Thursday, June 30, 2016

Clashes in Argentina over alleged circus kidnappers

Argentinian police clash with residents who say people working at a nearby circus are trying to kidnap their children. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Tesla 'Autopilot' death under investigation

U.S. transportation officials open an investigation into Tesla after a fatal crash tore the roof off a Model S operating in Autopilot mode. Gavino Garay reports.

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Major international drug bust on cocaine headed for Europe

Authorities say they've seized 11 tons of cocaine and made 33 arrests across two continents in an operation by law enforcement agencies from Italy, Colombia and the United States. Gavino Garay reports.

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U.S. House plans vote on guns

The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives, under mounting pressure to advance gun-control legislation, will vote next week on a measure to keep guns out of the hands of people on government terrorism watch lists. Linda So reports.

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Kidnapped Indian boy reunited after six years

A 12-year-old Indian boy who was kidnapped six years ago and forced to work as a house servant in Bangladesh is reunited at last with his parents, thanks to the help of a good samaritan. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Images of June

Images taken by Reuters photographers around the world for the month of June 2016, including deadly attacks in Orlando and Istanbul, wildfires in California, the UK's Brexit vote and initial fallout, the Euro 2016 tournament and more. Produced by Canice Leung.

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White House: 200 Islamic State vehicles destroyed in strikes

The White House says U.S.-led coalition strikes targeting Islamic State convoys near the Iraqi city of Falluja destroyed more than 200 vehicles in an effort to help Iraqi forces cement their hold on the area. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wildlife at risk in Siberian fires

Firefighters are battling a blaze that's threatening animal life in the Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve in a remote, southern region of Siberia. Gavino Garay reports.

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Candidates join the race for UK prime minister

After the UK voted to leave the EU last week, which led to Prime Minister David Cameron’s resignation, candidates Liam Fox, a right-wing former defense secretary, and Andrea Leadsom, the energy minister, are among the five candidates vying for the job. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Taliban suicide bombers target Afghan police cadets in twin bombings

Two Taliban suicide bombers kill at least 27 people and wound around 40 in an attack on buses carrying newly graduated cadets on the western outskirts of Kabul.

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New details on Istanbul airport attackers (graphic images)

(WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Turkish officials say the three suspected Islamic State attackers at Istanbul's Ataturk airport came from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, and make numerous related arrests during raids on suspected Islamic State safe houses across the Turkish capital. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Britain's Conservative leadership race heats up

Ex-London mayor Boris Johnson abruptly pulls out of the race to become Britain's next prime minister, throwing the Conservative Party's political order into further turmoil shaken by last week's vote to leave the European Union.

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Bill Clinton, Loretta Lynch meet privately amid email investigation

With his wife under federal investigation for her use of a private email server, former U.S. President Bill Clinton had a private meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch at a Phoenix airport earlier this week, in what both sides say was an unplanned coincidence. Linda So reports.

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U.S. Joint Base Andrews locked down after active shooter report

U.S. Joint Base Andrews near Washington, D.C. was placed on lockdown due to a report of an active shooter and personnel were told to shelter in place. Linda So reports.

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Palestinian stabs Israeli teen in her own bedroom: Israel

Israeli officials say a Palestinian youth fatally stabbed a 13-year-old girl in her Jewish settlement home near Hebron before being shot to death by guards. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Egyptian students up in arms for having to retake exams

Egyptian high school students will have to retake their exams after a social media page leaked questions before exams were due.

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Michelle Obama campaigns for girls' education in Madrid

U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and Spain's Queen Letizia come together in Madrid to promote girls' education. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S.-led airstrikes kill hundreds of IS fighters in Iraq

A U.S.-led coalition launched what could be one of the deadliest attacks against Islamic State on Wednesday. Airstrikes killed an estimated 250 suspected fighters and destroyed at least 40 vehicles around the city of Falluja, U.S. officials said.

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Grizzly bear kills biker near Glacier National Park

A 38-year-old mountain biker has been killed by a grizzly bear while riding on a trail near Glacier National Park in Montana. Linda So reports.

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Duterte sworn in as Philippines president

Rodrigo Duterte is inaugurated as the 16th president of the Philippines, reiterating his pledge to wipe out crime in six months. Paul Chapman reports.

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Thirteen held over Istanbul airport attack

Turkish police have arrested 13 people in connection with the triple suicide bombing and gun attack at Istanbul's main airport. Paul Chapman reports.

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New video shows Falluja fighting

Iraq's military releases video it says shows air strikes destroying an Islamic State convoy south of Falluja.

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Tanzania's fight to end 'white gold' killings

Officials in Tanzania are committed to wiping out ivory poaching, but that's easier said than done. Reuters' Venus Wu traveled to the country with the International Women’s Media Foundation to find out more about the demand for tusks from countries like China, and how poachers are able to outmaneuver teams devoted to protecting African elephants.

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Manila bakery in six-year cake giveaway

A bakery in the Philippines capital is giving away free cakes for the six years of Rodrigo Duterte's presidency to celebrate his inauguration. Paul Chapman reports.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Kim adds new title to his list

North Korea's parliament awards leader Kim Jong Un a new post, adding to his already wide array of titles.

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Migrant death ship raised

The Italian navy has raised the wreck of a fishing boat which sank more than a year ago with hundreds feared trapped inside. Paul Chapman reports.

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Biden signs condolence book at Turkish embassy

U.S. Vice President and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, sign a condolence book at the Turkish Embassy in Washington after an attack at an Istanbul airport that left 41 killed. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama warns of social division post-Brexit

Speaking to the Canadian parliament during the "Three Amigos" summit, U.S. President Barack says the "long-term" issues of social divisions and inequality following Brexit cannot be ignored. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Turkey vows to defend against more terror

As Turkey reels from the worst attack in the country this year, President Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara will fight hard against militant groups while Prime Minister Binali Yildirim warns that current security measures are insufficient. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wildfires rage in California and Arizona

Firefighters battle blazes California and Arizona, the latest wildfires to displace residents and ravage thousands of acres across the Western United States. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Trudeau jokes about his 'bromance' with Obama

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau jokes about his "bromance" with U.S. President Barack Obama ahead of his presidential address to Canada's parliament in Ottawa.

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Trump says Hillary Clinton "hasn't done anything" about the Islamic State

Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton “hasn’t done anything” to stop the Islamic State, and says the United States has to give IS, “a big, fat, ugly defeat." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump says Sanders secretly "hates" Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump claims that Bernie Sanders secretly “hates” Hillary Clinton, and says that he and the left-wing Democrat are in “complete accord” on the issue of trade. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Cameron tells Corbyn, "for heaven's sake man, go!"

After tit-for-tat accusations over Britain's Brexit vote, Prime Minister David Cameron tells opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn who has refused to resign, "for heaven's sake man, go!". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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'Three amigos' talk trade, spurn isolationism

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, US President Barack Obama and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto meet in Canada for the last time before Obama leaves office, but their strategic trade partnerships are under critical scrutiny in this U.S. election year. Gavino Garay has more.

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'For heaven's sake man, go!' UK's Cameron tells opposition leader

British Prime Minister David Cameron tells Jeremy Corbyn that it is not in the national interest for the leader of the opposition Labour Party to remain in his post.

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'Three amigos' meet for North America summit

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greets US President Barack Obama and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for the start of the so-called "Three Amigos" trade and economy summit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Investigators probe Toronto house explosion

Canadian fire officials say it's too early to speculate on the cause of a massive house explosion outside Toronto that killed on person, but say their investigation is ongoing. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Egyptian students up in arms for having to retake exams

Egyptian high school students will have to retake their exams after a social media page leaked questions before exams were due.

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Filipino drug users turn themselves in

Hundreds of drug users in the Philippines are surrendering to police in fear of their safety, just days before the tough-talking president-elect Rodrigo Duterte takes office.

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Ataturk airport clean up begins, death toll climbs

The clean up has started at Europe's third-largest airport where a suspected Islamic State attack on Tuesday left at least 41 people dead. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Toyota says to recall 3.37 million cars

The Japanese automaker Toyota says it is recalling 3.37 million cars worldwide over defects involving airbags and emissions control units.

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Indonesia faces environmental time bomb

Thousands of mines are closing in Indonesia's coal belt as prices languish and seams run dry. But as Reuters' Fergus Jensen reports, they're leaving behind badly scarred - and toxic - landscapes.

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Islamic State suspected in deadly Istanbul airport attack

Three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers opened fire and blew themselves up in Istanbul's main international airport, killing at least 41 and injuring many more.

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Line's IPO price values it at $6.6 billion

Japanese messenger app Line defies volatile markets with an IPO price range showing strong demand from investors at a time when many companies are scrapping plans to go public. As Reuters' Thomas Wilson reports, the company is pitching plans for Asia, but may also be eyeing up a market in the U.S.

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Police killings soar as Manila preps for Duterte

Police in the Philippines' are killing criminals at a fast clip, spurred on by the president-elect Rodrigo Duterte's tough and uncompromising stance on crime. As John Chalmers explains, stirring fear in drug suspects as much as the police officers themselves.

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Workers start repairs at Ataturk airport

Repair work is underway at Turkey's main international airport in Istanbul after Tuesday's suicide attack blamed on Islamic State. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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UN urges action over UK race abuse

The United Nations urges Britain to act after a spate of racially motivated hate crimes in the wake of the vote to leave the EU. Paul Chapman reports.

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Emotional Cameron bids farewell to Europe

David Cameron on Tuesday bid an emotional farewell to Europe at his final EU summit. But with Brexit talks ahead, Reuters reporter Julian Satterthwaite says the outgoing UK prime minister also had words of warning for whoever succeeds him.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

IS behind airport blast: Turkey PM

Turkey's prime minister says security forces believe Islamic State militants are to blame for the deadly attack on Istanbul's airport. Paul Chapman reports.

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Brexit: Merkel warns no way back

Hundreds turn out in London to protest Britain's decison to leave the European Union but Germany's Chancellor says she sees no way back. Paul Chapman reports.

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Cameron: "I'm sad" - but country must move forward

British Prime Minister David Cameron says he is sorry about the result of his country's referendum after it voted to leave the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kerry condemns 'daily fare' of violence after Istanbul suicide attack

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that violence by "non-state violent actors" was becoming a daily occurrence, after suicide bombers targeted Istanbul's main international airport. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump on Turkey saying: "We had better get tough"

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump responded to the attack at Istanbul's main international airport, where dozens were killed, saying, "We better get tough or we are not going to have much of a country left, it's bad." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Suicide bombers attack Istanbul airport

Two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up at the entrance to the main international airport in Istanbul, killing at least two dozen people. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Witness describes "big blast" inside Istanbul airport

A traveler who witnessed the attack inside Istanbul's Ataturk Airport describes a "big blast." Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Explosions hit main airport in Istanbul, several wounded

Turkish officials say two suicide bombers carried out an attack on Istanbul's Ataturk airport that's reportedly killed at least 10 people and wounded several others. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Argentina inaugurates statue in honor of Messi

Officials in Buenos Aires hope a statue of soccer star Lionel Messi will show enough support for the player to stay with the national team, despite its loss in the Copa America. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Hodgson says "didn't see defeat coming" against Iceland

Former England manager Roy Hodgson, who quit after Monday's 2-1 defeat by Euro minnows Iceland, says nothing in preceding matches warned him of England's poor performance against the tournament newcomers. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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A show of support for EU in London

A show of support for the EU in London as Londoners join a rally to show solidarity with Europe despite Britain's vote to leave the EU.Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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German analyst: There is a price to pay for being in EU

As EU leaders hold their first summit following the UK vote to break away from the union, a German political analyst warns that there is a price to be paid for being in the EU. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Reforms in Japanese law raise hopes for orphans

Japan reforms its Child Welfare Law, recognizing children have the right to grow up in a family setting, although other hurdles still remain.

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Colombian soldiers killed in helicopter crash

Seventeen Colombian soldiers died when their Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter crashed in a central mountainous area, the army said.

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Mongolian youth mix heavy metal with politics

Mongolia’s heavy metal generation is hoping to shake up the political establishment ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections.

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Obama warns against 'hysteria' after Brexit vote: NPR

U.S. President Barack Obama warns against financial and global hysteria after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, telling National Public Radio that cataclysmic changes are unlikely. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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"Don't let Scotland down," SNP urges EU parliament

Scottish National Party member Alyn Smith appeals to the European Union Parliament to "not let Scotland down now" after last week's Brexit vote. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pakistani clerics declare transgender marriages legal

A group of Pakistani clerics have issued a religious edict saying transgender marriages are acceptable under Islamic law.

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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. adds Myanmar to trafficking blacklist

U.S. officials tell Reuters that it will downgrade Myanmar to a global list of worst offenders of human trafficking. As Antoni Slodkowski says it's mainly aimed at the power before Aung San Suu Kyi's new government: the powerful military.

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Farage tells EU MPs, "You're not laughing now are you?"

UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage tells the European Parliament that the body is in denial about a variety of issues and that Britain will "not be the last member state to leave the European Union". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Brexit hits UK's appeal to Asia Inc.

Asian firms are getting cold feet over business in Britain after last week's vote to leave the EU, and it's not just to do with the economy. As Una Galani reports, companies from Asia could struggle to feel welcome in the UK, following the perceived anti-immigration message from the Leave camp.

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New bill to help Japan's 'forgotten children'

Japan has passed a bill recognizing a child's right to grow up in a family, in the hopes that it will reduce the number of children brought up in institutions. Yiming Woo reports.

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Grenade blast at Malaysian pub

A grenade attack on a bar in Malaysia wounds at least eight people. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Icelanders ecstatic to reach Euro quarter-finals

Thousands of Icelanders celebrate their soccer team beating England and qualifying for the Euro quarter-finals. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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US luxury hotel moves into Cuba

Cubans welcome high-end tourism as U.S. luxury hotel brand Starwood comes to Havana. Stefica Nicol Bikes reports.

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British Queen visits Northern Ireland

The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, begins an official two-day visit to Northern Ireland. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Monday, June 27, 2016

Peru celebrates 25 years of drug fight with birthday cake, drug burn

Peru is marking the 25th anniversary of its anti-drug enforcement group with a birthday cake and a drug burn. Nathan Frandino reports.

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EU leaders reject informal talks with UK on 'Brexit'

European Union leaders insist there will be 'no informal talks' with the British government until it makes a formal request to leave. Yiming Woo reports.

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Poles in U.K. worried over post-Brexit hate crimes

Some 800,000 Poles live in the U.K. but after their cultural center in London was vandalized, during a spate of hate crimes in recent days, many are wondering if the post-Brexit era means they are no longer welcome. Mana Rabiee reports.

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'Brexit' vote must be accepted -British PM Cameron

Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain will not turn its back on Europe but that the UK's decision to leave the European Union must be accepted.

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Hong Kong proposes ivory ban within five years

The Hong Kong government has proposed to end the local ivory trade within five years, but environmental groups say they want a ban sooner. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Spain's Rajoy says his center-right People's Party won election

Acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says he has won Spain's general election and announces talks with all parties in order to try to form a government. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).

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'Brexit' vote plunges British opposition into crisis

Britain's opposition party is in crisis after a third of senior members withdrew their support for their leader Jeremy Corbyn. Yiming Woo reports.

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Panama's long-awaited canal expansion opens

Panama opened the long-delayed expansion of its shipping canal on Sunday with just a dozen of the 70 heads of state invited to see the debut of the third set of locks attending the ceremony. Gavino Garay reports.

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Clinton slams Trump's business interests in wake of Brexit

Addressing a conference U.S. mayors in the wake of the 'Brexit' outcome, Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton says the next U.S. president should put the interests of the American people ahead of their own. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Election data suggests more support for Spain's mainstream parties

Spain's conservative ruling People's Party is set to remain the largest party in parliament, but an anti-austerity coalition led by the leftist Podemos party is coming in second, according to exit polls. Diane Hodges reports.

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Sacramento stabbing victim says 'Nazis' responsible

Multiple stabbing are reported in Sacramento, California after violence breaks out at a planned rally by a white supremacist group and counter protesters vowing to defend themselves. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Police disperse Istanbul Gay Pride parade, detain activists

Police use tear gas to disperse an impromptu gay pride parade in Istanbul after authorities prohibited such a march from taking place. Gavino Garay reports.

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Vatican hits back at Turkey for calling pope 'crusader'

The Vatican hit back at Turkey's depiction of Pope Francis as having a "crusader mentality" after he used the word genocide to describe the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians a century ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Iraq says Falluja success gives momentum to Mosul offensive

Iraq says its forces have largely liberated the city of Falluja from Islamic State fighters and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says the victory there gives fresh momentum to also retake Mosul from the militants. Gavino Garay reports.

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Kerry: 'special relationship' with UK will continue

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States will continue its "close and special relationship" with the U.K. despite Britain's vote to leave the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Spanish voters try to break political deadlock

Spanish voters hope to break the political deadlock that resulted after an election last December failed to give any one party a majority in Parliament. Diane Hodges reports.

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Aid worker describes chaos of night-time refugee rescue

The aid group Medecins sans Frontieres releases a video showing dinghies full of panicked migrants trying to jump onto rescue boats. Subtitled rough cut – Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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UK's Hammond: Losing access to EU markets "catastrophic"

British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says it would be "catastrophic" for Britain to lose access to the European single market after it voted to leave the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Spain heads back to the polls

Leaders of some of Spain's rival political parties join voters at the polls in the nation's second general election in six months.

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Dramatic safety tests for glass-floor bridge

A brave few get to test the safety of China's newest glass bridge by whacking its panels with sledgehammers before it opens to the public. Paul Chapman reports.

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Crowds wowed by 'Floating Piers'

Thousands walk on water in Italy with the help of art installation, "The Floating Piers," on Lake Iseo.

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China launches new rocket

China has successfully launched its new Long March 7 rocket carrier in southern Hainan province.

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Eight police officials killed in India attack

Militants attack a security convoy in northern Jammu and Kashmir state killing eight Indian police officials and injuring at least 20. Gavino Garay reports.

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Londoners celebrate gay pride in shadow of Brexit

Tens of thousands of Londoners including the mayor celebrate the city's annual gay pride parade which this year is overshadowed by concerns over Britain's decision to part ways with the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Spanish voters hope for stability after Brexit

Candidates for Spain's general election take it easy the day before a vote which occurs under the shadow of Britain's exit from Europe and which isn't widely expected to break Spain's political deadlock. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Pope urges Armenia and Turkey to reconcile

Pope Francis urges Armenia and Turkey to seek reconciliation and to shun "vengeance" a century after 1.5 million Armenians were massacred in the dying days of the Ottoman Empire. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Bulletproof fashion in Colombia

The look is bulletproof-chic in Bogota, where Colombian clothing designer Miguel Caballero rolls out this season's ambush ready wear. Gavino Garay reports.

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Somali Islamist militants attack hotel in Mogadishu

Police say at least 15 people are dead after an attack by Islamist militants in Somalia's capital. Gavino Garay reports.

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Trump: Obama sent "bad signal" on Brexit

U.S. Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump says President Obama sent a “bad signal” to Britain leading up to the Brexit vote. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Spanish voters hope for stability after Brexit

Candidates for Spain's general election take it easy the day before a vote which occurs under the shadow of Britain's exit from Europe and which isn't widely expected to break Spain's political deadlock. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Founding E.U. members ask U.K. for quick 'divorce'

Eager to shore up the European Union for its other 27 members, the six founding members of the bloc send a clear message to Britain to leave the union as soon as possible and to make this a quick and easy "divorce". Mana Rabiee reports.

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Two dead, homes burned by massive California wildfire

Firefighters struggle to contain the so called “Erskine Fire” in central California, which has killed two people and burned through 30,000 acres, as wildfires continue to rage across the state. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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At least 26 dead as historic flooding slams West Virginia

Historic flooding in West Virginia has killed at least 26 people with hundreds more who had to be rescued in the state's worst flooding in more than a century. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Londoners react after Brexit vote

Some Londoners say they are anxious about the uncertainty ahead as Britain prepares to exit the European Union while others say they are ready to find out what happens next. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama hails LGBT progress, but "there's still work to do"

In his weekly address, President Obama celebrates progress on LGBT rights, but says more needs to be done as he designates the first national monument to the gay rights movement. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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China storm chaos

The search goes on for survivors after a severe storm hit parts of eastern China killing at least 98 people and injuring more than 800.

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Brexit chill for Spain's expat Brits

British expats lured by the warmth of Spanish sunshine now feel the chill of the Brexit vote as they ponder an uncertain future. Paul Chapman reports.

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Pope remembers 'genocide' victims

Pope Francis pays tribute to 1.5 milliion Armenians massacred in 1915 which he's called a genocide, risking Turkish anger.

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Buenos Aires zoo closes

Buenos Aires zoo prepares to move thousands of animals as it closes its doors to become an ecopark after a series of scandals. Paul Chapman reports.

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Brexit chill for Spain's expat Brits

British expats lured by the warmth of Spanish sunshine now feel the chill of the Brexit vote as they ponder an uncertain future. Paul Chapman reports.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

London mayor's Brexit reassurance drive

The mayor of London, where a majority voted against Britain leaving the EU, says the city's Europeans they're still welcome. Paul Chapman reports.

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Brexit vote sparks protests

Protesters gather in London and Scotland to show support for the EU in the wake of Britain's vote to leave. Paul Chapman reports.

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Hundreds in Scotland protest Brexit

Hundreds gather outside the Scottish parliament to protest the historic UK referendum vote to quit the EU. Gavino Garay reports.

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Gibraltar uneasy about joint rule with Spain after Brexit

Many of the mostly British residents of Gibraltar, which has been under British rule since 1713, are uneasy about Spain's plans to jointly govern the peninsula now that Britain has voted to leave Europe. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Nexit or Frexit? British vote fires up 'eurosceptics'

Britain's vote to leave the European Union fires up populist eurosceptic parties in France, the Netherlands and across the continent, giving fresh voice to their calls to leave the bloc or its euro currency. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Sanders on next step: "We are talking to the Clinton campaign"

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he is in discussions with the Clinton campaign to come with "serious proposals" that will help "transform America." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Brexit is a watershed moment for Europe, Germany's Merkel says

German chancellor says Britain's decision to leave the European Union is a watershed moment, but warns against hasty reactions.

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Scotland, Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU: what next?

Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon says a second independence referendum is 'highly likely', whereas Northern Ireland's deputy leader Martin McGuinness calls for a vote to unite the two sides of the Irish border.

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Brexit re-ignites claims in Scotland, N. Ireland

Nationalist leaders in Scotland and Northern Ireland, which want to remain in the European bloc, say Britain's decision to exit the E.U. intensifies their case to cede from the U.K.. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Trump interrupted by protester with swastika golf balls

British comedian Lee Nelson interrupts Donald Trump at a news conference in Scotland, offering golf balls bearing swastikas to the presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. Speaker Ryan: Strong relations with UK will continue after Brexit

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan says America's close alliance with the UK will continue "no matter what." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wall Street opens sharply lower after Brexit vote

U.S. stock indexes open sharply lower after Britain votes to leave the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Mixed reactions to Brexit from Brits overseas

British travelers in a Paris train station have mixed reactions to the outcome of the historic referendum back home to leave the European Union. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump: Brexit vote is "will of people, embrace it"

Following the Brexit vote, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says Britain will always be a great ally of the U.S. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Bernie Sanders says he will vote for Hillary Clinton

Asked if he would vote for Hillary Clinton in November, Bernie Sanders, who has not formally ended his own campaign for the White House, says in a TV interview, "Yes." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Former London mayor Johnson tries to reassure UK over 'Brexit'

Pro-'Brexit' leader Boris Johnson reaches out to 'remain' voters after results show more people chose to leave the European Union than stay.

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France's Hollande says UK's move to leave the EU is 'painful'

French President Francois Hollande says he's pained by the UK's choice to leave the European Union, but pledges to maintain close ties and friendship.

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Desperate search for China tornado survivors

A savage tornado rips through China, not far from Shanghai, killing at least 100 and leaving many more injured and homeless. Anita Li reports from the scene.

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What do Europeans think of 'Brexit'?

People across the European continent react to the news that Britain has voted to leave the European Union.

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Islamic State forms unit in SE Asia: officials

Southeast Asian militants claiming to fight for Islamic State release a video this week asking muslims across Asia to either fight in Syria or join up with their cell in the Philippines. Reuters Randy Fabi explains that officials in the region see it as a sign to expect more attacks soon.

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Cameron to step down

David Cameron says he will step down as prime minister before October after Britain voted to leave the European Union. Rough cut

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Britain to leave EU

Britons have voted to leave the European Union, a decision that leaves the world's fifth-biggest economy facing deep uncertainty. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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'Brexit' wins key EU membership referendum

Britain has voted to leave the European Union, final results announced by the country's chief counting officer showed.

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Britain votes to leave EU in historic divorce

Britain has voted to leave the European Union, results from Thursday's landmark referendum show, with more than 90 percent of the vote counted.

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

UK 'Leave EU' camp welcomes early result

One of first official results of the UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union shows an early victory for the 'Leave' camp.

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UK's Farage: "Remain" EU vote helped by registration extension

Nigel Farage, the head of Britain's anti-EU UK Independence Party, said he thought the country had voted to remain in the EU in a referendum, possibly because of the extension of a deadline for people to register to vote. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Australia's far right makes a comeback

After almost two decades of political silence, and with elections looming, Australia's far right is making itself heard again. Reuters' Jonathan Barrett visits a small town outside Sydney, one of the typical regional centers where right wing groups have a captive audience.

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Colombia's FARC rebels sign historic ceasefire with government

Colombia's government and the country's leftist FARC rebels have reached a ceasefire deal after more than half a century of war. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Leave leader Johnson casts vote in UK referendum

Former London Mayor Boris Johnson votes in the country's referendum on European Union membership. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Polls close in UK referendum, UKIP leader sees Remain victory

Polling closed in Britain's bitterly fought referendum on whether to quit the European Union on Thursday, with a prominent Leave campaigner saying he expected to lose. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Detour as Trump plans golf course trip amid election campaign

Turnberry gets prepared as owner Donald Trump takes a break from campaigning in the United States to tour his Scottish golf courses. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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British leaders cast their votes

British Prime Minister David Cameron votes in the country's referendum on European Union membership as Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage also votes in a race too close to call. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clashes erupt in Chile after education reform protest

Clashes have broken out in Santiago after a student protest against education reforms launched by Michelle Bachelet's government. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Colombian ceasefire offical, peace within sight

Colombia's government and the FARC rebels signed a historic ceasefire deal in Havana on Thursday after more than five decades of war. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Gunman shot dead in German movie theater: police

Police stormed a movie theater in western Germany and killed a gunman who police say had taken hostages inside. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Indonesia's president asserts authority with South China Sea visit

Indonesia's President Joko Widodo holds a cabinet meeting on a warship off the Natuna Islands, in what has been called Indonesia's strongest message to China over assertion of the South China Sea.

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Police shoot dead gunman who took hostages in German cinema

A gunman took hostages at a cinema in western Germany on Thursday before police shot him dead, a police spokesman told the N-TV television channel, adding that no other people were injured. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Gunman in Germany shot dead after taking hostages

A gunman is shot dead in Germany after taking hostages in a small town in the west of the country.

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Yemenis struggle to feed themselves during Ramadan

Hundreds of Yemenis are lining up outside a local charity to receive free meals during the Islamic holy month, as hunger in the civil war-ravaged country worsens.

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China's dog meat festival ripe for the chop: activists

China's annual dog meat festival this year in Yulin faces more scrutiny than ever after animal rights groups sent Beijing a petition with 11 million signatures protesting the practice as barbaric and cruel. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Suspected North Korean rocket debris found in Japan

Japan investigates a piece of debris believed to be from a North Korean rocket. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Australia's far right makes a comeback

After almost two decades of political silence, and with elections looming, Australia's far right is making itself heard again. Reuters' Jonathan Barrett visits a small town outside Sydney, one of the typical regional centers where right wing groups have a captive audience.

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Far right targets small town Australia

Australia's far-right politicians target struggling towns to garner support ahead of next month's national election. Yiming Woo reports.

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British PM and voters decide on EU

British Prime Minister David Cameron and other voters in London vote on whether to stay in or leave the European Union. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Venezuela’s Maduro hopes for “dialogue and respect” with U.S.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro urges U.S. President Barack Obama to change his stance towards Caracas following talks with U.S. veteran diplomat Tom Shannon. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Colombia and FARC rebels reach historic ceasefire deal

The Colombian government and FARC rebels have agreed to end fighting with a definitive, historic ceasefire. Yiming Woo reports.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Fed's Yellen: Monitoring Brexit

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen says there are no special meetings scheduled over Brexit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Chilean police rescue elderly woman from burning house

Dramatic scenes from Chile as police officers force their way into a burning home to rescue an elderly woman trapped inside. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Microsoft project aims to identify pathogens carried by mosquitos

A Microsoft project has constructed a prototype mosquito trap that researchers hope will help them identify pathogens and signs of infectious diseases. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Erdogan: Turkey not wanted in the EU because of Muslim population

Turkish President Erdogan says his nation is not wanted in the EU because of its Muslim majority population. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Trump lashes out at Clinton's personal record, policies

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump lashed out at his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's policies and personal record on Wednesday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Putin warns on NATO, says Russia "duty-bound" for combat readiness

Russian President Vladimir Putin says the country must boost its combat readiness in the face of what he calls NATO's "aggressive actions" near Russia's borders. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Popular Pakistani Sufi singer shot dead

Amjad Sabri, a famous Pakistani Sufi singer, has been shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Karachi.

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Saudi Arabia's plans to save its heritage

Saudi Arabia allocates nearly $1 billion to preserve its heritage in a new reform plan, but after decades of neglect, saving its cultural treasures will prove a challenge, according to Reuters Angus McDowall.

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Train derails in Taiwan, injuring two

Railway workers inspect the site of a train wreck in Hualien, while injured passengers arrive at a local hospital for treatment. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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A dozen refugees get star treatment from Pope

A group of refugees are given special treatment by Pope Francis after he invites them to the central podium during his weekly general audience at Vatican's St. Peter's Square.

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Refugees share Vatican stage with Pope Francis

Pope Francis gives a group of refugees some special attention by inviting them up onto the podium with him during his weekly general audience. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Peru president-elect jokes about ending U.S. relations if Trump wins

Peru's president-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski jokes with reporters that he will sever ties with the United States if Republican Donald Trump wins the presidential election.

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Key claims around Britain's EU referendum

Britons head to the polls to decide on the UK's future in the EU on Thursday, but what are the main claims for remaining or leaving the 28-member bloc?

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Hackers hit Indonesia, S. Korea central banks

The central banks of Indonesia and South Korea are hit by cyber attacks on their public websites after activist hacking group Anonymous pledged to target banks worldwide. Reuters Randy Fabi explains how banks are sharing information to fend off hackers.

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North Korea holds dual ballistic missile tests

North Korea test fires two medium-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday - one apparently a failure, the other making it nearly halfway to Japan. Reuters' Ju-min Park says it's the latest in a string of tests falling in quick succession, a sign of pressure from up top.

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South Korean president condemns North's missile launch

North Korea's latest missile launch draws condemnation from the South Korean president, who says it's heading towards "self-destruction". Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Australian and Canadian arrested in Manila drugs bust

Philippine police have arrested a Canadian and an Australian for allegedly selling illegal drugs, but both deny the accusations. Yiming Woo reports.

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North Korea fires two missiles

North Korea defies a United Nations ban and launches two missiles, one of which is its most successful yet. Yiming Woo reports.

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Jaguar in Brazil Olympic ceremony shot dead

A jaguar featured at an Olympic torch ceremony in Manaus, Brazil has been shot dead by a soldier shortly after the event. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Fiery debate before Britain's EU referendum

Politicians campaigning for Britain to leave or remain in the EU clash in a televised debate ahead of the vote on June 23rd. Yiming Woo reports.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Lynch to LGBT community: "We stand with you"

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch offers details into the investigation of Omar Mateen's shooting rampage at Pulse nightclub in Orlando that killed 49. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. senators showed "cowardice" on gun control: White House

The White House accused U.S. senators of a "shameful display of cowardice" and said they failed the American people by not advancing any gun control measures after the Orlando massacre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tear gas deployed against fighting Polish fans in Marseille

French riot police use tear gas, pepper spray and batons to break up fights between Polish soccer fans in the southern French city of Marseille, ahead of Poland's Euro 2016 match against Ukraine. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Two L.A.-area wildfires threaten to merge

Two fast-moving wildfires burning a few miles apart northeast of Los Angeles are threatening to merge, forcing the evacuation of more than 700 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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British MP's husband: Cox was killed for her views

Brendan Cox, the husband of slain British lawmaker Jo Cox says his wife was killed because of her strong political views. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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China's dog meat festival ripe for the chop: activists

China's annual dog meat festival this year in Yulin faces more scrutiny than ever after animal rights groups send Beijing a petition with 11 million signatures protesting the practice as barbaric and cruel. Mana Rabiee reports.

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U.S. Senate rejects gun-control measures

The U.S. Senate rejects four measures restricting gun sales after the Orlando massacre, dealing a setback to advocates who have failed to get even modest gun reforms through Congress. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Russian team coach: Allowing athletes to compete 'the right thing'

Russia's athletics coach praises an IOC announcement that a limited number of clean Russian athletes could still compete at the Rio Olympics. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Cameron appeals to older Brits ahead of Brexit vote

In a rare address in front of his Downing Street office, British Prime Minister David Cameron makes a personal appeal to older Britons of his own generation to vote to stay in the EU, saying their decision in the voting booth in two days will impact the lives of many future generations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Over 20,000 Macedonians take part in 'colorful revolution'

Macedonians take to the streets of the capital Skopje, demanding fair elections following a year of political deadlock amid corruption allegations.

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China floods kill 22, scores evacuated

At least 22 people have been killed in severe flooding in southern China. Some 200,000 others have been forced to evacuate, with more rain forecast for the week. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Wildfires rage in record heat

An extreme heatwave has fueled more than a dozen wildfires that threaten hundreds of homes in the Western United States. Linda So reports.

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India relaxes rules on foreign investment

Good news for companies like Apple and Ikea – India is changing its rules on foreign investment, making it easier for big brands to set up shop. But all may not be what it seems. Critics are saying it’s mostly just window dressing. Doug Busvine reports.

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Car bomb kills Jordanian troops at Syrian border

A number of Jordanian border guards are killed in a car bomb attack in a remote area of the border with Syria, security officials say.

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Indian PM leads mass World Yoga Day workout

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi joins thousands of people in a yoga workout to mark the second International Yoga Day.

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Iraqi general: '2500 IS fighters killed in Falluja'

A commander of Iraq's counter-terrorism service says a joint offensive in Falluja has killed 2, 500 Islamic State militants. Paul Chapman reports.

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Trump interrupted by man allegedly conspiring to kill candidate

A man arrested over the weekend for trying to wrestle a gun from a police officer at a Las Vegas rally by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told an investigator that he wanted to kill the candidate, court papers show. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Monday, June 20, 2016

Amid crises, Rio 2016 officials confident sales will grow

Ticket kiosks open up in Rio de Janeiro just a month before the start of the Olympics, and the numbers aren't where they should be. Gavino Garay reports.

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Angelina Jolie joins John Kerry on World Refugee Day

Actress and UN Special Envoy for Refugees Angelina Jolie says, "We cannot ignore or turn our backs on" the more than 65 million people displaced by conflict. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Bodies pile up as Filipino police follow orders from the top

Police officers killed 11 suspected drug dealers over the weekend in response to president-elect Rodrigo Duterte's pledge to get tough on crime. Gavino Garay reports.

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Biden rebukes Trump

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden denounces presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump's foreign policy proposals. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Six killed in Mexico teachers' protest

At least six people are dead and over 50 others injured in Mexico's Oaxaca after clashes between members of a teacher's trade union and riot police, following months of protests over government education reforms. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Meet South Korea's cyber army

A top university in South Korea is training students to become part of the army's cyber warfare unit as a new frontline emerges in a decades-old war with North Korea.

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U.S. bank launches first Cuba friendly credit card

Stonegate Bank, a small Florida-based financial institution, is the first to launch a credit card that Americans can use while visiting Cuba.

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Philippines boosts deadly criminal clampdown

Philippine police kill 11 suspected drug peddlers in 24 hours, totaling 40 suspected criminals killed since the election of crime-busting Rodrigo Duterte as president. As Manny Mogato reports from Manila, cops have a point to prove before 'The Punisher' takes office next week.

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Bomber targets bus in Kabul

At least 14 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a minibus in the Afghan capital. Paul Chapman reports.

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Japan's growing 'less is more' trend

Growing numbers of Japanese turn to minimalist lifestyles in a country known for its consumerism. Paul Chapman reports.

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Bomber targets Kabul minibus

A suicide attacker targets a minibus in the Afghan capitalearly on Monday killing and wounding several people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

South Korea trains 'cyber warriors'

Students in South Korea are being trained in hacking and cracking codes to defend their country against North Korea's cyber attacks. Yiming Woo reports.

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Rome gets first female mayor

Lawyer Virginia Raggi of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement makes history as the first female mayor of Rome. Paul Chapman reports.

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Europe sends love, kisses to Britain

People gather in Rome, Paris and Berlin to send a chain of love and kisses to Britain, to show how much they want Britain to stay in the European Union. Diane Hodges reports.

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Iraqi army screening for IS as refugees flee Falluja

The Iraqi army is conducting security screenings, looking for Islamic State fighters disguised as refugees fleeing Falluja. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Debate over Brexit

Campaigning resumes ahead of Britain's referendum on European Union membership after the killing of Labour MP Jo Cox. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Suspicious package prompts station evacuation in Brussels

Officials say they evacuated the Brussels central station after a suspicious package was reported. The incident comes amid heightened security fears. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Victim of Orlando massacre laid to rest in Puerto Rico

Family and friends attended the funeral procession of Angel Candelario-Padro, one of the victims of the shooting at the Pulse night club in Orlando, in his hometown of Guanica, Puerto Rico on Saturday. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Battle over Brexit

UK Chancellor George Osborne says he hopes that there will be a "less divisive" debate in the run up to the EU referendum as UKIP's Farage says there has been more "negativity" from the 'Remain' side. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Deadly floods and landslides in Indonesia

Flash floods and landslides in Indonesia kill at least 24 people. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Thousands protest against US bases in Okinawa

Tens of thousands of Japanese protest against U.S. military bases in Okinawa, following the alleged murder of a local woman by an American. Yiming Woo reports.

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Refugees in Hong Kong face an uncertain future

Asylum seekers in Hong Kong are at the heart of a heated debate in the city state, ahead of World Refugee Day. Yiming Woo reports.

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Anger in Turkey after attack on Radiohead fans

Police fire tear gas to disperse demonstrators protesting against an attack on Radiohead fans the previous night. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Iraq declares victory over Islamic State in Falluja

Iraqi forces retake the center of Falluja from Islamic State, after weeks of heavy fighting supported by U.S. air strikes. Diane Hodges reports.

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USS Boxer launches airstrikes on Islamic State from Arabian Gulf

Jets blast off from U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Boxer to support coalition airstrikes against Islamic State in Iraq. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Berlin pays tribute to Orlando victims

Residents of Berlin gather at the city's landmark Brandenburg Gate to commemorate the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Clashes erupt over education reform in Oaxaca

Clashes break out in southern Mexico as police forcibly remove striking teachers blockading the entrance to the largest refinery of Mexican oil company Pemex. Gavino Garay reports.

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Four kids take a ride on the 'Popemobile'

Pope Francis invites four children for a special ride in his 'Popemobile' before conducting a jubilee audience in St. Peter's Square. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).

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U.N. chief meets with refugees on Lesbos island

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon commends Lesbos islanders' response to the refugee crisis and urges the international community to resettle more migrants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Assad, Russia discuss military cooperation in Syria

Syrian President Bashar al Assad meets with the Russian defense minister in Damascus as amateur videos appear to show air strikes and barrel bombs falling in Aleppo. Diane Hodges reports.

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Elephant whisperer and Brexit pig race in animal news

A woman who sings elephants to sleep in Thailand, a Brexit pig race in the UK votes to stay in the EU, a dog rescue in Peru, and rescuers in Hungary say high pitch barks are the worst -- all in this week's animal roundup. Gavino Garay reports.

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FBI visits mosque where Orlando gunman worshipped

The investigation in the Orlando nightclub shooting has turned to the mosque where gunman Omar Mateen worshipped. Nathan Frandino reports.

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More must be done to help Greece's migrant crisis: U.N. chief

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is in Greece, where he's demanding more help to solve Europe's migrant crisis. Nathan Frandino reports.

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UK MP's murder suspect appears in court

The man charged with murdering British MP Jo Cox has made his first court appearance, telling officials his name was "Death to traitors, freedom for Britain." Nathan Frandino reports.

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Migrants stranded in Indonesia hope to reach Australia

Forty-four Sri Lankan migrants who hope to get to Australia are stranded on an Indonesian beach. Yiming Woo reports.

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Space capsule undocks as astronauts return to Earth

A space capsule undocks from the International Space Station, to bring three astronauts back to Earth. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Rio declares financial emergency ahead of Olympics

The Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro has declared a state of financial emergency and has asked for funding during the Olympics. Yiming Woo reports.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Gay clubgoers say we won't 'live in fear'

Uniformed police are present inside a popular gay nightclub in Washington D.C., days after a gunman killed 49 people and injured dozens at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Deborah Gembara reports.

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Families say goodbye to loved ones after shooting

Family and friends continue to mourn as the funerals get underway for victims of Orlando's Pulse nightclub shooting. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Outrage in Moscow over potential Olympic ban

Russians criticize the ban on their Olympic athletics team over a doping scandal as unfair. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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London mourns slain lawmaker

The flag at Buckingham Palace flies at half mast as Londoners mourn slain lawmaker Jo Cox, killed by a man with suspected neo-Nazi links and a history of mental illness. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Putin on Brexit: Russia wants to talk to a strong Europe

President Vladimir Putin says Russia wants to talk to a strong Europe and will respect the outcome of Brexit vote. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Putin: Russia doesn't want a new Cold War

President Vladimir Putin says Russia does not want a new Cold War with the West and does not like to think it is slipping into one. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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U.S. proposal on Syria "absolutely acceptable": Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he agrees with a U.S. proposal that suggests parts of opposition groups in Syria should be incorporated into the current government. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Iraqi forces advance against IS in Falluja

Iraqi forces are entering the center of Falluja, the Iraqi city longest-held by Islamic State, nearly four weeks after the start of a U.S.-backed offensive. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Eco-friendly toilets for the developing world

Thai researchers have developed an eco-friendly toilet system aimed at improving the lack of sanitation in parts of Africa and Asia.

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Defiance in Munich court as alleged Turkish militants face charges

Nine men and one woman of Turkish and Kurdish origin go on trial in Munich accused of membership in a "leftist terrorist organization." Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Life sentences for anti-Muslim attacks in India

An Indian court has given life sentences to 11 people for murdering Muslims in the notorious Gujarat riots in 2002. Yiming Woo reports.

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Disease crisis looms over IS-held Falluja: WHO

The World Health Organization says the people trapped and unable to escape from war-torn Falluja during the fighting are at great risk of disease from poor sanitation and lack of resources. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Britain in mourning for murdered MP Jo Cox

As leaders on both sides of the political divide reflect on the loss of Labour MP Jo Cox, members of the public are mourning and laying emotional tributes. As Reuters' Will James reports from Westminster, this brutal murder is sure to ignite a debate on the safety of political figures in the UK.

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Hong Kong bookseller reveals kidnap nightmare

After being held for eight months by Chinese authorities, bookseller Lam Wing-kee says he was handcuffed and blindfolded at the border with mainland China. As Tara Joseph reports, his story is ramping up fresh anger over Beijing's treatment of Hong Kong residents.

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Vietnamese search plane crashes

A Vietnamese coastguard plane has crashed during the search for a missing fighter jet and pilot. Yiming Woo reports.

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Hong Kong bookseller reveals kidnap nightmare

After being held for eight months by Chinese authorities, bookseller Lam Wing-kee says he was handcuffed and blindfolded at the border with mainland China. As Tara Joseph reports, his story is ramping up fresh anger over Beijing's treatment of Hong Kong residents.

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Man arrested for climbing Sydney bridge

Australian police have arrested a man who climbed onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge and brought traffic to a standstill. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Frustrations at tense Pakistan-Afghanistan border

Hundreds of trucks are stuck at Pakistan's border with Afghanistan after deadly clashes led to the closing of the frontier. Yiming Woo reports.

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Burials begin for Orlando victims

A bouncer from Pulse nightclub in Orlando is one of the first to be laid to rest in the continental U.S., while bodies begin arriving in Puerto Rico, where more than half the victims were from. Gavino Garay reports.

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Access to weapons 'not the meaning of liberty': Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama urges people who defend the easy accessibility of assault weapons to meet the families of shooting victims. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama travels to Orlando after shooting

U.S. President Barack Obama departs from Joint Base Andrews to travel to Florida to meet with the survivors of the Orlando massacre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tens of thousands of I.S. fighters worldwide: CIA

The director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency says there are tens of thousands of Islamic State fighters around the world. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Rescuers race to save whales

Indonesian rescuers are battling to save a pod of whales trapped in in eastern Java island. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Anger over Australia 'shooting' video

Australian lawmaker Bob Katter prompts anger over shooting campaign advertisement days after the Orlando nightclub killings. Paul Chapman reports.

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Disneyland Shanghai throws open its doors

Mainland China's first Disneyland welcomes floods of visitors on its opening Day. Reuters' Anita Li explains why this theme park looks so different from Disney's other resorts around the world.

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Mass arrests after Venezuela looting

At least 400 people have been arrested after further rioting and looting blamed on food shortages. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Riot police disperse England fans in Lille

French riot police charge groups of rowdy, chanting English soccer fans on the eve of England's Euro 2016 game against Wales. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Boy's body found after Florida gator attack

The body of a two-year-old boy, who was snatched by an alligator as he played by the water's edge at a Walt Disney World lake, has been found by police. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Biden vows to keep pushing for gun control

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden says he "refuses to give up" on pursuing stricter gun control during a Sandy Hook Promise reception in Washington, D.C. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Fed leaves interest rates unchanged

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen announces that interest rates will be left unchanged but signals that the U.S. central bank still plans two hikes this year. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton calls for gun ban on terror suspects

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says suspected terrorists "should not be able to buy a gun with no questions asked" and hammers rival Donald Trump's proposed Muslim ban. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Yellen: Brexit vote a factor in Fed decision

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen says the Brexit vote was a factor in the decision to leave U.S. interest rates unchanged. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Police fear worst for toddler snatched by alligator at Disney resort

Walt Disney World resort in Florida closes its beaches as searchers look for a 2-year-old boy dragged by an alligator into a lagoon at one of its hotels. Linda So reports.

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Orlando shooter's father calls for end of IS

Seddique Mateen, the father of Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, calls for the destruction of Islamic State and tighter nightclub security following Sunday's massacre. He also describes his daughter-in-law as a "wonderful lady". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Heavy rains bring relief to drought-hit India

Heavy pre-monsoon rains hit parts of northern India, bringing much-needed relief to the drought-hit nation where hundreds of millions of rural farmers depend on the annual rains to survive. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Egypt's women bikers defy stereotypes

A group of women are breaking down gender barriers in Egypt, organizing weekly motorbike rides in a bid to inspire other women.

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Rival Brexit camps take to the Thames in nautical standoff

A week before Britons vote in a referendum on continued EU membership, campaigners from the 'leave' and 'remain' camps take to the River Thames on rival boats near parliament. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Textbook liftoff for SpaceX satellite rocket

SpaceX successfully launches its Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida to deliver a dual payload of communications satellites into orbit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Nepal's oldest student aims to become a teacher

Durga Kami, 68, is studying to help empower the 'Dalit' community, Nepal's lowest group in its caste system.

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Pistorius walks on stumps in court to avoid jail

Paralympic track star Oscar Pistorius shuffles through a Pretoria courtroom on his stumps to demonstrate his vulnerability without his artificial limps, in an attempt by his defense team to avoid a long jail term for murder. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Clinton wins in D.C., has 'positive' meeting with Sanders

Hillary Clinton wins the final Democratic primary and holds a private meeting with rival Bernie Sanders, which both camps describe as "positive." Linda So reports.

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French police pay tribute to murdered officer

Police officers in France leave floral tributes at a police station where one of the victims of knifeman Larossi Abballa worked. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Alligator snatches toddler at Disney resort

Police say an alligator dragged a 2-year-old boy into a lagoon at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida, defeating his father's efforts to wrestle his son away. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Disney's battle with China's cartoon heroes

Disney’s cartoon brands are in almost every western household with kids. But as Adam Jourdan reports, ahead of the opening of its first them park in China, the company’s up against some local competition that’s already ahead in the race for hearts and minds.

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Chinese investors get a nose for garlic

Shaken by volatile stock and property markets, a growing number of Chinese investors are putting their money into garlic, buying huge quantities in the off season and cashing in major profits when prices rise. As Jessica Yu reports, it's a dog eat dog world in the fields and warehouses of rural China.

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Nepal's oldest student?

At tender age of 68, Durga Kami is in the running to be Nepal's oldest school-going student. Paul Chapman reports.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Obama: "Do Republican officials actually agree with this?"

U.S. President Barack Obama took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslim immigrants asking: "Do Republican officials actually agree with this?" Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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France knife attacker threatened bloodbath in online video

Larossi Abballa, the Frenchman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State and killed a police commander and his partner at their home, posted a video online saying the Euro 2016 soccer championships "will be a graveyard." Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama: "This is what a feminist looks like"

U.S. President Barack Obama pointing to himself as he addressed the White House Summit on the United States of Women said, "This is what a feminist looks like." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Progress made in mission to defeat ISIL: Obama

President Barack Obama reiterates his administration's focus on destroying Islamic State and says "so far we've taken out more than 120 top ISIL leaders and commanders." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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What's in a name? Obama on "Radical Islam"

U.S. President Barack Obama after meeting with National Security team explains why he does not use the words "Radical Islam" saying, "Calling a threat by a different name does not make it go away." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Russian Euro 2016 soccer team given last chance by UEFA

UEFA has given Russia's soccer team a suspended disqualification and a fine following its fans' involvement in violent clashes against English fans in Marseille on Saturday.

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South Africa's Pistorius 'has to pay for what he did'

The father of Reeva Steenkamp has given a powerful testimony in court, saying South African athlete Oscar Pistorius must pay for the crime of murdering his girlfriend.

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Birthday boy Trump celebrated in India

Members of right wing Indian group, the Hindu Sena, are celebrating the 70th birthday of their hero, Donald Trump with cake, best wishes and hopes for victory in November's presidential election. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Indonesia to ramp up drug executions

Indonesia confirms that it will begin executing criminals immediately after the Eid al Fitr holiday which will mark the end of Ramadan next month. Drug offenders are at the top of the list.

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"I think of her all the time": Reeva Steenkamp's father

Reeva Steenkamp's father says he still thinks of his daughter "morning, noon and night" as the sentencing of South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius for her murder enters a second day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Canadian hostage beheaded in the Philippines

The Philippines confirms the execution of a Canadian man who had been held hostage by the al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf Islamist militant group since September 2015. Natasha Howitt reports.

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New Zealand police seize record haul of meth

Police in New Zealand seize 494 kilograms of methamphetamine which authorities say is the largest ever drug bust in the country. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Man arrested after New Mexico hostage scare: police

Police say they have detained an individual for questioning after searching a government building in Albuquerque, New Mexico and finding nothing despite reports of a possible hostage situation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Islamic State claims responsibility for Paris murder

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the fatal stabbing of a 42-year-old police commander outside his home in a Paris suburb. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Australia honours victims of Orlando massacre

Australia's Sydney Harbour Bridge is lit up in rainbow colours, as hundreds gather for a candlelight vigil to honour the victims of a deadly mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Cuba's president sends condolences to U.S. after shooting

Cuban President Raul Castro sends his "most heartfelt condolences" to the United States following a mass shooting in Orlando. Natasha Howitt reports.

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French police commander stabbed to death in front of his home

A 42-year-old police commander was stabbed to death in front of his home in a Paris suburb and his assailant was later killed by police. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Kerry hosts Saudi prince at Georgetown home

Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince meets with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington ahead of meetings with President Barack Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Mourning again in America

Flags flew at half-staff in the U.S. capital on Monday, the day after a gunman massacred 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, as lawmakers hold moment of silence. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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"An evil person came here": Florida gun store owner

The owner of a Florida gun store where gunman Omar Mateen bought his guns before killing 49 people over the weekend says the man purchased the weapons legally. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Closing in on Falluja

Iraqi forces and militia members close-in on Islamic State-held Falluja as Iraq investigates allegations that Shi'ite militiamen helping the army had executed dozens of Sunni Muslim men fleeing the city. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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A dangerous journey along Afghanistan's highways

Fewer checkpoints along Afghanistan's highways in recent months have made road travel in the country increasingly dangerous, with insurgents capitalizing on the reduced security. Deborah Lutterbeck reports

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Rooney asks England fans to "be sensible" after Russia game melee

An outbreak of violence between fans in Marseille has prompted major concerns about safety at the Euro 2016 soccer tournament. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Caracas bakery looted amid food shortages

Newly released video images show looting in a bakery in the Venezuelan capital amid widespread shortages and increasing violence. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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FBI: Orlando shooter may have been inspired by foreign extremists

The head of the FBI said on Monday that the shooter who killed 49 people at an Orlando, Florida, nightclub may have been inspired by foreign terrorist organizations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Eurosatory defense show opens against somber backdrop

The Eurosatory defense show opened in a Paris suburb on Monday against a somber backdrop, a day after a heavily armed gunman killed 49 people in a gay night-club in Florida. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Did Orlando gunman have help?: police investigate

U.S. authorities are investigating whether anyone helped the gunman who massacred 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, but say they do not believe the public is in "imminent danger." Jillian Kitchener reports.

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South Africa's 'Blade Runner' faces sentencing for girlfriend's murder

South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius is due to be sentenced this week for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, following years of legal twists and turns.

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Final goodbyes for boxing legend Muhammad Ali

Thousands of people gather to pay their respects to the late boxer, in his hometown in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Sprinting to the top in German skyscraper race

German athletes race up 61 floors in a bid to be crowned the 2016 'German Towerrunning Champion'.

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Florida gunman's father says he was a 'good son'

The father of Omar Mateen, the gunman who killed 50 people at a Florida nightclub before being shot dead by police, says in a Facebook video that he was a "good son" and does not know what motivated him to carry out the shooting. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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IS praises 'soldier" Mateen for Orlando nightclub massacre

In an audio statement broadcast by Albayan Radio, Islamic State claims responsibility for the Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 50 people, including the gunman. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Afghanistan condemns Florida shooting

Afghanistan's Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah condemns the mass shooting at a nightclub in the U.S., as Kabul residents say the gunman did not represent Afghanistan or Islam. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Florida mass shooting reignites gun debate

The killing of 50 people at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, by a man armed with a handgun and assault rifle reignites debates over American gun laws. Natasha Howitt reports.

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China's Uber rival raises $600 mln in latest deal

China's number one taxi app Didi Chuxing announces a $600 million deal with Asia-Pacific's largest insurance company China Life in its latest move to fend off Uber.

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Oscar Pistorius arrives at court for murder sentencing

South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius arrives at court to be sentenced for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, ending years of legal twists and turns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Authorities remove victims' bodies from Florida nightclub

Bodies appear to be being carried into a van and driven away from the gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, that was the site of the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Vigils held across U.S. after Florida shooting

People gather in cities across the U.S. to mourn the victims of a shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Orlando gunman's Imam says "no room for extremism"

The Imam of a Florida mosque attended by the shooter who killed 50 people at a gay nightclub says "only God knows what was in his mind." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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FBI arrive to search Florida gunman's apartment

Police secure the area around the apartment of Omar Mateen, who was identified by police as the gunman in a mass shooting at a Florida nightclub, as the FBI begins their investigation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Florida gunman was "mentally ill": ex-wife

The gunman who killed 50 people at a nightclub in Florida in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was emotionally and mentally disturbed with a violent temper, his ex-wife says. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Orlando massacre shakes the nation

An outpouring of grief across the U.S. and a shaken LGBT community after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history left at least 50 dead at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Gavino Garay reports.

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Sanders: "ISIS must be destroyed"

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders expresses "horror" at the Orlando massacre that left at least 50 people dead at a gay nightclub. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Video shows bloody aftermath of Orlando shooting

Video shot in the immediate aftermath of a deadly attack on a packed gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida shows desperate scenes outside the club. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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CAIR to Islamic State: "You do not speak for us"

The Council on American–Islamic Relations extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of a massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub where at least 50 people were killed. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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High security at NY gay bar Stonewall Inn after Florida shooting

Armed police guard the New York bar known as the birthplace of the gay pride movement after the mass shooting in Florida. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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White House lowers flag for Orlando victims

The White House lowers the flag at the executive residence for the victims of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Gov. Scott calls for national moment of silence

Florida Governor Rick Scott calls for "all the citizens of the United States" to participate in a moment of silence to remember the 50 killed in a shooting at a gay Orlando nightclub that Islamic State claimed responsibility for. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Cameron: Leaving the EU 'massive mistake'

British Prime Minister David Cameron tells the BBC One's Andrew Marr Show the UK's exit out of the EU would be a "massive mistake" for trade. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Prince Charles, Camilla join public party for Queens' birthday

Britain's Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attend a street party in Gloucestershire to celebrate the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, part of the so-called 'Big Lunch' which aims to improve community spirit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Florida governor calls nightclub massacre 'act of terror'

Florida Governor Rick Scott says the massacre at an Orlando nighclub was "cleary an act" of terror, without citing any details, and becomes emotional as he empathizes with the grieving families. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Florida surgeon calls for blood donations following shooting rampage

A trauma surgeon treating victims of the deadliest mass shooting in American history appeals for blood donations, as officials investigate the attack as "domestic terrorism." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Senator: Intel may show possible IS link in Florida massacre

U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat from Florida, tells reporters a congressional intelligence committee staff member told him there may be a possible connection to Islamic State in the deadly Florida massacre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Witness: gunshots, screams and blood at Florida nightclub shooting

A witness describes hearing gunshots, screams and then seeing blood at a Florida nightclub shooting that left at least 20 people dead and 42 injured. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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At least 50 dead in Florida nighclub shooting

Officials now say at least 50 people are dead and 53 more injured after a gunman opened fire in an Orlando nightclub, in an attack described as a "terrorism incident." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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French pilots strike threatens flight chaos

A strike by Air France pilots in a row over pay cuts enters its second day on Sunday, threatening flight cancellations during the Euro 2016 soccer tournament. Paul Chapman reports.

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Gunman kills 20, injures 42 at Florida gay nightclub

A gunman kills at least 20 people and injures 42 others in a Florida nightclub early Sunday before being shot dead by police in what they describe as "domestic terrorism." Diane Hodges reports.

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Hot competition in Taiwan dragon boat races

Dragon boat race teams compete in Taiwan in an event held annually to commemorate the death of a legendary hero 2000 years ago. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Brazil body confirmed as missing tourist

Body found on a beach near Rio de Janeiro has been confirmed to be that of an Australian tourist missing since May. Paul Chapman reports.

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

Mixed emotions after Russia-England match

Russia fans celebrate as their team scores a late goal to earn a 1-1 tie with England in their opening Euro 2016 match. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Animal oracles predict Euro 2016

A koala and two sea lions make their predictions for the winning soccer teams in the 2016 UEFA European Championship. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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South Koreans march for gay pride

More than ten thousand lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people (LGBT), along with their supporters, march through the streets of Seoul for the Korea Queer Culture Festival. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Clashes, tear gas in Marseille ahead of soccer match

French police break up street clashes between English and Russian soccer fans ahead of their teams' opening Euro 2016 match in Marseille. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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The fight against child labor

Close to 170 million children globally are caught up in the perils of child labor, says a leading NGO ahead of World Day Against Child Labour as it also calls on companies to end the practice in their supply chains. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Oscar Pistorius to face sentencing for murder

Disgraced South African track star Oscar Pistorius is due to be sentenced for the 2013 shooting of his girlfriend, after his original manslaughter conviction was upgraded to murder. Diane Hodges reports.

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Queen marks 90th birthday with colorful parade

Britain's Queen Elizabeth attends the traditional Trooping the Color parade as part of weekend of celebrations to mark her official 90th birthday. Diane Hodges reports.

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IS claims responsibility for Damascus bombings

Islamic State claims responsibility for dual bombs in Damascus near Syria's holiest Shi'ite Muslim shrine that monitoring groups say killed at least 20 people. Diane Hodges reports.

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Solar plane in Statue of Liberty flyby

Solar Impulse 2, a solar-powered plane, flies by the Statue of Liberty before landing at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Royal family gathers for queen's 90th birthday

Members of Britain's royal family including Prince William and wife Kate join Queen Elizabeth on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for an air force fly-by to mark the monarch's official 90th birthday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Floods hit southern China

At least three people are missing after floods swept through villages in southern China. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Refugee chief in Kenya camp visit

The head of the United Nations refugee agency visits the world's largest refugee camp which Kenya says it wants to close. Paul Chapman reports.

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Libya 'takes back' key port from IS

Forces allied with Libya's unity government say they have recaptured the port of Sirte from Islamic State militants. Paul Chapman reports.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Live grenade removed from soldier's face

Surgeons in Colombia successfully remove a live grenade embedded in the face of a soldier in an accident. Paul Chapman reports.

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Briton's body found in Vietnam

Vietnamese border guards have recovered the body of a British tourist reported missing after a Facebook post saying he was injured in a fall. Paul Chapman reports.

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Celebrities and politicians mourn loss of 'the Greatest'

Comedian Billy Crystal, journalist Bryant Gumbel and former U.S. president Bill Clinton remember boxing legend Muhammad Ali at a memorial in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Belgium opens world's biggest lock

What is being hailed as the world's biggest lock goes into action at the port of Antwerp in Belgium. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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A rush for food amid Venezuelan shortages

Scuffles break out just outside a supermarket in Caracas where locals desperate for basic goods rush the doors. Gavino Garay reports.

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Ukrainian pilot freed from Russia to be 'piranha' politician

Nadiya Savchenko, who spent nearly two years in solitary confinement in a Russian prison cell, has dived into a career in parliament and says Ukraine needs "young blood." Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).

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First computer may have told fortunes

Researchers say inscriptions on the 2,000-year-old Antikythera Mechanism, referred to as the world's first computer, may have been used for astrology.

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Kenya-based refugees running for Rio

A group of athletes who will compete in the Rio Olympic Games as the refugee Olympic team are hitting the roads to train in Kenya's Rift Valley ahead of the August Games. Nathan Frandino reports.

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French riot police disperse English and Russian fans in Marseille

French police stepped in to break up small groups of English and Russian football fans who squared up and hurled taunts at one another in Marseille. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Queen Elizabeth celebrates 'official' 90th birthday

A National Service of Thanksgiving kicks off a weekend of pageantry as Britain's Royal Family celebrates their oldest monarch with an 'official' birthday celebration that dates back centuries. Gavino Garay has the story.

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Trump heckled, "Stop Hate, Donald Trump"

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump responds to hecklers at the Faith & Freedom Conference by saying it's such a shame the country is "so divided." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Germany v Ukraine: will the animals get it right?

Oobi-Ooobi the koala and Astrid the sea lion give their predictions ahead of Sunday's Germany v Ukraine Euro 2016 soccer tournament match.

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Chinese protesters deliver petition against Yulin's dog meat festival

Animal rights activists calling for an end to the slaughter and eating of dogs at a Chinese festival delivered a petition with 11 million signatures to authorities in Beijing on Friday.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remembers Muhammad Ali

Basketball hall of famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remembers his longtime friend Muhammad Ali as the world says a final goodbye to the boxing champion. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama: "We lost an icon" with death of Ali

U.S. President Barack Obama praises boxing legend Muhammad Ali in a Facebook video tribute and says, "I grew up having my identity shaped by what he accomplished." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Iraqi troops probe retaken Falluja suburbs, wary of IS traps

Iraqi forces are advancing through Islamic State's stronghold of Falluja, just 50 kilometers (32 miles) west of Baghdad, but are on constant alert for any booby traps left behind by the enemy. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Laila Ali, Mike Tyson, Will Smith arrive for Ali's funeral

World leaders, celebrities, and boxing fans are gathering in Louisville, Kentucky to say a final goodbye to Muhammad Ali. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Israel stops Palestinians entering Jerusalem

Israel suspended entry permits for Palestinians arriving from the West Bank for Ramadan prayers in Jerusalem after Wednesday's shooting. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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