leaders of an attempt to secede from Spain.
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Bachelet on situation in Gaza and Venezuela
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet expressed her disappointment with Israel over its "immediate dismissal" of a report on the Gaza violence in 2018.
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Portugal sending task force to help Mozambique
Portugal is sending an intervention taskforce to help in the search and rescue operations in Mozambique following the devastation caused by cyclone Idai.
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Normandy village remains enduring symbol of D-Day
Seventy-five years on, the charming and peaceful village of Sainte-Mere-Eglise, in Normandy, remains an enduring symbol of D-Day, the Allied victory that saved Europe from Nazi tyranny.
Sky News
Interview with Nigel Farage at Brexit Betrayal March
CLEAN: Exterior views of interview with Nigel Farage as he prepares to begin the Brexit Betrayal march in Seaham, on 16 March 2019 in Sunderland, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : French Red Cross assists homeless during heatwave
Life on the streets in Paris and the surrounding suburbs is tough at the best of times and during times of extreme heat it can be deadly (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Ghana's emergence
Ghana votes in tight presidential polls on Friday with two main contestants vying to lead a booming economy in a country seeking to live up to its promise as a beacon of democracy in turbulent West Africa. VOICED : Ghana's emergence on...
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Clashes in Srinagar and demonstration in New Delhi
Clashes broke out in Indian-controlled Kashmir's Srinagar on Tuesday as protesters were attacked a security vehicle with stones and bricks.
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Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond gives statement outside the High Court surrounded by police and the media after a preliminary hearing on sexual assault charges
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Alex Salmond giving statement outside the High Court on 21 November 2019 in Edinburg, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : The crisis that continues to worsen in central Mali
Central Mali has been caught up in a whirlwind of violence for the past five years and Mamadou Lamine Diop who heads the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the region is well placed to observe that the...
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CLEAN : Burkina Faso: Exiled ex-PM Isaac Zida named as presidential candidate
Former Burkinabe Prime Minister Yacouba Isaac Zida, in exile in Canada since 2016, is named by his party, the Patriotic Movement for Salvation (MPS), as candidate for the presidential election of November 22 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Trump Won't Give Barr a Vote of Confidence
Dec.03 -- Donald Trump declined to express confidence in his attorney general, William Barr, who said in an interview this week that the Justice Department has no evidence of widespread fraud in the Nov. 3 election the president claims...