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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Street fighting Roma mayor combats Hungarian prejudices

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VOICED : Street fighting Roma mayor combats Hungarian prejudices
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Curated Video

Israel releases its first Single Malt Whisky

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LEADIN Israel's first whisky (also spelt whiskey) distillery is preparing to release the country's first Single Malt whisky. 100 bottles are set to be released by auction from The Milk and Honey distillery...
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Bloomberg

Sweden Says It Didn't Underestimate Seriousness of Virus

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Apr.29 -- Sweden's health minister Lena Hallengren says the country has not underestimated the seriousness of the coronavirus, even though its measures for fighting Covid-19 are more relaxed than other countries. "We realized that this...
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Curated Video

Court Rules Ohio's Primary Will Go On As Planned

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A court ruled against voters who sued to postpone in-person voting due to coronavirus concerns.
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Bloomberg

Running a Live Music Business in the Coronavirus Era

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Steven Severin is a co-owner of Neumos, one of Seattle’s most popular independent music venues, as well as its sister businesses, Barboza, and the Runaway. He also co-owns a bar called Life on Mars. Having to lay off more than...
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Bloomberg

Suntory CEO Niinami on Covid, Beverage Demand, Strategy

Higher Ed
Takeshi Niinami, chief executive officer of Japan's Suntory Holdings Ltd., a closely-held beer and spirits maker, talks about the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country, and how his company and the economy have been affected. Japan...
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Curated Video

Inmates Are Pushing Back Against Working In U.S. Prisons

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Inmates are required to work in a number of prisons in the U.S., but many are pushing back and demanding better conditions.
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Curated Video

Model launches her new organic snack range

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AP Entertainment London, 3 November 2009 1. Wide of Elizabeth Hurley stepping up to stage and posing for photographs 2. Various of Elizabeth Hurley posing for photographs 3. SOUNDBITE (english) Elizabeth Hurley, model: "I'm in Harrods...
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Israel releases its first Single Malt Whisky

Higher Ed
LEADIN Israel's first whisky (also spelt whiskey) distillery is preparing to release the country's first Single Malt whisky. 100 bottles are set to be released by auction from The Milk and Honey distillery...
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Curated Video

ACLU Sues Over Trump Immigration Policies

Higher Ed
The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the Trump administration, claiming it is violating immigration laws and its own policies by detaining immigrants who have a solid case for seeking asylum in the United States. The...
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Curated Video

Trampled by Turtles explain Minnesota slang

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TRAMPLED BY TURTLES EXPLAN MINNESOTAN SLANG Six-piece bluegrass folk band Trampled by Turtles are from Minnesota, a state known for its friendly people and unique colloquialisms. Members Dave Simonett – guitar/lead vocals –...
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Bridgeman Arts

Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 3 - Young couple and parents socialising in pub, and a children's centre

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Clip 3 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, a young couple goes to a pub, where their...
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Pentagon: strikes overwhelming and effective

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The Pentagon says damage assessments are still under way but initial indications show the military objectives were accomplished without material interference from Syria. Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the director of the Joint...
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Bloomberg

Jim Beam Whisky Maker Says Sales Are Slipping Down

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Apr.01 -- Takeshi Niinami, president and chief executive officer at Suntory Holdings Ltd., discusses the impact of coronavirus on the business and the challenges he’s facing in the work from home environment. He speaks exclusively on...
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Bloomberg

BrewDog Co-Founder: We're in Pure Survival Mode Right Now

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Jul.10 -- BrewDog Co-Founder James Watt discusses the future of the beer industry, expansion plans and what adjustments BrewDog have made to reach customers during the pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on...
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California Shuts Down Bars In Los Angeles And Other Counties

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Gov. Gavin Newsom also recommended local officials in at least eight other counties take similar action because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Press Association

Pubs prepare to reopen in England

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Pubs across England are preparing to reopen next month following the Coronavirus lockdown. Nicky Williams, manager of The Mount Pleasant in Wombourne, near Wolverhampton, has renovated her pub, put staff through social distancing...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy Latest Headlines
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U.S. Continues Breaking COVID-19 Case Records

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The U.S. has the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the world, and the numbers keep ticking up.
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New Restrictions In Milwaukee Amid Wisconsin Outbreak

Higher Ed
As Wisconsin GOP fights statewide restrictions, Milwaukee mayor institutes capacity limits at bars, restaurants, and public gatherings.
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Press Association

Public in Wakefield test knowledge of Covid-19 restrictions - pt2

Higher Ed
Vox-pops with people in Wakefield asking how well they understand and will follow new government guidelines on coronavirus. Interviewees are: Viv Spedding, 62 Wakefield, Matthew Pace, 27, Oxford (originally Philadelphia) Emily Antcliffe,...
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Press Association

Newcastle residents have say on new Covid-19 restrictions

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Members of the public in Newcastle have their say on the new Covid-19 restrictions put in place by Boris Johnson's government.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Reax from Lille as Covid-19 spike puts French city on maximum alert

9th - Higher Ed
Lille residents react after the northern French city is put in the 'maximum alert zone' because of the deterioration of indicators linked to the Covid-19 epidemic, synonymous with new health restrictions to curb the virus (Footage by...
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Press Association

Public in Wakefield test knowledge of Covid-19 restrictions

Higher Ed
Vox-pops with people in Wakefield asking how well they understand and will follow new government guidelines on coronavirus. Interviewees: Daniel Moakes, 27, Sheffield. Mandy Gaunt and Jo Demeza, x and 55, Wakefield