Thursday, September 1, 2016

Florida braces for Hermine

Floridians are preparing for potentially catastrophic flooding with Tropical Storm Hermine expected to strengthen into a hurricane by the time it reaches the northern Florida coast. Linda So reports.

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Malaysia reports first case of Zika

Malaysia reports the first case of the Zika virus, found in a woman who just returned from Singapore where there are now more than 100 cases. Julie Noce reports.

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E.U. lobby warns China of investment backlash

The E.U. business lobby in China has a thinly-veiled message for Beijing in its annual white paper: open up your markets or you won't have free access to ours for much longer. As Reuters' Michael Martina reports, the memo comes at an awkward time as China gears up to host the G20.

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Australian police catch colossal croc

Police in Australia's Northern Territory capture a massive crocodile after it ate some cattle at a watering hole. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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In a Lebanese village, civil war scars fade slowly

Twenty-six years after the end of Lebanon's civil war, the story of the village of Brih contains a stark lesson for Syria and Iraq: even when peace comes, divisions persist for decades.

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Happy ending for a dog trapped in Peru

A dog with her head trapped in a gutter is freed by locals in the Peruvian town of San Martin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

A flight to remember as U.S. plane lands in Cuba

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx celebrates the landing of the first scheduled commercial flight from the US to Cuba in more than 50 years. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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