Saturday, April 30, 2016

Protest in Germany turns violent

Police arrest several violent left-wing protesters demonstrating on the eve on May Day. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Obama roasts Trump at star-studded dinner

U.S. President Barack Obama draws big laughs as he roasts Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Celebrities, politicians walk Washington red carpet

Politicians who want to be celebrities and celebrities who want to be politicians arrive for the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Hugs, tears at vigil for murdered Ohio family

Hundreds gather in Pike County, Ohio, to remember the eight members of one family who were brutally murdered last week. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Easter ceasefire fails to take hold in eastern Ukraine

Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels exchange heavy gunfire near the eastern city of Donetsk, despite an Easter holiday ceasefire agreement. Diane Hodges reports.

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Kasich: Republicans will be "wiped out" if Trump is nominee

Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says the Republican party will be "wiped out" at the polls in November if Donald Trump is the party's presidential nominee. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kenya burns thousands of elephant tusks

Kenya's president sets fire to 105 tons of ivory and a ton of rhino horns confiscated from smugglers and poachers as the country seeks to halt trade of the animal parts. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Protesters storm Baghdad's Green Zone

Hundreds of supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr storm into Baghdad's Green Zone and set up tents beside parliament after Sadr denounces the failure of politicians to reform a political quota system blamed for rampant corruption. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Woman sentenced to 100 years for cutting fetus from womb

A Colorado woman is sentenced to 100 years in prison for stabbing a pregnant stranger and cutting the fetus from her womb. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thousands mark Greek Orthodox Holy Fire rite in Jerusalem

Thousands of Christians celebrate Easter's Holy Fire Ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, packing the ancient church which they believe was built on the site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial and resurrection. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Toddlers found tied up in backyard: police

A woman in Texas is charged with child abuse after police find two toddlers tied in the backyard of a home, and six other children, ages 10 months to 13-years-old, alone inside. Diane Hodges reports.

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Protesters clash with German police before right-wing party congress

German left-wing demonstrators clash with police and supporters of the the right-wing AfD party as party members gather for their congress near the south-western city of Stuttgart. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Astronomers discover tailless comet

Astronomers have found a first-of-its-kind tailless comet that may offer clues about the solar system's formation and evolution. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Famed U.S. circus act packs up trunks and retires

Elephants are preparing to take their final bow at the Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey Circus, ending a 145-year spectacle that delighted fans and enraged animal activists. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Guatemala garbage dump collapse kills 4

Guatemalan families mourn the victims of a garbage dump collapse, as rescuers continue searching for those still missing. Yiming Woo reports.

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Deadly building collapse in Kenya

A building collapse in the capital of Kenya kills at least three with many more still trapped. Yiming Woo reports.

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Obama hosts jazz concert at White House

Singer Aretha Franklin takes the stage as U.S. President Barack Obama hosts a concert at the White House in observance of International Jazz Day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Bolivian police, protesters clash over disability pay

Protesters, many in wheelchairs, battle with riot police on the streets of La Paz, Bolivia. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kasich on Islamic State: 'Time to take decisive action'

Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says he would send U.S. ground troops into Syria to combat Islamic State and slams European 'bureaucracy' for hampering intelligence gathering. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Astronomers find first-ever tailless 'Manx' comet

Astronomers have found a first-of-its-kind tailless comet which analysis shows is made of well-preserved rocky materials from the inner solar system.

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Helicopter with 13 aboard crashes off Norway

The search is underway for the 13 occupants of a helicopter that crashed off Norway's west coast on Friday, in an area that sees frequent helicopter traffic to and from oil installations. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Britain's Prince Harry recruits Queen, Obamas for promo video

Britain's Prince Harry ropes in top talent to promote the Invictus Games for disabled military personnel, more details of which can be found at https://invictusgamesfoundation.org. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Trump on protest detour: "Felt like I was crossing the border"

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, known for his hardline stand on illegal immigration, says it felt like he was crossing the border after protesters forced him to make a detour in California. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Sanders criticizes corporate greed at Indiana rally

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders calls for United Technologies to keep jobs in Indiana. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Round two of anti-Trump protests in California

Demonstrators block the road outside the California Republican Convention in Burlingame, California where Donald Trump is speaking. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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At least 11 dead in Norway helicopter crash

At least 11 of 13 people aboard an oil rig transport helicopter were killed when the aircraft crashed off Norway's west coast. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Sting like a bee - alternative therapy in Gaza

Braving bee stings in Gaza. An alternative therapy center is using venom from bees to treat its patients.

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Biden and Pope Francis unite on global cancer war

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who lost his son to brain cancer last year, takes his crusade on cancer to the Vatican, where Pope Francis says medical research funding should be dictated by need instead of profit. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Mars prototype 'Bridget' on a slow test drive

European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Tim Peake drives the Mars Rover prototype called "Bridget" at Airbus's Mars Yard test area as part of an experiment of controlling it from the International Space Station (ISS). The British-built rover will be sent to Mars in 2018.

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Japan's "Corpse Hotels"

They're known as "Corpse Hotels", a place to store some of Japan's mounting pile of bodies. But will these camouflaged morgues help ease the pressure on the country's overworked crematoriums?

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Anti-Trump protest turns violent in California

About 20 protesters were arrested on Thursday night outside a Donald Trump rally in southern California, where the Republican presidential front-runner was vowing to get tough on illegal immigration. Linda So reports.

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GoPro footage shows reality of fighting for Islamic State

Footage found on a GoPro camera mounted on the helmet of an Islamic State fighter appears to show chaos and panic as the militants attack Kurdish peshmerga forces, a stark contrast to the group's propaganda videos.

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Emigration leaves Portugal's villages abandoned

Mass emigration to wealthier countries like France and Switzerland, high unemployment and poorly-paid local jobs, combined with falling birth rates, have caused some Portuguese parishes to lose about three-quarters of the population in the past few decades

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EU would insist on quick UK divorce – sources

The European Union would insist on completing a swift divorce with Britain before starting to forge any new relationship if UK voters decide in June to leave the 28-member bloc, sources tell Reuters.

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10 years hard labour for US man in North Korea

North Korea has sentenced a Korean American man to 10 years of hard labour for spying. Yiming Woo reports.

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Anti-Trump protest in California

Demonstrators protest against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in California. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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A day in the life of an Islamic State fighter

Footage filmed in December last year shows an intense first-person perspective of what it's like to be an Islamic State fighter. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Days of looting in Venezuela

Venezuela struggles with days of looting, following widespread shortages in energy and basic goods. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Biden "optimistic" about Iraq

Biden in Iraq meets speaker of parliamant and Kurdish president. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Protesters clash with French police over labor reforms

Protesters clash with police on the fringes of a demonstration over French labor reforms believed to make 'hiring and firing' easier for employers.

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Biden makes surprise visit to Iraq

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden meets with US military commanders and Iraqi officials, to show support as the Iraqi government battles to retake territory from Islamic State militants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syria ceasefire "barely alive": U.N.

Air strikes destroy a hospital and kill dozens of people in rebel-held areas of Syria's Aleppo including children and doctors with no one taking responsibility for the attack. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Aleppo hospital strike kills dozens

Air strikes and shellings on rebel-held areas of Aleppo, Syria, including a direct hit on a hospital, kill at least 34 people, including at least three doctors. Diane Hodges reports.

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Footage of girl rescued after Aleppo air strike

Video from social media shows a young girl being rescued from rubble after an air strike in Aleppo, Syria.

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Abandoned Portuguese villages lose hope of surviving

Many Portuguese villages have lost about three-quarters of their population in the past decades, due to mass emigration to wealthier countries

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Heat wave worsens drought in western India

Water trains bring scant relief to the western Indian state of Gujarat where the worst drought in four decades has emptied reservoirs and destroyed crops and livestock. Diane Hodges reports.

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Death and devastation after Aleppo airstrikes

Videos posted on a social media website shows what is believed to be the immediate aftermath of Thursday's bombardment of the Syrian city of Aleppo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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100 days until the Olympics start but is Rio ready?

There's less than 100 days to go until the Rio Olympics kick off and countries around the world have been revealing their kits. But just how prepared is Brazil for the Summer Games?

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The great Chanel handbag heist

Thieves used an SUV early Thursday to ram their way through the security grill of a Chanel store in central Paris in the latest brazen robbery on a luxury goods store in the French capital.

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After Wednesday glitch, Russia launches first rocket from new cosmodrome

President Vladimir Putin watches the first rocket launch from Russia's new Vostochny cosmodrome in the country's Far East, after criticizing space officials for a failed attempt the day before. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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20 years on, Australia's gun laws are working

As Australia remembers its last mass shooting 20 years ago, gun-related deaths are way down. Reuters' Byron Kaye says evidence shows that American politicians who claim fewer guns means more violence are clearly wrong.

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North's missile test fails again: South Korea

China vows to maintain security on the Korean peninsula, as the South says another ballistic missile test by the North has failed. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Iraqi army makes modest advance south of Mosul

Iraqi forces recapture a village in Nineveh province as part of the first phase of an offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State militants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Australia remembers Port Arthur massacre

Twenty years on, Australia's Prime Minister says the legacy of the Port Arthur massacre is that gun violence in the country is now "an exception" rather than a "brutal reality". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Russia makes second historic rocket launch attempt

Russia launches a rocket from the country's new spacesport, a second attempt in 24 hours to launch the unmanned Soyuz rocket after a technical fault. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Money: the new way to get ahead in North Korea

North Koreans increasingly look to cash to get ahead, as the importance of party membership and loyalty weakens. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Christ the Redeemer lit up ahead of Rio Olympics

Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue glows green and yellow as Brazil marks 100 days to the start of the Olympic Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syrian ceasefire on brink of collapse: UN envoy

U.N. Special Envoy for Syria urges the leaders of Russia and the U.S. to salvage the "barely alive" two-month cessation of hostilities in Syria. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Warfare on the outskirts of Aleppo

Video uploaded to social media purports to show barrel bombs dropped onto residential areas of Al Nayrab on the outskirts of Syrian city of Aleppo. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Caracas resident: "If we have lunch, we don't have dinner."

Scores are learning to live without in Venezuela, as an economic crisis is forcing some to slash meals, while the government imposes a shorter work week. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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South Korea unveils 'Zika-proof' Olympic uniforms

South Korea is hoping to protect its athletes from Zika-carrying mosquitoes with the unveiling of new, long-sleeve uniforms ahead of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Abandoned village becomes refuge for migrant children

An abandoned tourist village on the Greek island of Chios offers shelter to migrant children who crossed the Aegean Sea alone. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Greece hands over Olympic flame to Rio de Janeiro

Greece hands over the Olympic flame to Brazil's delegation of the 2016 Rio Olympics, at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens.

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Trump: 'Time to shake rust off U.S. foreign policy'

In his first foreign policy speech, Republican front-runner Donald Trump vows to improve relations with Russian and China, and says U.S. allies must bear more financial burden for their defense. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Canadian Rail trestle bridge goes up in flames

Canadian police are investigating whether a fire that destroyed a rail trestle bridge near Mayerthorpe, Alberta, was intentionally set. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Venezuela's government orders employees to work two-day week

Venezuela's socialist government orders public employees to work a two-day week as it tries to cut back on energy consumption in the crisis-hit country.

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Neo-Nazis on trial over refugee attack plot

Four members of a far-right group known as 'Oldschool Society' are standing trial in Munich, charged with planning bomb attacks at asylum centres. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Abdeslam's lawyer 'surprised' by France extradition

The lawyer for Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in November's Paris attacks, says he was not notified in advance of his client's extradition from Belgium to France. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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India hit by worst drought in four decades

The worst drought in four decades ravages crops, kills livestock, empties reservoirs and also hits water supplies in parts of India.

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'Europe's most-wanted man' extradited to France over Paris attacks

Salah Abdeslam, who was dubbed 'Europe's most-wanted man' in the wake of the Paris attacks, has been extradited from Belgium to France where he will have to answer charges of organizing cars, phones and housing for the attackers who killed 130 people in last November's attacks on the French capital.

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Warning signs for Apple's China gameplan

Apple wants to reassure investors that its iPhone SE is selling well in its second-biggest market, China. But Reuters' Yimou Lee says some retailers and suppliers aren't so sure.

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Thousands protest over Mexicos missing 43 students

Thousands of protesters marched through Mexico's capital on the 19th month anniversary of the feared massacre of 43 students, demanding answers into the whereabouts of their loved ones following the release of a damning report by international experts accusing authorities of hampering investigations.

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South Africa's sports teams are too white

South Africa bans its national cricket and rugby federations from hosting or bidding for international tournaments for not having more black players.

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Police failings blamed for Hillsborough disaster

The inquest into the deaths of 96 six football fans who died in the Hillsborough football stadium crush in 1989 rules they were unlawfully killed.

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Pepper spray flies between Trump supporters, opponents in CA

A rally in front of the Anaheim City Hall erupted into chaos when Trump supporters and opponents used pepper spray on each other. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Circus lions rescued in Latin America

A wildlife advocacy group prepares to send more than a dozen lions rescued from Peru and Colombia to a sanctuary in South Africa. Julie Noce reports.

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Photo exhibit in Geneva raises new tensions with Turkey

Geneva's Place des Nations has become ground zero in the latest freedom of expression battle between Turkey and the West. And, as Nathan Frandino reports, the Swiss government is not bending to pressure from Turkey.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Syrian amputee carries Rio 2016 flame through Athens refugee camp

A victim of the war in Syria is carrying the Olympic torch in Greece to draw attention to the plight of refugees from his homeland. Nathan Frandino reports.

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White House to "ramp up" pressure on N. Korea

The White House says it plans to continue to "ramp up the pressure" on Pyongyang to curb its nuclear activities. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Snakes, weather add to misery for Idomeni migrants

Gale force winds, cold temperatures and snakes worsen the living conditions for migrants stuck in Greece's makeshift border camp at Idomeni. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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UAE park offers refuge for neglected wild animals

A new wildlife park has opened in the United Arab Emirates to provide refuge for animals who have been neglected by their owners. Wild animals are seen as the ultimate status symbol for many of the rich in the Gulf.

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Tensions flare at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque

Scuffles break out between Palestinians and Israeli security forces outside Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque after several Israelis violated visitation rules. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Syrian migrant carries Olympic torch

A Syrian migrant staying at a reception center in the Elaiona suburb of Athens takes part in the Olympic torch relay to show support for migrants' plight.

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Chernobyl 30 years on: Inside the danger zone

Thirty years after the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in Ukraine, Reuters Matthias Williams meets some of the people ignoring the warnings and living inside the exclusion zone.

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Kidnapped boys escape Islamic State training

In an attempt to create a new generation of fighters, Islamic State is kidnapping boys and indoctrinating them. Reuters Emily Wither spoke to Yazidi boys who were trained to kill by the militants before they were smuggled to safety.

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The ghost town of Pripyat - 30 years after Chernobyl

Ukraine marks the 30th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster.

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Bangladesh LGBT activist killed by militants

Suspected Islamic militants killed gay rights activist Xulhaz Mannan late Monday in Bangladesh. As Douglas Busvine reporters, its the latest in a surge of violent attacks on free thinkers by militants claiming links to groups like Islamic State and Al Qaeda.

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Blast in Armenia capital kills two

A blast on a passenger bus kills at least two people and injures six in the Armenian capital of Yerevan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Canadian hostage beheaded in the Philippines

Philippine authorities find the severed head of a Canadian hostage, kidnapped last year by the radical Muslim group Abu Sayyaf. As Manuel Mogato reports from Manila, the lives of the remaining hostages could be in grave danger, in the hands of a group that puts money before ideology.

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Survivors, relatives remember Chernobyl victims

Thirty years later, Ukrainians in Slavutych, a town where many were permanently relocated to, pay tribute to the victims of the worst nuclear disaster in history. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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China's big plan to boost self-driving cars

The United States is the world leader when it comes to self-driving technology, but China may get driverless vehicles on the roads faster. Reuters' Jake Spring reports from the Beijing auto show.

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Mexico accused of stonewalling missing students probe

Family members of 43 missing Mexican students accuse the government of hampering an independent inquiry into the fate of their loved ones. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Monday, April 25, 2016

Chernobyl victims honored on 30th anniversary

Dozens of people who lost their loved ones in the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 30 years ago attend a vigil in Kiev, Ukraine. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Gay rights activist killed in Bangladesh

Islamist militants are suspected of hacking to death a leading gay rights activist and a friend at an apartment in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Kasich supporters mixed on Cruz-Kasich coalition

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate John Kasich weigh in on his alliance with Ted Cruz, with many agreeing: "Whatever has to be done to stop Trump." Vanessa Johnston reports.

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ESA launches satellite to monitor climate change

The European Space Agency (ESA) successfully launches Sentinel 1B, the second of two satellites designed to map the earth and research climate change. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Cleveland mayor confirms Rice family settlement

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson says that while the city has reached a $6 million settlement with the family of Tamir Rice, "there is no price that you can put on the life of a 12-year-old child." Rice was shot dead by a police officer in 2014. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trudeau calls Canadian hostage execution a "cold-blooded murder"

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirms that Canadian hostage John Ridsdel, a former mining executive, has been executed by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Cleveland to pay $6 million in Tamir Rice case

Cleveland officials have agreed to pay $6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the family of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African American boy who was shot dead by a white police officer in 2014. Vanessa Johnston reports.

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Trudeau condemns 'cold-blooded murder' of Canadian hostage in Philippines

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is outraged by the death of Canadian hostage John Ridsdel in the Philippines, calling it an act of "cold-blooded murder."

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Billions in donations, but no relief in Nepal

Nine thousand people were killed a year ago when a massive quake struck Nepal. Today, billions of dollars earmarked for disaster relief is going unused, even while survivors suffer. Reuters' Ross Adkin explains what's holding things up.

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Obama pushes for controversial TTIP deal during Germany visit

President Obama concentrates on the controversial TTIP trade deal during his visit to Germany, as he scrambles to reach an agreement before he leaves office.

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Far right wins first round of Austrian vote

The far right makes more gains in Europe, with Austria's Freedom Party scoring a big win in the first round of the country's presidential election.

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U.S. volunteers fighting IS alongside Kurds

A small band of western volunteers have made their own way to Iraq to take up arms against the militant group - even though Kurdish authorities say they need foreign money and weapons more than men. Reuters Emily Wither met one at a checkpoint in Northern Iraq.

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Sinkhole in the middle of intersection in China

State media releases surveillance video showing a sinkhole appearing in the middle of a busy intersection in eastern China. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Over 300 rescued migrants arrive in Sicily

Hundreds of migrants rescued from boats in the Mediterranean by Medecins Sans Frontieres arrive at Sicily's Pozzallo port. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Additional U.S. forces to be sent to Syria: Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama has approved deployment of up to an additional 250 U.S. forces in Syria. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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President Xi tightens grip on China's military

President Xi Jinping has been made commander-in-chief of a new joint command center set up to help China modernize its old fashioned military. But as Reuters' Greg Torode reports, there could be more to Xi's new appointment than meets the eye.

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Haitians demand second vote

As the deadline passes to hold a run-off vote in Haiti's presidential election, supporters of the winning candidate in the disputed first round demand a new election date. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Australian teen charged with planning ANZAC attack

Australia police say they have charged a teenager with planning an ANZAC Day attack, as tens of thousands gather to remember fallen soldiers. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Obama: "Time to complete TTIP"

U.S. President Barack Obama warned that time is running out for the European Union and the United States to complete a free trade accord, as protesters in Germany march against the plan. Diane Hodges reports.

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Burundi humanitarian worker awarded prize

George Clooney presents Aurora Prize to Marguerite Barankitse, a humanitarian worker from Burundi, at a ceremony in Armenia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Clinton on the cries for help on campaign trail

Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton says her administration would make efforts to improve mental health and drug addiction. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Migrants trying new route to bypass closed borders

Migrants trapped at the makeshift camp on the Greece-Macedonia border are turning to alternative routes to reach northern Europe. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Scuffles break out between police and protesters at Italy-Austria border

Austrian police scuffle with Italian demonstrators protesting against the deportation of migrants and proposed tougher border checks at the Alpine Brenner Pass. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pope to teens: happiness is not an app

Pope Francis holds a Jubilee Year Mass for tens of thousands of youth, urging them to shun materialism, and calls on kidnappers to release religious hostages in Syria. Diane Hodges reports.

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Candidates vote in Austria's presidential race

Austria's presidential hopefuls cast their vote in poll likely to determine whether Austria will drift toward the right after decades of centrist parties dominating political landscape. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama says EU and U.S. must move forward with TTIP

U.S. President Barack Obama defended the ongoing free trade deal talks with the European Union at a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Merkel welcomes Obama to Germany

U.S. President Barack Obama was welcomed to Germany with a military honors ceremony at the Royal Palace of Herrenhausen in Hanover. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Serbia's Vucic seeks mandate for EU talks in early election

Serbian candidates cast their ballots in an election seen as a test of pro-western Prime Minister Vucic's bid for the Balkan nation to join the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Obama begins two-day visit to Germany

U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Hanover, Germany, for a two-day visit to shore up U.S. alliances. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Solar plane lands in California

Solar-powered plane completes non-stop flight from Hawaii to California. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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George Clooney lays flowers at genocide memorial in Armenia

American actor George Clooney joins Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan in remembering victims of genocide at a memorial in capital Yerevan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Still homeless one year since Nepal quake

A baby who miraculously survived last year's deadly Nepal earthquake at two-days-old, is still living in a makeshift shed as his family awaits support to reconstruct their flattened home. Natasha Howitt reports.

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George Clooney calls denial of Armenia genocide 'ridiculous'

Actor George Clooney brands the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces a century ago as "genocide" and says it is ridiculous to deny it. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration)

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Nepal quake victims remembered

Nepal's prime minister leads tributes to the victims of last year's earthquakes on the eve of the first anniversary of the disaster. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Solar plane reaches California

A solar-powered plane due to land in California flies over the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Area as it continues its around-the-world journey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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North Korea calls new missile test "great success"

North Korea's state-run television releases still photographs of leader Kim Jong Un supervising a submarine-launched ballistic missile test. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Geroge Clooney calls denial of Armenia genocide 'ridiculous'

Actor George Clooney brands the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces a century ago as "genocide" and says it is ridiculous to deny it. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration)

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Sounds from Clinton's listening stop: "We can't all be doctors and lawyers"

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listened at a campaign stop in Connecticut where a woman talking about earning a living wage told her, "We all have different walks in life, we can't all be doctors and lawyers." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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One year on, Nepal struggles to recover from quake devastation

One year after two earthquakes devastated large swathes of Nepal, killing over 9,000 people and damaging nearly a million homes, the Himalayan nation is still struggling to restore its battered economy, rebuild famed monuments and revive its much-needed tourism industry. Nathan Frandino reports.

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N. Korea fires submarine-launched missile: S. Korea

South Korea's military says North Korea fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its coast, amid concern that the isolated state might conduct a nuclear test ahead of a rare ruling party meeting in May. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Merkel seeks to ease tensions with Turkey over migrants

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is visiting a migrants camp in Turkey as she seeks to ease tensions with the country over the migration crisis, but not everyone is pleased with her visit. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Chemical factory erupts in India

No casualties were reported when a chemical factory in India's southern state of Telangana erupted in flames. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Indonesia's Jews mark Passover in low key celebration

Indonesia's practicing Jews, thought to number less than 200, hope that interfaith events like the one in Jakarta which marked Passover, will help them gain an equal footing in the Muslim majority nation. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Dwindling Guantanamo population persists

The population of detainees at Guantanamo Bay military prison is shrinking, but Obama's goal of closing the prison is still elusive. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Pope hears confessions from teens in surprise visit

Pope Francis surprises youngsters and teenagers who had gathered in St. Peter's Square to confess their sins to priests, and personally hears the confessions of 16 young girls and boys. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Obama golfs with Cameron during UK visit

U.S. President Barack Obama golfs with British Prime Minister David Cameron while visiting the U.K., one day after appealing directly to British voters to remain in EU. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Outrage on the streets over trade ahead of Obama visit to Hanover

Thousands of Germans are protesting against a free trade deal being negotiated between the U.S. and the European Union ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to Hanover. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Art installation in Shanghai sells empty packages

An art exhibit in Shanghai questions consumer culture in a supermarket that sells food and drink packages with no contents. Paul Chapman reports.

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Frustration of Nepal quake victims

One year after earthquakes in Nepal, many are still struggling to rebuild their lives as frustration mounts over the slow government response. Paul Chapman reports.

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Frustration of Nepal quake victims

One year after earthquakes in Nepal, many are still struggling to rebuild their lives as frustration mounts over the slow government response. Paul Chapman reports.

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Young royals greet Obamas in London

U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle arrive for a casual dinner with Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry at London's Kensington Palace. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Friday, April 22, 2016

Young royals greet Obamas in London

U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle arrive for a casual dinner with Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry at London's Kensington Palace. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Protesters follow Dilma Rousseff to U.N.

Brazil's political turmoil came to New York on Friday as protesters outside the United Nations denounced embattled President Dilma Rousseff. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Buddhist temple turns to robot monk to attract followers

A Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Beijing has created a robot monk, opting to use technology rather than traditional methods to attract followers.

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(WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT) Israeli soldier charged with manslaughter returns home for Passover

(WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT) Video has emerged showing the Israeli soldier charged with manslaughter for shooting a Palestinian man, returning home to celebrate Passover after being granted a 48-hour furlough. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Obama says Prince death is "remarkable loss"

U.S. President Barack Obama called the death of Prince a "remarkable loss," saying that in the morning he played "Purple Rain" at the U.S. Ambassador's residence before heading to meetings. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syrian crisis can only be resolved through negotiation: Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama says the Syrian crisis can only be resolved through negotiation, which might include some parties he deeply disagrees with. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. pledges support for U.N. climate change agreement

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry praises the Paris climate change agreement ahead of its signing at the United Nations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama: EU magnifies British influence

President Barack Obama tells a London news conference that EU membership magnifies Britain's influence in the world, lending his support to those who want Britain to remain in the bloc. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syrian bomb victim to carry Olympic torch

A victim of the war in Syria who was once a competitive swimmer, will take part in the Olympic torch relay in Greece to raise awareness to the plight of refugees from his homeland. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Cameron welcomes Obama to Downing Street

British Prime Minister David Cameron greets U.S. President Barack Obama at Number 10 Downing Street in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Paisley Park becomes Prince memorial

Purple balloons and flowers decorate a fence outside Prince's Paisley Park Studios compound in Minnesota, as fans continue to pay tribute to the late pop star. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Obamas arrive for lunch with Queen

U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrived at Windsor Castle for a private lunch with Britain's Queen Elizabeth. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obamas smile for the Queen

The First Family of the U.S. poses for photos with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the U.K. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Serbian ultra-nationalists threaten EU future

Serbian ultra-nationalists look set to win seats in elections on Sunday boosted by growing discontent with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's pro-European Union stance and austerity policies.

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Dubai's teetering race for the top

Dubai wants to build the tallest skyscraper in the world, playing out an old plan to make real estate - rather than volatile oil - the emirate's economic lifeblood.

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Russia's latest moves in Syria raise alarm

Russia moved heavy artillery inside northern Syria concerning Washington and dampening President Obama's hopes of a continued ceasefire.

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Fans mourn loss of 'Purple Rain' superstar Prince

Prince, the music icon best known for songs like "Purple Rain," "Kiss" and "Raspberry Beret", is remembered across the United States where tributes are filled with a sea of purple. Gavino Garay reports.

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Australian TV crew home after Lebanon jail ordeal

An Australian television crew charged with kidnapping two children from their father in Beirut have returned home to Australia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Chilean student protest ends with water cannons

University students in Santiago take to the streets over latest disagreement with the government over education reform. Gavino Garay reports.

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First of 1,000 beacons light up Queen's 90th birthday

Outside Windsor Castle, Britain's Queen Elizabeth lights the first of 1,000 beacons that will burn worldwide to mark the 90th birthday of the world's oldest monarch. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Two dead after new bike lane collapses in Rio

A bike lane, one of the projects aimed at sprucing up Rio de Janeiro ahead of this summer's Olympic Games, has collapsed into the ocean, killing two people. Diane Hodges reports.

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Syrian-linked militia surrender to Kurdish forces

Kurdish forces say they've killed more than 20 pro-government militia during a two-day battle that has widened their control over Syrian territory along the border with Turkey. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Canada's PM Trudeau goes boxing in NY

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gives a lesson in boxing at the famous Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn, New York. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Fans mourn "shocking" death of Prince

Fans gathering outside Prince's Paisley Park complex in Minnesota shed tears as the news sinks in that the pop icon has died at age 57. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syrians brought to Italy by pope say "thankyou" for new start

The Syrian refugees Pope Francis brought back to Rome after visiting refugee camps in Greece have begun rebuilding their lives in their new country. Diane Hodges reports.

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Prince dead at 57

Music icon Prince, has been found dead at his Paisley Park complex in Minnesota. Gavino Garay reports.

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Obama: U.S., Gulf partners to address conflicts, economic issues

U.S. President Barack Obama says the U.S. and its Gulf partners have pledged to continue working together to fight Islamic State and improve economic ties. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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British PM pays tribute to Queen on 90th birthday

UK Prime Minister David Cameron pays tribute to "Rock of strength", Queen Elizabeth II on her 90th birthday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Meet China's cute furry ambassadors in South Korea

South Korea has just received two Chinese giant pandas as part of China's 'panda diplomacy'.

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Massive drug tunnel discovered under U.S-Mexican border

A half-mile-long tunnel spanning the U.S.-Mexican border through which tons of cocaine and cannabis were smuggled has been discovered by American crimefighters.

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Japanese business not keen on Trump: poll

Most Japanese firms think a Donald Trump presidency would hurt the Japan-U.S. alliance and make the United States less business-friendly. Reuters' Ed Klamann explains why Japan's angsty about the Republican presidential candidate.

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Rain adds to woes of Japan quake survivors

Heavy rain is adding to the misery of Japan's quake survivors who left their homes for evacuation centres. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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China ratchets up the pressure on Taiwan

A rocky start for Taiwan's president-elect Tsai Ying-wen. Beijing's been cranking up the pressure on Taipei as Tsai's inauguration draws near. Reuters' Ben Blanchard explains why China doesn't trust her.

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Thailand prepares for a royal succession

Portraits of Thailand's revered king can be seen far and wide across the country. But a news wave of public pictures are now emerging - images of king and his eldest son, as the country prepares for its first succession in 70 years. As Amy Lefevre reports, looking at theses pictures and talking about them are two very separate issues.

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Ecuador turns efforts to clearing bodies

Search teams in Ecuador turn their efforts to clearing bodies instead of finding survivors, days after the country was hit by a deadly earthquake. Yiming Woo reports.

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Three dead at Mexico chemical plant blast

A massive explosion rocked a major petrochemical facility in Mexico, killing at least three people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Guantanamo has to "keep the lights on" for now

Authorities and detainees at the Guantanamo Bay military prison prepare for the possibility of the facility's closure and say the "general spirit" is lifting. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Portrait critical for Thai succession

Thailand prepares the groundwork for its first royal succession in nearly 70 years. Natasha Howitt reports.

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VW expected to buy back 500,000 U.S. diesel cars

Sources tell Reuters the automaker Volkswagen is expected to buy back some 500,000 diesel vehicles sold in the U.S. that exceeded legal emission levels. Gavino Garay reports.

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Heat wave, drought ravage India

India's government says 330 million people are affected by drought, as a heat wave moves across the country with diminishing water sources. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Saudi snub for Obama amid straining relations

U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia but is greeted by a lower-level delegation as King Salman opts to welcome Gulf leaders instead for a regional summit on security.

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Pope prays for Ecuador, addresses Ukraine "emergency"

Pope Francis tells the people of Ecuador he is praying for them in their moment of suffering, and calls for the faithful to give generously to help the people of Ukraine. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Cruz pokes fun at Trump's NY win

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz vows to make it to the Republican convention despite his crushing defeat to front-runner Donald Trump in the New York primary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Queen Elizabeth set to turn 90

Britain's Queen Elizabeth awaits her 90th birthday with official engagements in Windsor. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Harriet Tubman is $20 bill's new face: Treasury

The U.S. Treasury will replace former President Andrew Jackson with anti-slavery crusader Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Linda So reports.

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Obama arrives in Saudi capital

U.S. President Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh for a summit meeting with King Salman and his fellow Gulf Arab leaders. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Japan quake aftermath: a harrowing search for the missing

A son hopes to find his father amid the rubble of last week's earthquakes in southern Japan. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Eight-month-old rape victim's father chops off accused's hands in India

An eight-month-old rape victim's father in India's northern state of Punjab chops off the hands of the alleged rapist after a court hearing on the two-year-old case gets postponed.

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Anime shaping the future of Japanese cars

Japanese automaker Nissan is looking to the giant robots of the 'Gundam' anime series for its new car designs. Reuters' Norihiko Shirouzu visited Nissan's design headquarters to ask how this might set them apart from a market filled with look-alike designs.

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China scraps G20 anti-corruption task force

Reuters exclusively reveals that China dropped an anti-corruption taskforce, normally headed by the G20 president nation, back in January. As Michelle Price reports, this seem like an unlikely move in the midst of Beijing's anti-corruption crackdown, and it doesn't make things easier for the global clamp down on tax evasion in the wake of the Panama papers.

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How far will Japan go in the name of security?

Japan may be beefing up its policing presence across fractious Asia, but as Tara Joseph reports, its nowhere close to even considering nuclear arms, despite the topic becoming a U.S. election issue.

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Kabul still shaken day after deadly attack

Afghan residents call for the government to provide better security in Kabul following a deadly Taliban attack that killed at least 64 people. Yiming Woo reports.

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Obama set to court Gulf in Riyadh trip

Barack Obama is heading to Riyadh to meet Saudi Arabian and Gulf state leaders, with the US President expected to try and soothe concerns about Iran's regional influence.

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Aid arrives for Ecuador quake victims

Aid arrives in coastal towns damaged by Ecuador's deadly earthquake, which has killed at least 480 people. Yiming Woo reports.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Rousseff: "It is a coup"

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff calls attempts to impeach her "a coup", as the Senate gears up to vote after a heavy defeat in the lower house of Congress. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Fidel Castro speaks from what could be his last Congress

Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro addresses the Congress in what he said "could possibly be one of the last times" that he speaks before the Congress. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Holy beer?

A brewery in Jerusalem produces craft beer with a taste they say dates back to Jesus' time. Sharon Reich reports.

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Death toll rises beyond 440 in Ecuador

Officials in Ecuador say the death toll after the weekend's devastating earthquake has risen beyond 440, with expectations that it will increase further. Nathan Frandino reports.

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30 years on, Chernobyl still a danger

Radiation levels around Ukraine's doomed Chernobyl nuclear power plant are still dangerously high, despite the passage of three decades since the plant's catastrophic meltdown. As the 30th anniversary approaches, nearby residents say they have no choice but to carry on. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Prince William, Prince Harry battle it out with lightsabers at Star Wars set

Prince William and Prince Harry visit Pinewood Studios to recognize British talent involved in production of Star War films.

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Japan's sumo Spring Festival gets underway at controversial war shrine

Close to 8,000 spectators attend Japan's ceremonial Spring Festival sumo wrestling tournament held outdoors at a controversial war shrine in the capital Tokyo.

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Myanmar's child labor poses challenge as economy booms

Myanmar's unregulated labor market is rife with child workers struggling to support their poor families.

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Art transcends stereotype in Belgium

A new art museum opens in Molenbeek as the area tries to shed the negative stereotype linking it to the Paris and Brussels attacks.

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Death by overwork on the rise in Japan

Japanese workers face heavy pressure to satisfy the heavy demands of their companies with punishing work hours and social expectations. As Tara Joseph reports, the strain can lead to despair and even suicide.

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Cautious steps for Libya's new government

Libya's new U.N.-backed government has begun trying to bring a chaotic country under its control

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Dozens killed, hundreds wounded in Kabul attack

At least 28 were killed and more than 300 wounded after a Taliban suicide attack in Kabul. Julie Noce reports.

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Drought and dams put Vietnam's future at risk

A massive drought and Chinese dams upstream are hitting Vietnam's farmers hard. Reuters' Bill Tarrant explains how that could threaten the country's future.

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Italian team prepares to fix crumbling Iraqi dam

Italian experts have arrived at the Mosul site as part of an emergency campaign to repair Iraq's largest dam before it collapses. Reuters Emily Wither went inside what some experts say is a disaster waiting to happen.

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Japan's sumo wrestlers mark spring festival in Tokyo

Sumo wrestlers at a shrine in Tokyo mark the annual Spring Festival. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Reuters wins Pulitzer Prize for Photography

Reuters and The New York Times share the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for images of the migrant crisis in Europe and the Middle East. Here are some of the photos that were honored.

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Several killed,wounded in Kabul attack:Afghan president

The Afghanistan president said a number of people were killed in a suicide attack on national security agency office in Kabul. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Child labour poses challenge for Myanmar government

Myanmar's unregulated labour market is rife with child workers struggling to support their poor families. Julie Noce reports.

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LA high school gets gender neutral bathroom

Students at a Los Angeles high school open a gender neutral bathroom amidst a national debate over gender equality. Julie Noce reports.

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Monday, April 18, 2016

Thousands in shelters after Japan quakes

At least 42 people died and nine are still missing after Japan's deadly earthquake. Tom Wilson explains the wider impact on hundreds of thousands of people now displaced and the economic blow to some of Japan's largest companies.

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Hong Kong's stranded casino ship

It's a waiting game for dozens of international crew stuck on board a Hong Kong casino ship for six months. Reuters' Venus Wu visits the 'New Imperial Star' to find out more about why they're refusing to leave.

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Leicester City's secret weapon: a monk

Leicester City's title tilt gets Thai monk's blessing. Sharon Reich reports.

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Obama predicts Mosul will fall by end of year

U.S. President Barack Obama in interview with Charlie Rose said, "By the end of the year we will have created the conditions whereby Mosul will eventually fall." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Correa tours heart of earthquake damaged region

Ecuador's Correa tours heart of earthquake damaged region as aid arrives. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Heavy rains batter central Chile causing severe flooding

Heavy rains in central Chile over the weekend cause severe flooding, leaving hundreds homeless and hundreds of others stranded in their homes as emergency crews go into recovery mode. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano erupts in fiery show

Popocatepetl Volcano erupts in a fiery show that covers nearby Puebla in ash. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Marathon at the North Pole

Runners are on top of the world as they compete in the coolest marathon in the world.

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Cause of Jerusalem bus blast "undetermined"

Israeli police investigating Monday's bus blast in Jerusalem say that at least 16 people were wounded and that the cause is still to be determined. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. to send more troops to Iraq, escalating war on Islamic State

The United States will send more troops to Iraq, potentially putting them closer to the frontlines to advise Iraqi forces in the war against Islamic State militants. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Hollande visits mosque in Cairo

French President Francois Hollande visits the Mohamed Ali mosque in Cairo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Jerusalem bus blast

Israeli police says an explosion aboard a bus in Jerusalem caused around 20 casualties, cause unclear.

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Johnny Depp's wife cops good behaviour bond as Australia ends 'war on terrier'

Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard gets off with a good behavior bond after admitting she falsified travel documents to bring the couple's two pet dogs into Australia.

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Russian military test-fires Iskander-M missile in country's south

The Russian military releases footage showing the test-firing of a nuclear-capable short-range missile as part of drills in the southern Astrakhan region.

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Afghanistan's first female orchestra

Afghan girls brave Taliban threats and family pressure for music -- as they take part in Afghanistan's first female orchestra, which is getting ready for its international debut.

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Diving oil price knocks global markets

A dive in oil prices sends stock markets lower on Monday after producers meeting in Qatar failed to agree on a plan to curb global supply, quashing the more optimistic tone which prevailed for much of the past week.

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Italy confirms migrant "tragedy" off Egypt, waiting for details

Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni confirms reports of hundreds of migrants drowning off Egypt's coast. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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A frantic search for survivors after Ecuador quake

Ecuadorians are camped out across the country as rescuers continue to dig through the rubble from Saturday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Death toll rises to 272 after Ecuador earthquake

Search and rescue continues after Ecuador earthquake kills more than 270 people. Julie Noce reports.

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Shaken Ecuador hunts for survivors amid quake debris

Traumatized Ecuadoreans sleep amid rubble while rescuers dig for survivors after an earthquake smashed the Andean nation's coastal region, killing at least 272 people and flattening resort towns.

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Amber Heard apologises to Australia

Johnny Depp and his wife Amber Heard make a video to apologise after she admitted falsifying documents to sneak their two dogs into Australia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Over 1,000 rally against Hong Kong leader at airport

More than 1,000 demonstrators protest against Hong Kong's leader after reports that airport staff were made to retrieve his daughter's bag from outside the restricted area. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Drone footage shows extent of Japan quake damage

Japan drone footage shows landslides and seismic faults after powerful earthquakes. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Brazilian president loses impeachment vote

The Brazilian congress voted in favor of sending President Dilma Rousseff into an impeachment trial prompting massive celebrations around the country. Julie Noce reports.

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Rescue efforts continue in quake ravaged Japan

Search and rescue operations continue in southern Japan after a pair of earthquakes leaves more than 40 dead. Julie Noce reports.

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Rio celebrates Rousseff impeachment vote

Copacabana beach turns into a block party after congressmen voted overwhelmingly to send impeachment proceedings against embattled President Dilma Rousseff to the Senate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Afghan girls pursue music passion

Afghan teenagers brave Taliban threats, family pressure and society to play music. Masako Iijima reports.

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83 vote for impeaching Rousseff, 25 against

Lawmakers make their final arguments as they vote on whether to impeach Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff. The opposition needs at least 342 votes from the 513 congressmen to force Rousseff into an impeachment trial in the Senate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thousands march against hatred and violence in Brussels

Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels to call for unity and peace, nearly a month after the attacks on the city's metro and airport that killed 32 people. Diane Hodges reports.

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Supporters, opponents of Rousseff rally in Brazil

Thousands of Brazilians show their support of, and opposition to, embattled President Dilma Rousseff as the country's lower house continued impeachment proceedings against her. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Street battle erupts at makeshift migrant camp in Paris

Video emerges showing migrants in Paris clashing with each other and with police on the night of April 14 at a makeshift migrant camp underneath a railway bridge. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Ecuador earthquake death toll spikes to at least 235

After a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific coast of Ecuador, family members search for the missing. One woman says, "I need to find my baby." Gavino Garay reports.

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Pope: I saw so much pain at Greek migrant camp

At his weekly audience in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis speaks about his emotional encounter with refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos, the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Indian town under curfew after violent protest

Curfew is imposed in a town in India's western Gujarat state after a protest by the Patidar community demanding the release of their leader turns violent. Diane Hodges reports.

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Bus crash kills at least 24 in Peru

At least 24 people are dead and 29 others injured after an early morning bus crash in the Andes mountains of central Peru. Diane Hodges reports.

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The competitive sport of stacking cups

Taiwanese children show off their stacking skills after winning eleven gold medals at the world championship in Germany. Yiming Woo reports.

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Search for survivors after Japan quakes

Rescuers in Japan are racing against time to search for survivors trapped under collapsed buildings following deadly earthquakes. Yiming Woo reports.

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Passersby pull out car smashed by Ecuador bridge

Bystanders in Ecuador help emergency workers pull out a car from under a collapsed bridge in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Damage in Ecuador after deadly earthquake

Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades has caused widespread damage in its largest city and killed at least 41 people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Deadly quake strikes Ecuador

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake in Ecuador has killed dozens as the government declares a national emergency. Yiming Woo reports.

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