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CLEAN : Mass deaths of molluscs alarms fishermen in El Salvador

9th - Higher Ed
The death of countless molluscs mostly clams and mussels sets off alarm bells for Salvadorean fishermen living off the Pacific coast (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Masked gunmen attack TV stations in Iraq

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Gunmen attacked the offices of Iraq's private Dajla and NRT news channels, according to employees at the stations, in a new development in the violent unrest that has plagued Baghdad.
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CLEAN : Passion for purple revives ancient dye in Tunisia

9th - Higher Ed
A Tunisian man pieces together bits of a local secret linked to ancient emperors: how to make a prized purple dye using the guts of a sea snail (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Indoni festival showcases traditional South African culture

9th - Higher Ed
Women in traditional outfits sing and dance on stage during the Indoni SA Cultural Festival in Durban (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Barcelona opera house reopens with concert exclusively for plants

9th - Higher Ed
After a three-month long closure, the opera house in Barcelona, El Liceu, reopens with its first concert... for 2,292 plants (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Argentine health workers exhausted after six months on virus frontline

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors and nurses go to and fro to check on patients in the intensive care unit of Buenos Aires' Alejandro Posadas Hospital, where adults are already filling paediatric beds as the facility runs out of space due to a surge in Covid-19...
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Inventor makes wheelchairs out of recycled parts

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He's off in a cloud of dust.
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CLEAN : French PM visits shelter as govt announces measures to fight poverty

9th - Higher Ed
French Prime Minister Jean Castex visits a shelter in the Paris suburbs as the government promises a further 700 million euros ($830 million) to help poor people who have been hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Pandemic just one more problem for Brazilian favela built on stilts

9th - Higher Ed
In the Vila Gilda favela in Santos, southeast Brazil, good sanitary conditions are hard to come by in the narrow alleys and windowless stilt houses (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Thai school students demand education reform

9th - Higher Ed
Emboldened by the political protest movement currently sweeping Thailand, school pupils calling themselves the "Bad Student" movement are demanding cultural change, a curriculum overhaul, and a relaxation of rigid rules (Footage by AFPTV...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong and Singapore virus response a tale of two very different cities

9th - Higher Ed
Rivals Singapore and Hong Kong have become pandemic polar opposites, the former opting to live with the coronavirus and reopen to the world while the latter doubles down on zero-Covid and its international isolation (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : As inflation bites, Nigerians turn to traditional medicines

9th - Higher Ed
Multitudes of Nigerians have turned to traditional herbal therapies to save on basic needs, as living costs skyrocket, with food prices shooting through the roof and the economy taking a plunge (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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State news agency says 350 police removed from posts amid corruption probe

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As the Turkish government continues to battle a corruption scandal that has ensnared four cabinet ministers, some 350 police officers were removed from their posts in the capital Ankara on Tuesday, according to Turkey's state-run news...
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WRAP Vatican says Pope shows first signs of losing consciousness

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1. Lights in Pope's window turned off as dawn rises 2. Mid shot of nuns standing in Square looking up at Apostolic Palace 3. Closer shot of nun 4. St. Peter's Basilica 5. Wide shot of newspaper stand 6. Tilt down on newspapers, ends on...
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Iraqis watch the amateur video, condemn the alleged abuses

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AP Television Basra, south of Baghdad - 12 February, 2006 1. Wide pan of junction in Basra 2. Various of statue 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Karim al-Mayahi, VOXPOP: ''We hope that the occupation troops would get out of the country today,...
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Dutch troops give top racing bikes to Afghan cycle club

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June 22, 2002 1. Various of two Afghan cyclists walking to their bikes and examining them 2. Various of cyclists riding bikes 3. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Mohammed Sadeq, founder of Sadeq Cycling Club: "We try to find parts for these old bikes....
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Parkinson expert on Pope's medical condition

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Rome 1. Wide shot of Rome skyline, with the River Tigris in foreground, St Peter's basilica in background 2. St Peter's basilica Vatican City 3. Pilgrims in St Peter's Square 4. Police 5. Man reading newspaper with front page carrying...
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Budding entrepreneurs get top tips for business success

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Global share prices took a tumble this week, but a group of international entrepreneurs in Egypt is hoping to give their economies a boost. The annual Rise Up event in Cairo aims to give entrepreneurs the skills and contacts they need...
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EXCLUSIVE Fritzl's sister-in-law describes him as a 'tyrant'

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1. Josef Fritzl's sister-in-law, Christine R. walking in to her room 2. SOUNDBITE: (German) Christine R, Josef Fritzl's sister-in-law: (Reporter Q: "How is it possible Rosemarie knew nothing about what was going on in basement?") "I...
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Iran - Aftermath of earthquake

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Rescuers distributed tents, blankets and food on Tuesday (13/5) to tens of thousands of Iranians left homeless by Saturday's powerful earthquake in the eastern part of the country. VS Aerial views of quake site; MS view from ground of...
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Rose wine production is thriving despite its unfashionable past

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AIX EN PROVENCE, FRANCE - June 2006 1. People walking in the town of Aix en Provence 2. Panning shot of trees and statue of Le Roi Rene, the fifteenth century ruling king who holds a ring of grapes in his statuary hand 3. Close up on...
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Hundreds of people packed into state offices and waited in hours-long lines Friday as California began issuing driver's licenses to the nation's largest population of immigrants in the country illegally. (Jan. 2)

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Hundreds of people packed into state offices and waited in hours-long lines Friday as California began issuing driver's licenses to the nation's largest population of immigrants in the country illegally. The DMV expects 1.4 million...
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Reviving Cambodia's traditional silk industry

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AP Television Angkor Thom district, Siem Reap Province - April 14, 2010 1. Wide of tractor on bumpy road 2. Wide of entrance way to silk village 3. Zoom in on sign 4. Wide of woman weaving 5. Mid of woman weaving 6. Tilt down of another...
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Official reaction to Saddam Hussein tribunal video

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1. Wide shot of the Iraqi National Assembly ordinary session 2. Various of session 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ali al-Dabag, United Iraqi Alliance spokesman "I think the tribunal is in need of restructuring, the tribunal specialising in...