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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'Serial' podcast's Adnan Syed gets new trial

A Maryland judge orders a new trial for Adnan Syed, whose murder conviction was put into question by the 2014 podcast "Serial." Gavino Garay reports.

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Screen legend Olivia de Havilland turns 100

Hollywood screen legend Olivia de Havilland, one of the last surviving cast members of "Gone with the Wind," is to celebrate her 100th birthday on July 1st. Rollo Ross reports.

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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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Alexander Skarsgard gets ripped for Tarzan

Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard explains how he got Tarzan's 8-pack as the latest iteration 'The Legend of Tarzan' hits cinemas. Rollo Ross reports.

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South Korean pop singer talks to police over sexual assault allegation

Park Yu-chun, a member of South Korean boyband JYJ, testifies at a police station in Seoul, following sexual assault allegations. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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"Star Trek" fans become more than Trekkies

A new exhibit boldly takes fans of the franchise where they have never gone befor. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Meridian Equity's Jonathan Corpina: relief rally is real

Jonathan Corpina, Senior Managing Partner at Meridian Equity Partners talks with Bobbi Rebell about the rebound in stocks,and what to watch going forward.

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13 people detained in connection to Istanbul airport attack

Turkish police detain 13 people in raids across Istanbul, after three suicide bombers killed 43 people and injured 239 others in an attack on Ataturk airport.

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U.S. sailors held by Iran gave away too much info: Navy

The U.S. Navy says American sailors who were detained by Iran in January spoke too much under interrogation and that their seizure was in part due a series of missteps by the crew and their superiors. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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An early Beatles drum set hits the auction block

An auction house in Los Angeles is drumming up interest before the sale of an important piece of Beatles history. Angela Moore reports.

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Politics Unfilitered: Clinton’s VP pick- daring or danger-free?

With the convention looming, Hillary Clinton faces an imminent choice between bold VP options such as Elizabeth Warren or the safer route. Also, on 'Stumped' we quiz people on what they know more about: Brexit or celebrity couple names.

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Breakingviews: Lions at the Gate

Jennifer Saba and Richard Beales unpick the Lions Gate movie studio's $4.4 billion deal to buy pay-TV outfit Starz, finding the fingerprints of media mogul John Malone all over it.

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Man stuffs bag of feces down woman's pants: NYPD

New York City police are looking for a man who was caught on surveillance video stuffing a bag of feces down a woman's pants as she walked in Manhattan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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American hurt in Istanbul airport attack

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says one American suffered minor injuries in the deadly Istanbul airport attack. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Global M&A drops in second quarter

Concerns over regulatory and tax risks pushed companies to abandon merger and acquisition deals. Fred Katayama reports.

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Mosha the elephant gets her new leg

An amputee elephant in Thailand's northern province of Lampang has received a new artificial leg to cope with its recent physical growth and weight. Jim Drury reports.

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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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Brexit hits Heathrow, UK consumers

Britain is delaying a decision on a new runway at London's Heathrow Airport until a new leader of the governing Conservative party is elected. As Grace Pascoe reports, the news comes along with data showing consumer confidence tumbling in the days after the Brexit vote.

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Brexit: euro zone jitters deepen

German retail sales bounce back after two months of falls, but IMF officials say they're likely to mark German growth down, as Brexit uncertainty begins to bite on the euro zone. David Pollard reports.

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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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Dozens killed in Afghanistan bombing

Suicide bombers killed at least 27 people in an attack on buses carrying recently graduated cadets.

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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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Japan's in a pickle, so why is the yen so popular?

Japan's economy is hardly in ship shape, so why do people keep flocking to the yen when markets take a dive like they did after Brexit? Reuters' Tony Monroe has the answer from Tokyo.

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China gets a new cyber censor-in-chief

China's powerful internet regulator has a new boss - Xu Lin, a man who has publicly vowed to maintain the ruling Communist Party's tight grip over cyberspace. As John Ruwitch reports from Shanghai, some say this move could give President Xi Jinping more direct control over the web in China.

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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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China gets a new cyber censor-in-chief

China's powerful internet regulator has a new boss - Xu Lin, a man who has publicly vowed to maintain the ruling Communist Party's tight grip over cyberspace. As John Ruwitch reports from Shanghai, some say this move could give President Xi Jinping more direct control over the web in China.

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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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Eight rescued from stuck roller coaster in Oklahoma City

Fire crews rescue eight riders who were stranded on a stuck roller coaster approximately 100 feet above ground at 'Frontier City', a Western-themed amusement park. No injuries were reported. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Securing U.S. airports after Istanbul bombing

The U.S. faces a dilemma in the wake of recent airport attacks in Turkey and Brussels, after spending so much time focusing on airline safety, how do they now secure airports against an attack?

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Trump alienating business with trade stand

After his blistering Tuesday speech on trade, GOP presumptive candidate Donald Trump is facing tough criticism from the US Chamber of Commerce, ordinarily a staunch supporter of Republican candidates.

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Ghostbusters get virtual

Madame Tussauds creates wax figures and a new hyper reality experience inspired by the new "Ghostbusters" film. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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No one buys huge 1,109-carat diamond

World's biggest diamond fails to sell at auction in London. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Monsanto in talks with Bayer for "alternative strategic options"

Monsanto is talking to Bayer AG and others about "alternative strategic options," a month after the U.S. seed producer rejected the German company's $62 billion takeover offer. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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How snoring can kill you

Snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that can lead to serious health problems. The problem is that most people who suffer from sleep apnea don't even realize they have it.

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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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AI tech predicting Wimbledon social media trends

Advanced 'machine learning' technology from IBM is monitoring millions of social media posts to spot emerging trends on the Wimbledon tennis championships. Matthew Stock reports.

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How Facebook ranks News Feed content

The social network offered a glimpse into how it ranks and shows content on its News Feed. Havovi Cooper reports.

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Turkish tourism hit again by new attack

Turkey's beleaguered tourism industry is bracing after three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers opened fire and blew themselves up in Istanbul's main airport, killing 41 people. Laura Frykberg reports.

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Fashion and technology intermix in Berlin

"Fashion Fusion" seeks to discover designers who can turn technology into new fashion trends. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Brexit blues for top UK CEOs

Several of Britain's big CEOs have taken to the media to warn the country is heading for an economic disaster. As David Pollard reports, Virgin Group boss Richard Branson says Chinese investors have already pulled investments in the wake of Britain's vote to exit the EU.

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Pope prays for victims and families of Turkish attack

Pope Francis prays for the victims and families of Tuesday's suicide bombings at Istanbul's Ataturk airport, saying, "May the Lord convert the hearts of the violent". Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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CIBC buys PrivateBancorp

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's $3.8 billion purchase of Chicago-based PrivateBancorp will help it extend its reach into the U.S. market. Fred Katayama reports.

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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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Isle of MTV celebrates a decade on Malta

Wiz Khalifa, Steve Aoki, Jess Glynne and Clean Bandit perform at MTV's 2016 European Outdoor Summer Music Event. Rough Cut - no reporter narration

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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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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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EU gathers for first summit minus UK

European Union leaders are meeting for the first time in over 40 years without a British presence for talks on the UK's exit from the bloc. Paul Chapman reports.

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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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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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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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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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Fosun CEO Guo Guangchang to lower company debt

At a newsmakers event in Beijing, China’s Fosun CEO Guo Guangchang says he wants to lower the company’s cost of debt.

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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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Lynch: Important to look at individuals in VW scandal

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch says it is important for the Justice Department to look at individuals in the ongoing criminal investigation into the Volkswagen emissions scandal. 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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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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Global stocks rally from Brexit rout

Stocks rallied around the globe, snapping a two-day historic market swoon but uncertainty remains about the possible impact of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.

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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 wants to label China "a currency manipulator"

During a speech on trade, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says "I'm going to instruct my Treasury Secretary to label China a currency manipulator, which should have been done years ago." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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David Hockney returns to the Royal Academy

English artist David Hockney returns to the Royal Academy in London with a new show. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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"It's time to move on" after Benghazi report: Clinton

Presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says it is important to "learn the right lessons" from the 2012 Benghazi attack, but says "it's time to move on" after a final 800-page report contained no major new revelations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Volkswagen to pay up $15.3 billion

Volkswagen forges U.S. deal to buy back or fix about a half million polluting diesel cars and set up environmental and consumer compensation funds. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Breakingviews: Need a Lyft?

The ride-hailing app known for its pink mustaches may be up for sale after hiring Frank Quattrone's Qatalyst for advice. Breakingviews columnists discuss Lyft and big rivals Uber and Didi.

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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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EU leaders gather for post Brexit vote talks

European leaders gather in Brussels where they told Britain to act quickly to resolve the political and economic chaos unleashed by its vote to leave the EU. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Osborne: UK sould not trigger article 50 yet

UK should not trigger Article 50 until a model of its relationship with the EU is clear, advices British Finance Minister George Osborne. (Rough cut only - no reporter narration)

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Ikea recalls 29 million chests, drawers after child deaths

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Ikea announce the recall of 29 million chests and dressers that regulators say are "too dangerous" to have in a home with young children. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Small banks victims of Brexit bloodbath

Shares in small banks have plunged since Britain voted to leave the EU last week. There are fears it could stop them lending to small businesses and have a knock-on effect for the rest of the UK economy. David Pollard reports.

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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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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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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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'Brexit' sparks love and loathing in the European Union

UK's anti-EU leader Nigel Farage and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker appear to share a private laugh, but later the UKIP leader delivers some inflammatory remarks to his fellow European Parliament MEPs.

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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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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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Indonesia's expat exodus picks up pace

Foreign workers are leaving Indonesia due to the slump in commodity prices that has forced many companies to slash jobs. And critics say the government's policies are making things worse. Reuters' Eveline Danubrata reports.

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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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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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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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Parrot may provide evidence in US murder trial

Prosecutors in Michigan are considering whether the words squawked by a pet parrot may be used as evidence in a murder trial. Yiming Woo reports.

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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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Monday, June 27, 2016

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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Rescuers try to save entangled blue whale

Marine rescue crews off of Dana Point in Southern California were working to rescue a whale that appeared to be entangled in fishing gear. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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USA to head to Rio without James

Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony to lead the 2016 U.S. Olympic men's basketball in Rio as team unveiled in Harlem. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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New York LGBT bar becomes first U.S. monument to gay rights

New Yorkers join Mayor Bill de Blasio for the emotional unveiling of the the Stonewall National Monument sign in front of Stonewall inn, the first national monument to honor the LGBT rights movement. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Two dead in Oregon shooting, suspect in custody

Oregon news outlets report that the manhunt for a suspect in a double fatal shooting at a farmhouse has been captured and is in custody. Mana Rabiee reports.

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A rare look inside New York's potter's field

Run by city's Department of Correction, Hart Island is the final resting place of over one million of New York's poorest residents. Elly Park 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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Obama welcomes "powerhouse" to White House

President Obama welcomes the Women's National Basketball Association champions, the Minnesota Lynx, to the White House. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Five killed in train-car crash in Colorado

An Amtrak passenger train collides with a minivan in Colorado, killing three children and two adults. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

'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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Singapore Airlines plane catches fire

A Singapore Airlines plane returns to Changi Airport for an emergency landing and catches fire. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Running of the wiener dogs

Swift, short-legged wiener dogs race for the top spot in the 2016 Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals in San Diego. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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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Hillary Clinton attends NYC gay pride parade

U.S. Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton greets a throng of people attending the gay pride parade in New York City. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Rubio dismisses idea of being Trump's VP pick

Former U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio says he won't consider the idea of becoming Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate in large part over "big" policy differences such as immigration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Dalai Lama chats with Lady Gaga

The Dalai Lama sits down for a chat about kindness with singer Lady Gaga at the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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British star Adele performs in Muddy Glastonbury

Revellers at Britain's Glastonbury festival mourn Brexit but cheer up for the performance of British pride, Adele. 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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Heartbreaking survival stories after W. Virginia floods

Survivors of West Virginia's worst flooding in a century share their stories of heartbreak. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Possible human remains found in California wildfire

Investigators find what they believe are the remains of a third wildfire victim at a mobile home in South Lake where firefighters are working to put out the so-called Erskine blaze which has destroyed 150 homes. Linda So reports.

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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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Puerto Rico memorial for Orlando victims

Hundreds attend a memorial event in Puerto Rico for the 49 victims of the Orlando gay nightclub shooting. Paul Chapman reports.

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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

Fashion photography legend Cunningham dies at 87

New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham has died in hospital where was taken after suffering a stroke.

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Greece's Tsipras says Brexit confirms "crisis of identity"

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras blames austerity policies, and poor EU leadership for the U.K.'s decision to leave. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Mexico City's Pride presses on despite Orlando

Mexico City celebrates its annual gay pride parade, but this year, it comes in the wake of a mass shooting in Orlando that left 49 people dead, including three Mexican citizens. Gavino Garay reports.

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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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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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Bribery, corruption, fraud top weekly crime stories

Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert goes to jail for paying hush money to an abuse victim, a Pennsylvania congressman is convicted of corruption, and NYPD commanders are booked for taking bribes. Ashraf Fahim 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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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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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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UK's exit from EU must be 'orderly': Hollande

The French president says Britain's exit from the European Union must be "orderly" while the U.N. secretary general says Britain must continue to cooperate on international issues because the world's problems don't "stop at national borders". 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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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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London campaigners hold pro-migrant protest after Brexit

Hundreds of pro-migrant protesters rally in central London following Britain's referendum on European Union membership which resulted in a vote 52-48 percent to leave the EU. The issue of immigration was central to the campaign: Vote Leave said Britain had to quit the EU to reduce the numbers of migrants coming into the United Kingdom. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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U.S., UK will always enjoy "special relationship" - Pentagon

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook says the United States’ defense ties with Britain will continue following that country's vote to quit the European Union. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pro-EU protest outside Scottish parliament after Brexit

There are protests in Scotland following Britain's referendum vote on European Union membership which resulted in an overall vote to leave the EU. Scotland voted to remain in a poll which has divided the UK. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. banks get hammered by Brexit

Stocks of U.S. banks plunge after Britain voted to leave the European Union. Fred Katayama reports.

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Brexit vote pummels U.S. stocks

Britain's vote to exit the European Union sent U.S. stocks plunging. Elly Park reports.

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Newest high-tech eye hospital readies for takeoff

The newest version of the Flying Eye Hospital, which features state of the art technology and surgery facilities to train physicians in procedures and help prevent blindness, is unveiled ahead of its first mission to China. Sharon Reich reports.

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Stonewall Inn named national monument

Stonewall Inn and Christopher Park become the first national monument to honor the LGBT rights movement. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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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'Brexit' explodes onto US campaign trail

Can Trump seize an opening in the UK vote to leave the EU, or will Hillary Clinton be able to argue his policies, like Brexit, will unleash turmoil? Veteran campaign reporters Jim Oliphant and Andy Sullivan have answers.

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At least 14 dead in WV floods

Officials say at least 14 people in West Virginia have died and hundreds more have been rescued in the state's worst flooding in more than a century. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Obama says Brexit vote speaks to 'ongoing changes and challenges' raised by globalization

President Barack Obama says the Brexit vote result "speaks to ongoing changes and challenges raised by globalization" but that the "special relationship" between the U.S. and UK won't change and the EU will remain one of America's "indispensable partners."

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Seven dead in West Virginia floods

West Virginia declared a state of emergency amid the worst flooding in more than a century that killed at least seven people and prompted hundreds of rescues. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Atlas V lifts off with Navy communications satellite

United Launch Alliance launches its fifth rocket of the year carrying a surveillance satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Brexit sinks U.S. export, travel stocks

U.S. exporters like Boeing, travel stocks like American Airlines, and tech companies such as Apple all suffer in the fallout from a strong dollar fueled by Britain's decision to leave the European Union.

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California wildfire destroys 100 homes

A fast-moving wildfire in central California destroys at least 100 homes as crews scramble to keep the so-called Erskine Fire from spreading. 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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Henkel buys Sun Products

The maker of Wisk and Snuggle laundry products is being bought by the German consumer products group as Henkel challenges P&G. Fred Katayama reports.

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Man throws feces in court

An Ohio man pulls out feces he was hiding in his arm sling and throws it in court after he is sentenced to 40 years in prison, convicted on a series of robberies. 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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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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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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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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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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Guns N' Roses kick off 'Not in This Lifetime Tour'

Rock band Guns N' Roses prepare to kick off their North American tour, 'Not in This Lifetime', in Detroit. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

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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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'Brexit Boris' jeered by angry crowd as he leaves home following referendum triumph

Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London who spearheaded the campaign for the UK to leave the EU is jeered by an angry crowd of Londoners, who had voted overwhelmingly to remain.

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Trump praises UK Brexit vote

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hails the UK vote to leave the European Union during a visit to Scotland.

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European Council chief on Brexit: 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

Donald Tusk, head of the European Council in Brussels, tries to deliver an upbeat message after the UK votes for 'Brexit'.

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Cameron to quit after Brexit vote

David Cameron says he will step down as prime minister after Britons voted to leave the European Union. Paul Chapman reports.

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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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Pound hits 30-year low as UK confirms Brexit

Britain's currency plunges along with global stock markets after Britain votes to leave the European Union. As Tara Joseph reports, investors are braced for more volatility ahead even as global central banks weigh in to try and calm rattled investors.

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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 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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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Democrats hold sit-in over U.S gun control

Democrats held an all-night sit-in at the U.S. House of Representatives to push for gun control legislation after the Orlando nightclub massacre. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Sanders: "Bigotry" cornerstone of Trump's campaign

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders vows to keep fighting "to make sure Trump is not president", but refrains from endorsing presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. 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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Led Zeppelin keeps credit for iconic hit

A jury in Los Angeles clears Led Zeppelin of copying the song, 'Taurus' in its megahit, 'Stairway to Heaven.' Diane Hodges reports.

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Wall St. bets on Britain staying in EU

U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday, led by bank shares, as Wall Street bet strongly that Britain is voting to remain part of the European Union. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Darth Vader confirmed for Star Wars film

Darth Vader, the stand-out Star Wars villain, will officially appear in 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', producer Kathleen Kennedy tells Entertainment Weekly magazine. Rollo Ross reports.

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High court thwarts Obama on immigration

A tie vote in the Supreme Court effectively ends Obama's hope to stop millions of deportations by allowing a lower court ruling against him stand.

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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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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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Kevin Mahn on post-Brexit stock market impact

Kevin Mahn, President of Hennion & Walsh talks with Bobbi Rebell about how global markets will react to the Brexit decision, and why he believes the best investment opportunities are overseas.

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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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Scots vote in Britain's EU referendum

Scottish voters say the result of a referendum on European Union membership could spark a second Scottish independence vote. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Breakingviews: Bye-bye buyout tax loophole

A self-proclaimed group of "patriotic millionaires" is joining the fight to end the carried-interest tax loophole. Breakingviews editors discuss whether the senseless rule's time has come.

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Obama disappointed by Supreme Court ruling on immigration

U.S. President Barack Obama reacts to the 4-4 ruling by Supreme Court that blocks his plan to spare millions of illegal immigrants from deportation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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Anthem deal could hike health costs

Anthem's proposed purchase of Cigna could raise health costs for big companies, a study for Reuters has found. Fred Katayama reports.

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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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Christian drummer tries to keep Ramadan tradition beating

The centuries-old role of the Ramadan drummer, a tradition of waking up Muslims for their pre-dawn meal, is kept alive by a Christian man.

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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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Christian drummer tries to keep Ramadan tradition beating

The centuries-old role of the Ramadan drummer, a tradition of waking up Muslims for their pre-dawn meal, is kept alive by a Christian man.

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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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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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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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US Democrats occupy Congress over gun control

U.S. Democrats stage a sit-in protest in Congress to demand for a vote on gun control legislation. Yiming Woo reports.

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Australian PM: Brexit would be 'a very big shock'

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says it would be a big shock if Britain leaves the EU, and Japan says it would like Britain to stay. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Whitney and Prince items up for auction

Memorabilia from late superstar entertainers Whitney Houston and Prince are set to go to auction this week. John Russell reports.

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Body found off Florida coast

A body has been found off the Florida coast after a man and his three teenage children were reported missing after setting off on a sailboat three days ago. Rough Cut (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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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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Clinton says Trump spouts 'reckless ideas', America's new chapter 'can't be Chapter 11'

Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton says her Republican counterpart Donald Trump's "reckless ideas" will run up America's debt, that he will bankrupt the country like he did with his casinos, and that a new chapter in the American Dream "can't be "Chapter 11."

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Clinton says her jobs program will ensure Americans hear: 'You're hired!'

Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton says with her as president, Americans will hear "You're hired!" instead of her Republican counterpart Donald Trump's television show catchphrase: "You're fired!"

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'Hamilton' fans endure heat for hot tickets in Chicago

Theater goers lineup for nearly 24 hours in 90 degree hit to buy tickets for the popular musical. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Venezuelans line up for bread

Amid a deteriorating economy, Venezuelans are trying to cope with product shortages across the board and, as Nathan Frandino reports, bakeries are on the front lines.

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Crowd control coming to Times Square

New rules seek to reign in Times Square tip seekers. Angela Moore reports.

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Hedging bets at high street exchanges

High street exchanges in the UK say more people are dashing to swap their pounds for euros and dollars ahead of the European Union referendum. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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When will the results of the EU referendum come out?

A look into how the day will unroll when Britain heads to the polls on Thursday to vote on the UK's EU membership.

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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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Breakingviews: Tesla teaser

Richard Beales and Jeffrey Goldfarb assess the skeptical investor reaction to entrepreneur Elon Musk's proposal that Tesla Motors buy struggling solar-panel installer SolarCity.

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Denmark’s Queen reimagines Cinderella

Denmark’s Queen Margrethe sets the stage for a new production of Cinderella. Angela Moore reports.

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Trump asks Bernie Sanders' voters to join him

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump says he is asking voters supporting Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders to join his movement to "fix the system for all Americans."

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Trump: 'problems can all be fixed but not by Hillary Clinton, only by me'

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump told supporters in a New York speech that America's problems can all be fixed "but not by Hillary Clinton -- only by me."

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Spielberg talks about Roald Dahl while Brits talk Brexit

Steven Spielberg and cast of 'The BFG' turn out for the film's LA premiere. Jane Witherspoon reports.

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Stocks, sterling inch up as Brexit vote looms

Stocks and sterling rise while traditional safe-haven assets gold and bonds slip, as investors are guardedly optimistic about a "Remain" vote in Britain's European Union referendum. Sara Hemrajani reports.

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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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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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India launches 20 satellites into space

India has successfully launched 20 satellites in a single mission, the most in the history of the country's space programme. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Disney sues over China's 'Cars' lookalike

Chinese film 'The Autobots' sure looks a lot like the Disney hit 'Cars', and it's not just moviegoers who have noticed. Reuters' Anita Li says the U.S. entertainment giant is now suing the companies behind the film for copyright infringement.

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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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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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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

"Basically she's crooked Hillary," Trump tells CBS' Norah O'Donnell

Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump sits down with CBS' Norah O'Donnell and slams Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for her economic policies. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Air tankers drop fire retardant on Southern California blaze

Fire crews battle a wildfire in Duarte, California from the sky for a second straight day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Belpointe's Nelson: Fed is back in the bunker

David Nelson, Chief Strategist at Belpointe Asset Management talks with Bobbi Rebell about why the markets fell back after Yellen's comments to congress and what investors should look for this summer.

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Air tankers drop fire retardant on Southern California blaze

Fire crews battle a wildfire in Duarte, California from the sky for a second straight day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Fanning: once saw 'no future' with military as openly gay man

U.S. Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning honors service members killed during a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tech shares drive stocks higher

Stocks rose on Tuesday as Fed Chair Janet Yellen played down the risk of a recession, and concerns about Britain leaving the European Union eased. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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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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Trump meets with evangelicals in NY

After hundreds of evangelicals gathered to see Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in New York, evangelical leader Tony Perkins says a conversation with the presumptive GOP nominee has started which will continue to election night. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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Fed looks at Brexit, labor market

Global risks and hiring slowdown in the United States warrant a cautious approach to raising interest rates, says Fed Chair Janet Yellen. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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German and Northern Irish fans celebrate

Soccer fans from Germany and Northern Ireland meet in the streets ahead of the Euro. Angela Moore reports.

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Longtime Philly congressman convicted of fraud

Prosecutors say U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah has been convicted of orchestrating multiple frauds aimed at enriching himself and preserving his political career. Linda So reports.

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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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Bollywood actor Salman Khan prompts outrage over rape remark

Bollywood star Salman Khan has sparked outrage on social media after saying workout sessions for his latest film made him feel like a 'raped woman'.

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Clinton: Maybe Trump 'isn't as rich as he claims'

Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton picks apart her Republican rival's economic policies and personal finances. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Yellen says Fed watching BREXIT vote closely

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testified to the Senate Banking Committee that a British vote to exit the EU could have significant economic repercussions and the Fed is watching closely.

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Star athletes visit Orlando shooting victims

Professional athletes, including Brazilian soccer player Kaká and retired U.S. basketball player Shaquille O'Neal, visit hospital patients injured in the Orlando nightclub massacre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Fed's Yellen says UK exit from EU could bring period of financial volatility, affect U.S. outlook

Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen tells the Senate Banking Committee that a UK exit from the European Union could bring a period of financial volatility and affect U.S. outlook.

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Skateboarders stop traffic in Manila

Tricks, spins and spills – Hundreds celebrate Go Skateboarding Day in the Philippines. Angela Moore reports.

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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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Investors take cues from Brexit polls

Sterling has hit a seven-week high against the dollar on expectations Britons will vote to stay in the European Union. But as Sara Hemrajani reports, stocks failed to build on the previous day's gains as this week's referendum keeps many investors cautious.

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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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Insect scans could help control citrus killing bug

Microtomography scans showing the inner workings of an invasive insect could help scientists attack the insect and prevent it decimating the citrus fruit industry. Jim Drury 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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Man held at rally 'wanted to kill Trump'

A man arrested trying to take a gun from a police officer at a Donald Trump rally says he wanted to kill the Republican presidential candidate. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Firefighters make progress in U.S. brushfire battle

Crews start to get the upper hand fighting two brush fires in the Angeles National Forest on Monday night above Duarte and Azusa.

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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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Car maker to investigate Yelchin death

Fiat Chrysler says it will investigate the incident involving a recalled 2015 Jeep Cherokee that killed Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin. Paul Chapman reports.

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Monday, June 20, 2016

U.S. 'alarm' over Bahrain Shi'ite move

The U.S says it's alarmed by Bahrain's decision to revoke the citizenship of the country's Shi'ite Muslim majority spiritual leader. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Wildfires on first day of summer in Southern California

Crews battle a wildfire from the air and the ground as the blaze moved closer to homes in Duarte, California. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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Senators debate gun control measures in wake of Orlando

Democratic and Republican U.S. Senators make arguments on four different gun control measures that were all voted down in the aftermath of a massacre that left 49 people killed in Orlando one week ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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'We will be no safer, no smarter' if gun control measures fail again: Sen. Ayotte

"We will be no safer, no smarter" if gun control measures fail again, New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte said at a U.S. Senate debate ahead of voting on gun control measures to prevent the sale of firearms to individuals who are cited on no-fly lists and other government surveillance databases.

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Brexit relief drives U.S. stocks

U.S. stocks moved higher on Monday as new polls indicated British voters are more likely to choose to remain in the European Union. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Mercadien's Kamen on what's next after Brexit vote

Mercadien Asset Management's Ken Kamen talks with Bobbi Rebell about the impact of the Brexit vote on the financial markets, and what to watch after the vote this week.

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Barack Obama, salesman-in-chief

Calling himself "America's pitchman," U.S. President Barack Obama makes the case for foreign investment in the U.S. to a group of high profile global investors, telling them he's glad he'll be a part of the U.S. job market when he starts looking for other work after leaving the White House. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tough Mudders get down and dirty in Germany

Thousands participate in the popular, muddy obstacle course. Angela Moore reports.

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VW's former CEO probed over market manipulation

German prosecutors have launched a probe against former Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn and another senior executive who are suspected of possible market manipulation related to the carmaker's emissions scandal. Sonia Legg reports

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911 call from Disney alligator attack released

Authorities have released a 911 call from the alligator attack at a Walt Disney World resort that left a 2-year-old boy dead. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Colorful strollers parade through Moscow

Costumed babies and elaborate strollers parade through Russia's capital city. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Fancy prams paraded through Moscow

Russia holds its annual pram parade featuring elaborately designed strollers.

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Ladyhawke back with upbeat album

Singer Ladyhawke is back with a new album 'Wild Things', which the Kiwi says is more upbeat than her last which was released in 2012. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Celebrities hit 'Le Mans' race.

Celebrities including Brad Pitt and Jason Statham were in attendance at the 24-hour race in northern France. Captioned rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Britain's "In" campaign boost buoys markets

Global stocks have risen and sterling has strengthen broadly while safe-havens including the yen and gold retreat, after polls showed support for Britain staying in the EU regaining momentum before Thursday's referendum. Sara Hemrajani reports.

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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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T Rex may have been Asian immigrant

Tyrannosaurus Rex was probably an invasive species from Asia that moved into western North America, according to a Scottish-based paleontologist. Jim Drury reports.

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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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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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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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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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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Memorial site honors Orlando shooting victims

Flowers, photos and messages of love cover the lawn of a performing arts center in Orlando, to commemorate the 49 people who died in the worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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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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'Star Trek's' Chekov killed in freak accident

Anton Yelchin, the actor who was best known for playing Chekov in two 'Star Trek' movies is dead after a freak automobile accident. Diane Hodges reports.

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Hundreds protest against pastor who praised Orlando killer

Protesters gather outside of a Sacramento Church to speak out against comments made by pastor Roger Jimenez praising the Orlando massacre and gunman Omar Mateen who killed 49 people. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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EU debate shouldn't be based on hate – Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron warned that the debate on Britain's European Union membership must not be based on "intolerance, hatred and division." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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'Finding Dory' sets record on opening weekend

Finding Dory," the sequel to the film "Finding Nemo," makes the largest debut ever for an animated film at the North American box office. Diane Hodges reports.

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Minnesota nurses strike over health insurance

Almost 5,000 nurses in Minnesota go on strike after being forced to sign up for a corporate health care plan they say will force them to pay higher deductibles. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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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A week after Orlando

A look back at the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history that took the lives of 49 people in Orlando, Florida a week ago. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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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NRA head says Obama politicizing gun debate after Orlando

The head of the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, says that the Obama administion is trying to “cover their butts” but focusing on gun control instead of terrorism after the Orlando massacre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. Attorney General: Florida shooting 'act of hate and terror'

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch says that last week's shooting massacre in Orlando, Florida, was "an act of hate and terror". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tear gas fired at Radiohead event in Istanbul. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

Protests took place outside an Istanbul record store over the launch of a Radiohead album, which allegedly encouraged fans to drink beer during Ramadan. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Inti Illimani Historico record in Havana

Chilean music group Inti Ilimani Historico have been recording in a Havana studio to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Iraqi forces open second front south of IS-held Mosul

Iraqi forces have opened a second front in preparation for an assault on the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul. Nathan Frandino 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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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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Tattoos to remember Florida shooting victims

People in Florida queue up to get tattoos to help raise money for families of the Orlando shooting victims. Yiming Woo reports.

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Trump: Orlando attack was "an assault on our country"

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says the Orlando attack was an "assault on everything we all stand for" at a rally in Phoenix. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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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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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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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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Deputies injured in funeral crash

Two deputies are injured when an impatient motorist tries to cut through the funeral procession for one of the victims of the Orlando shooting. Diane Hodges 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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Trump protesters in Phoenix set up balloon effigy

Protesters set up a giant balloon showing Donald Trump dressed in Ku Klan Klan robes near the site of a Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Diane Hodges reports.

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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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Obama extols U.S. national parks in picture-perfect moments

U.S. President Barack Obama says the U.S. must do more to protect the national parks so that they can be passed on to the next generation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump: Orlando "just the beginning"

Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump tells a crowd in Las Vegas "If you think Orlando was the end of it with this weak attitude and this pathetic president that we have, it wasn't." 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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Robot receptionist gets job at Belgian hospital

Pepper, a humanoid robot receptionist, is the latest employee at Belgium's AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend. Sharon Reich 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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Six killed when ejected from van in Virginia

At least six people were killed and several others were rushed to the hospital after a 1998 Dodge lost control in rural Virginia. Gavino Garay reports.

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Obama: Orlando renews focus on reducing gun violence

U.S. President Barack Obama uses his weekly web and radio address to say Americans "always will" stand with the victims of the Orlando massacre, and says lawmakers must revisit the issue of gun control. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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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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Obama and family land in Yosemite National Park

U.S. President Barack Obama lands in Yosemite National Park in a visit aimed at pushing for conservation and climate change. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Memorial for singer Christina Grimmie, shot dead by fan

Family and friends attend the memorial of singer Christina Grimmie, who was shot dead by a fan in Orlando, Florida. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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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

Pennsylvania rape case of Amish girl 'gifted' to man

Police in Pennsylvania have charged three people in a rape case where a teenage Amish girl was given by her parents to a much older man. Yiming Woo reports.

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Trump: "Don't let them take your guns away"

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, promised supporters in Texas that he would protect their right to bear arms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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Leonardo DiCaprio is ordered deposed over 'Wolf of Wall Street'

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is ordered to be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought by a former Stratton Oakmont executive over his alleged depiction in the 2013 Martin Scorsese film "The Wolf of Wall Street." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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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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Obama at Carlsbad Caverns: "How cool is this?"

U.S. President Barack Obama and his family tour Carlsbad Caverns to have the chance to see the stalactites and bats of Carlsbad Caverns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Viacom troubles deepen with profit warning

Media giant Viacom, which is at the center of a fight between its Board and largest shareholder Sumner Redstone, on Friday said quarterly earnings will fall short of Wall Street estimates, marking the first time since October 2008 that it has put out such a warning.

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Mobile games make big impact

The mobile games market continues to grow

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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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Wall Street ends lower, Apple weighs

Wall Street ended lower as Apple dragged major indexes and investors girded for Britain's vote next week on its European Union membership. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Business trumps politics at St Petersburg economic forum

The high attendance of foreign business leaders at the St Petersburg Economic Forum shows that western companies are keen to get back to business as usual with Russia, Charles Robertson of Renaissance Capital tells Reuters' Kimberley Lim.

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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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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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Russia needs infrastructure upgrade, says Radius Director

Russian authorities need to do more to bring up the nation's infrastructure standards to improve productivity, Radius Group Executive Director Zakhar Valkov tells Reuters' Kimberley Lim.

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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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Pole dancing reaches new heights

Budapest Grand Circus hopes to attract new audience members by featuring a pole dancing champion who performs in the air.

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Disney faces PR nightmare

The theme park operator also faces the possibility of legal action after an alligator snatched and killed a toddler at its resort in Orlando, Florida. Fred Katayama reports.

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Putin: EU is 'key partner' for Russia.

On the same day that the EU renews sanctions against Russia for another year, President Vladimir Putin tells an audience at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum that the EU is Russia's closest neighbour and a key economic partner. David Pollard reports.

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Investment, growth will fall victim to a Brexit - JC Decaux

JC Decaux Chairman Jean Francois Decaux tells Reuters’ Kimberley Lim that companies will think twice about investing in the UK in the event of a Brexit and that means the economy will suffer.

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Europe's car sales move up a gear

European car sales jumped the most this year in May, volume and premium brands alike posting double-digit percentage growth. Hayley Platt looks at a sector that appears to be defying major scandals and global economic wobbles.

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Sell-off abates after tumultuous week

World shares, oil and bond yields rise after a tumultuous week on global markets. As Kirsty Basset reports, even Europe's battered banking sector stocks were making a comeback.

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Freddy Lim juggles rock with politics

Taiwanese rock star turned politician Freddy Lim picks up metal award in London and encourages the crowd to follow in his footsteps. Sarah Mills reports

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Fed rate hike spells crisis for China's banks

Independent Economist Andy Xie tells Reuters’ Kimberley Lim that China’s banks, already heavily indebted, will plunge into a crisis of liquidity when the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.

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BMW sets out vision for the future

BMW Group celebrate its centenary in London, unveiling two vision of the future cars for Rolls-Royce and MINI. Grace Pascoe 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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Migrants stranded on Indonesian coast

More than 40 migrants fleeing Sri Lanka are stranded on the Indonesian coast. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Seeking transgender protections under the U.S. constitution

Kate Lynn Blatt is suing a former employer for discrimination after she says she was harassed at work and forced to use the men's restroom. Her lawyers have taken the suit a step further, asking a judge to strike down as unconstitutional part of a 1989 law that bars transgendered people from claiming workplace discrimination,

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Hong Kong hit by rising foreclosures

Home foreclosures in Hong Kong are double what they were last year, and the situation is likely to get worse as more owners struggle to pay back high-interest loans. Reuters' Clare Baldwin explains how buyers are getting their hands on easy money.

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Low oil price, sanctions prove beneficial for parts of corporate Russia: Business Russia

Russian businesses are learning how to be lean and mean as low oil prices and sanctions batter the economy. It means the nimble grow stronger while the weaker ones fade, says Business Russia President Alexey Repik.

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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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Dog rescued from canal in Peru

Peruvian police rescue a dog that was stranded in a canal. Rough cut (subtitled) - no reporter narration).

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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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Giant hive highlights bee plight

A giant immersive beehive has opened in London’s Kew Gardens to highlight the plight of bees and raise awareness about what's being done to protect them. Reuters Emily went inside.

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How to beat jet lag

Turns out jet lag is considered a sleep disorder (albeit a temporary one). Here's how to avoid that zombie-like state so that you function at peak performance during your trip.

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Rubio considers Senate comeback

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida says he is reconsidering his plans to leave the Senate amid pressure to run for re-election and may decide to jump into the race as early as this weekend. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Step into the world's first floating home

A firm in Dubai has developed three-storey floating homes complete with fish tank-style underwater rooms.

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Wildfires rage in the West

Raging wildfires in California, Arizona, and New Mexico prompt evacuations. Linda So reports.

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Senate filibuster ends, GOP agrees to gun control votes

Senate Democrats end a nearly 15-hour filibuster after Republicans agree to hold votes on measures to tighten gun control. Linda So reports.

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BOJ holds off easing, sparks yen spike

The Bank of Japan refrains from offering additional monetary stimulus despite external headwinds and anaemic inflation, sending the yen to a two-year high. As Sonia Legg reports, it's clouded an already darkening outlook for the economy.

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Police on high alert in French city for England-Wales match

More than 2,000 police and security officials are in the French town of Lens, where thousands of fans have descended to watch England play Wales in the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.

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