Thursday, September 22, 2016

Brexit fears stalk London's catwalks

Questions are being asked by British designers about how Brexit will impact the global industry. Laura Frykberg reports.

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Charlotte video to be released with 'compelling reason'

The Charlotte police chief says authorities will release police video of the shooting of a black man "when there is a compelling reason" to do so. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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OneRepublic: "pushing the envelope" with new album

Chart-topping band OneRepublic say they're venturing into new territory with their fourth album. Rough cut - no reporter narration.

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Apple could step on Samsung's turf

Apple is reportedly looking to open its first store in South Korea. As Fred Katayama reports, it could be across the street from Samsung's headquarters in Seoul.

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Chinese city urges officials to make babies

The city of Yichang posts an open letter asking young cadres to get busy having children. As Adam Jourdan reports, it reflects Beijing's fears of a demographic crunch after years living under the one-child policy.

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Video captures bus crash horror

Security camera footage captures the moment a truck and school bus collide in China, injuring 13 people.

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Chinese city urges officials to make babies

The city of Yichang posts an open letter asking young cadres to get busy having children. As Adam Jourdan reports, it reflects Beijing's fears of a demographic crunch after years living under the one-child policy.

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Dozens die as migrant boat capsizes

A boat carrying almost 600 migrants has capsized off the Egyptian coast killing more than 40. Paul Chapman reports.

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Verdict due in Goa Briton murder trial

The mother of a British teenager murdered in India in 2008 anxiously awaits the outcome of the trial of her alleged killers. Paul Chapman reports.

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One gravely wounded in North Carolina unrest

A least one person was gravely wounded in a second night of unrest in Charlotte, following the fatal police shooting of a black man by police. Gavino Garay reports.

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Duterte demands EU respect

Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte is demanding respect from the EU after an expletive-laden rejection of its concerns about his deadly drugs crackdown. Paul Chapman reports.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Protest erupts in Charlotte following police shooting

Rioting, looting, and one person was shot and gravely wounded in the second night of violent protest after the fatal police shooting of a black man by police in North Carolina. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Second night of Charlotte unrest

One person was shot and gravely wounded on Wednesday in a second night of unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina, officials said, as riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse unruly protesters after the fatal police shooting of a black man. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Reuters Newsmaker: Examining Colombia–Venezuela Relations

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos speaks to Reuters' Steve Adler about the current relationship between Colombia and Venezuela.

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Milan fashion shows kick off on Wednesday with Fay catwalks

Milan fashion week kicks off with Gucci's kaleidoscopic fairytale and Fay's military-inspired looks. Rough Cut - no reporter narration.

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Lawmakers skewer Mylan CEO over EpiPen price increase

Congressman Jason Chaffetz says "I don't know that I believe you" to Mylan CEO Heather Bresch over the company's decision to dramatically increase the price of EpiPens. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Myanmar on path to peace and reconciliation, says Suu Kyi

Myanmar's foreign minister Aung San Suu Kyi tells the United Nations General Assembly that her country is on the path to peace and reconciliation after last year's successful election. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump says he's not running to be president of 'the world'

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says his campaign is about breaking up the "special interest monopoly" in Washington, D.C.. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton: Killings of black men by police "intolerable"

In the wake of two shooting deaths of black men by police in Charlotte, North Carolina and Tulsa, Oklahoma, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says "we are safer when communities respect police, and police respect communities." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wall Street climbs on Fed inaction

Investors went shopping for stocks after the Fed decided to hold interest rates steady. But as Fred Katayama reports, the central bank said the case for a rate hike has strengthened.

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'Stop Trump' bus in London urges ex-pats to vote

Americans living abroad are encouraged to register and vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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Man wielding knife shot outside Israeli embassy in Ankara

A man was shot and wounded by Turkish police outside the Israeli embassy in Ankara on Wednesday after he shouted slogans and wielded a knife, officials said.

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Abe: Shrinking population isn't onus

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, speaking at a Reuters Newsmaker event, says Japan's demographics incentivize the country to boost productivity. Fred Katayama reports.

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Reuters Newsmaker: Tech innovation in Japan

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe discusses technological innovation in Japan during his discussion with Reuters Editor in Chief Steve Adler.

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'Brangelina' wax figures separated at London's Madame Tussauds

Following news of the star couple's plans to divorce, curators at London's Madame Tussauds museum have separated the wax statues of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

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Why protestors see red over EU-US trade talks

Protesters have been demanding the European Union abandons plans for a transatlantic free trade deal. David Pollard looks at their reasons and whether the global economy really needs the long-awaited TTIP agreement.

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Joy at birth of baby gorilla at Frankfurt Zoo

Rebounding from the tragedy of losing two children, Shira the gorilla gives birth to a new baby at Frankfurt Zoo.

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Don King drops the N-word at Trump rally

Boxing promoter Don King drops the N-word while introducing U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a church in Cleveland. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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VERBATIM: Japan will appove TPP 'ASAP,' says Abe

Shinzō Abe discusses the importance of free trade in Japan.

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At least 10 dead after Bangladesh ferry sinks

Grieving families of the dead and missing gather at a river's edge after an overcrowded Bangladeshi ferry sinks, killing at least 10 people and leaving nearly a dozen others unaccounted for. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Peruvian penguin wanders into a house

Authorities in Peru rescue a Humboldt penguin that wandered into a house looking for food.

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Flash floods in Indonesia kill 20

Flash floods rip through Indonesia's West Java province, killing at least 20 people and destroying hundreds of homes.

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Deadly floods hit parts of Indonesia

At least 20 people have died in flash floods which swamped parts of West Java in Indonesia. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Inditex: fast fashion, faster sales

Inditex, the world's biggest clothing retailer, has reported its first half net profit rose 8 percent from a year ago, beating analysts' estimates. As Laura Frykberg reports, the increase was driven by strong sales as it focuses on flagship stores and its online business.

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Militant attack adds to Modi pressure over Kashmir

There's more to the fighting in Kashmir than meets the eye. As well as raising tensions between India and Pakistan, it's also inspiring the ongoing protests against Indian rule. As Doug Busvine reports from the Kashmiri city of Srinagar, this puts Indian leader Narendra Modi in a tight spot.

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Algorithm copies your handwriting

Scientists develop an algorithm to scan an individual's handwriting and replicate it precisely; no matter how illegible the scrawl. The software could be used to give typed text a more personal touch, and could even help spot forged handwriting. Matthew Stock reports.

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LA Confidential director Hanson dead

Curtis Hanson, director of L.A. Confidential, has been found dead at his home in California at the age of 71. Paul Chapman reports.

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Migrant art challenges China's ideas on refugees

An NGO in China exhibits paintings by Syrian children to help raise awareness of the migrant crisis. However, as Anita Li reports, China itself has a less-than-stellar record on refugees.

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Russia denies Syria aid convoy attack

Russia's says drone footage shows an aid convoy attacked in Syria was accompanied by a militant truck carrying a heavy mortar gun.

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US bomber arrives in South Korea

A U.S. strategic bomber arrive at a South Korean military base following the North's fifth nuclear test.

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Thousands protest trans-Atlantic trade deals

Protesters march through Brussels demanding a halt to trans-Atlantic trade deals they say will hit standards and give more power to big business.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Kathy Bates honored with star on Hollywood Boulevard

Oscar winner Kathy Bates is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. John Russell reports.

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Jolie-Pitt divorce: We may never know the whole story

E! News co-host Maria Menounos thinks we may never know the whole story behind Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce. Rough Cut - (no reporter narration)

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White House: bombings were 'act of terrorism'

The White House is now calling the bombs planted in New York and New Jersey an "act of terrorism" as federal prosecutors file charges against the Afghan-American believed to have planted them. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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US-China ties not dependent on election outcome

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says Chinese ties with the U.S. will continue to develop no matter who wins the U.S. presidential election.

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Jolie-Pitt breakup dominates headlines

Angelina Jolie files for divorce from Brad Pitt, bringing a sad close to one of Hollywood's great "power couples." John Russell reports.

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White House: Obama to raise concerns about settlements with Netanyahu

The White House says U.S. President Barack Obama will raise concerns about Israeli settlements on Arab lands when he meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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ICYMI: Obama addresses U.N. General Assembly for final time as president

Speaking at the General Assembly annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations for the last time as president, President Barack Obama offers advice about Islamic State, Syria, Israel and Palestinians, Russia and the dispute over the South China Sea.

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One dead, one injured in U.S. spy plane crash

The U.S. Air Force says one pilot is dead and another injured after their U-2 spy plane crashed shortly after takeoff from a base in northern California. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wall St ends flat with Fed, BOJ up next

Wall Street ends little changed as healthcare gains countered declines in energy shares, a day before highly anticipated outcomes of monetary policy meetings in the United States and Japan. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Oklahoma probes shooting of unarmed black man (graphic images)

(WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Investigators in Oklahoma launch a criminal probe into the Tulsa police shooting of an unarmed black man seen on video with his hands in the air. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama on migrant crisis: "collectively we continue to make excuses"

President Barack Obama singles out the conflicts in Afghanistan, Syria and Somalia as key contributors to the international migrant crisis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Video shows Tulsa police shooting unarmed black man

Tulsa police release dashcam video that shows an officer fatally shooting an unarmed black motorist who had his hands in the air.

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Wells Fargo CEO comes under fire

John Stumpf got no sympathy on Capitol Hill after he apologized for his bank's aggressive sales tactics and said he would take full responsibility. Fred Katayama reports.

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VERBATIM: Blair to 'keep an open mind' on Brexit

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair shares his thoughts on the aftermath of the Brexit vote at a Reuters Newsmaker event in New York.

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John Stumpf's performance at Senate was "mixed" says analyst

Guggenheim's Eric Wasserstrom also tells Reuters' Fred Katayama the scandal over Wells Fargo's sales tactics appears to be heading towards a criminal investigation.

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Suspected U.S. bomber's father says he called FBI about son

The father of the Afghan-born man arrested after bombings in New York and New Jersey says he reported concerns about his son to the FBI in 2014. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Angelina Jolie files for divorce from Brad Pitt

Actress Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from actor Brad Pitt, her attorney said in a statement.

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Bark beetle poses serious threat to Bulgaria's pine forests

More than 7,000 hectares of pine forest perished in August alone in the Balkan country due to bark beetle attacks, Bulgaria's forest agency said.

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Wells Fargo chief "deeply sorry"

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf apologizes for the bank's opening as many as 2 million bogus customer accounts that could generate fees for the lender. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Lufthansa, Air China to share routes and revenue

Lufthansa has signed a route sharing deal with China's flagship carrier Air China. As Sonia Legg reports, it caps two years of talks and will boost Germany's biggest airline's access to the world's fastest growing aviation market.

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New GSK CEO to be most powerful woman in FTSE 100

GlaxoSmithKline announces its new CEO as insider Emma Walmsley. She becomes the first woman to head a top global pharmaceutical company and brings the number of female chief executives in Britain's FTSE 100 index to seven. Laura Frykberg reports.

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Revamp for Britain's iconic red phone boxes

Britain's red telephone boxes may no longer be used for their original purpose in an age of smartphones but one company is giving the famous booths a makeover -- as small offices. Reuters Emily Wither had a look inside.

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Wildfire rages at Vandenberg Air Force Base

Firefighters battle a wildfire on Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Linda So reports.

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Beached humpback whale rescued off Australian coast

A humpback whale beached and entangled in a fishing net is rescued in Australia's Moreton Bay.

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Fire burns through Greek migrant camp

Thousands of people flee a migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesbos after fire ripped through tents.

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Clinton, Trump vie for world leaders' attention at U.N

U.S. presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sought to burnish their foreign policy credentials on Monday, by meeting world leaders at the United Nations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton's 'reset' belied deep doubts on Putin

Despite her failed 'reset' attempt with Russia, Hillary Clinton has long harbored deep reservations about the ability of the U.S. to work with Vladimir Putin, Reuters has learned.

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Lizard relocation project underway in Bangkok

Water monitor lizards are trapped and removed from city parks in Bangkok. Julie Noce reports.

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Humpback whale swims free after beaching

A humpback whale in Australia swims free after beaching in shallow water and becoming entangled in a fishing net. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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US should 'not harbor a terrorist' like cleric Gulen:Erdogan

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan tells Reuters the U.S. should not "harbour" cleric Fethullah Gulen who he blames for a foiled coup attempt. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Chinese debt "three time above danger zone"

The Bank of International Settlements warns that lending stress in China's massive banking sector is three times above danger levels. As Tara Joseph reports, easy mortgage lending is a major contributor to the problem.

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Actor Jim Carrey sued for wrongful death of ex-girlfriend

Actor Jim Carrey is being sued for wrongful death of his ex-girlfriend

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Chinese debt "three time above danger zone"

The Bank of International Settlements warns that lending stress in China's massive banking sector is three times above danger levels. As Tara Joseph reports, easy mortgage lending is a major contributor to the problem.

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Monday, September 19, 2016

Burberry presents its first see-now, buy-now collection at LFW.

Burberry presents its first see-now, buy-now collections for men and women at London Fashion Week. John Russell reports.

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Turkey's Erdogan discusses Assad's role in Syria's future

In an interview with Reuters, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should not be part of a transitional government and that Syria's territorial integrity should be respected by other countries.

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Neighbors weigh in on New Jersey suspect

Neighbors of bombing suspect sound off in New Jersey. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Country music star Jason Aldean secures third straight number one album

Country singer Jason Aldean has debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart edging out rapper Drake's long-standing "Views." Simon Thompson reports.

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Obama hopes there will be progress on Mosul by year-end

U.S. President Obama says that the battle against the Islamic State militant group in Mosul would be challenging but he was confident it would move forward rapidly. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pregnant guerrilla fighter celebrates end of Colombia's long war

As the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia meet to ratify a peace deal to end 52-years of civil war, a pregnant guerrilla fighter looks forward to a new life. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Trump: Get information from suspect "before it becomes no longer timely"

Republican presidential candidate Trump called on authorities to get information from suspected New York and New Jersey bomber, "Before it becomes no longer timely." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wall St. flat ahead of Fed meeting

Stocks traded back and forth between positive and negative territory on Monday, closing barely changed as investors braced for the Fed meeeting that starts Tuesday. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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At least 15 dead as boat capsizes in Thailand

An overcrowded tourist boat carrying Muslim pilgrims in Thailand capsized Sunday, killing at least 15 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kaine's lesson on latte

Democratic vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine stopped at Mars Coffee in Iowa where he learned all about making a latte from a barista. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Chinese and Russian navies conduct drill in South China Sea

Chinese and Russian navies conduct an island-seizing operation during joint military drills in the South China Sea, state media reports. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Union sees improvement in GM talks

Canada's auto workers union said all issues are on the table in negotiations with the U.S. auto maker. As Fred Katayama reports, workers could walk off the job if a deal isn't reached by midnight Monday.

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The dancing traffic warden of South Africa

Video posted to social media in September shows a traffic warden getting his groove on as he directs cars during the evening commute in Pretoria.

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France honors attack victims in Paris ceremony

A ceremony is held in memory of victims of attacks on French soil and against French citizens in the presence of their families and politicians. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syria ceasefire seen near collapse

Syria's military declared the seven-day initial period for a ceasefire brokered by the US and Russia over, without indicating whether the truce would be reinstated. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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India mulls response, blames Pakistan for deadly Kashmir attack

India says it has the right to respond "at the time and place of our own choosing" after a deadly attack on an army base in Kashmir that killed 18 soldiers. Nathan Frandino reports.

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New York bombing suspect arrested in New Jersey

A New Jersey mayor says an Afghan-American man sought in connection with a bombing that wounded more than two dozen people in New York has been arrested in Linden, New Jersey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Elderly pole climber delights in English competition

George Tipping, an 83-year-old man who enjoys going up 82-feet timber poles, proves popular with the crowd in this year's World Pole Climbing championships.

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Could Brexit impact UK business model?

London's first Fashion Week since the Brexit vote is in full swing. For the moment the catwalk appears to have weathered the storm, but signs are emerging that other industries may not. Laura Frykberg reports.

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Egyptian students hope to drive the economy

From hybrid cars to bulletproof vests, some of Egypt's young engineers are creating new business opportunities in a country with stalling economic growth. Sara Hemrajani reports.

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Oil climbs as Venezuela sees output deal

Oil prices rallied on Monday after Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro said an OPEC deal to limit the production of oil could be struck this month. Kate King reports

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Device explodes in New Jersey as robot tries to disarm it

An explosive device left near a train station in New Jersey went off as a bomb squad robot cut its wire.

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The handiest drone ever?

The PD6B-AW-ARM drone, said to be the world's first dual robot-armed large format drone, can lift heavy objects and perform detailed tasks.

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Magnet-based bike trainer promises noise free workout

A non-contact bicycle trainer that uses magnets to aid propulsion could end the problem of noisy indoor training and the expense of tyre replacement, says its developers. Jim Drury reports.

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Device explodes as bomb squad robot attempts to disarm

An explosive device detonates as a bomb squad robot attempts to disarm after multiple devices were found in suspicious package near a train station in New Jersey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Suspicious package removed, destroyed in New Jersey

A suspcious package is discovered in New Jersey in the wake of an explosion in New York city. Julie Noce reports.

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Duterte 'needs more time' to wipe out drugs

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he needs six more months to fight the drug trade in his country, having only realized how bad the problem was after taking office over two months ago. Reuters' John Chalmers says that could be a wily political tactic.

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Bold hues, cutouts impress on Emmys red carpet

Stars arrive for television's biggest night -- the Primetime Emmy Awards- donning bright colors and cutouts on the red carpet. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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A clash with China looms in Hong Kong's courts

Sources warn that fresh calls for independence in Hong Kong could push China to outlaw the whole debate. Reuters' Greg Torode says that prospect is stirring fears of eroding judicial independence and freedom of speech in the city.

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Cheers! Munich's Oktoberfest is here

Munich's 183rd Oktoberfest kicks off with the traditional tapping of the first beer from the first keg - and the clinking of glasses. Gavino Garay reports.

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Cheers! Munich's Oktoberfest is here

Munich's 183rd Oktoberfest kicks off with the traditional tapping of the first beer from the first keg - and the clinking of glasses. Gavino Garay reports.

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Democratic VP nominee Kaine weighs in on NYC explosion

In the wake of an explosion in New York City, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine proposes the "smart sharing" of intelligence, after what officials have called a deliberate, criminal act. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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'Sound of Music' star Charmian Carr dies

Charmian Carr, the actress who played the rebellious Liesl Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music," dies at 73, her family says. Gavino Garay reports.

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Merkel gets drubbing in Berlin vote, far right gains ground

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives suffer another electoral blow after Berlin elections in which voters reject her migrant policy and lend more support to an emergent far-right anti-immigration party. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Calm in New York after 'intentional' explosion

New Yorkers and tourists react to an explosion in Manhattan that injured 29 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Fight to save animals tops week's animal news

A Thai sanctuary sees a recovering Indochinese tiger population, while in Vietnam authorities step up efforts to save the endangered pangolin, and thousands of wild horses in the U.S. are spared from the slaughterhouse. Gavino Garay reports.

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Strikes on Syrian army threaten ceasfire plan: Moscow

Moscow steps up its war of words with Washington, saying air strikes by a U.S.-led coalition on the Syrian army threaten a ceasefire plan for Syria and border on "connivance" with Islamic State. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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FBI: Minnesota stabbings "potential act of terrorism"

The FBI is investigating a stabbing spree that left at least nine people wounded at a Minnesota mall as a "potential act of terrorism." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pro-Putin party seen winning greater sway in Russia's parliament

The ruling United Russia party is expected to win even greater dominance over Russia's lower house in a parliamentary election, showing support for President Vladimir Putin is holding up despite sanctions and a deep economic slowdown. Angela Moore reports.

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Surveillance video shows moment of NYC blast

Surveillance video taken from three cameras at a local gym show the moment when an explosion rocks the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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NY governor: no indication blast linked to terrorism

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says there was no early indication that an explosion in Manhattan was linked to international terrorism and vows to bring the perpetrators to justice. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Merkel faces setback in Berlin vote due to migrant fears

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives look set to suffer a second electoral blow in two weeks in a Berlin city vote, as a growing number of voters are expected to express their unease with her refugee-friendly policy. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Militants in Philippines free Norwegian, three Indonesians

Islamist militant group Abu Sayyaf release a Norwegian captive and three Indonesian fishermen they had held in the southern Philippines. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Eight people recovering after mall stabbing spree

Minnesota police say a man made references to "Allah" before going on a stabbing spree at the Crossroads Mall in St. Cloud which left eight people wounded. Mana Rabiee reports.

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NYC shaken by 'intentional' explosion, 29 injured

Large numbers of investigators remain at the scene of an explosion that rocked the bustling Chelsea district of Manhattan the night before. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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States fight Feds over clean air regulations

27 states are on a collision course with the Obama administration, challenging its Clean Power Plan. But the issue isn’t about pollution but limiting Federal power.

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Troops die in India army base raid

Militants have killed 17 soldiers in an attack an Indian army brigade headquarters near the de factor border with Pakistan.

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Clinton takes 'wait and see' view on NYC blast

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says she wants more information from investigators before commenting on the Chelsea blast.

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Witnesses tell of NY blast aftermath

Witnesses describe the scene after a blast which rocked the Chelsea neighbourhood of New York City. Paul Chapman reports.

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China-Russia naval exercises

China and Russia conduct joint exercises in the South China Sea off southern China's Guangdong province.

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Paralymic cyclist dies after crash

Iranian cyclist Sarafaz Bahman Golbarnezhad has died after a crash a day before the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games in Brazil. Paul Chapman reports.

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NY blast: 'no early evidence' of terror link - Mayor

New York's mayor says an explosion in the Chelsea district of New York City was a deliberate act but there's no immediate evidence of terrorism. Paul Chapman reports.

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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Dozens hurt in NY blast

New York fire department says at least 25 people have been injured in a blast which rocked the Chelsea district of Manhattan. Paul Chapman reports.

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Massive blast in NYC appears to be 'intentional act'

An explosion rocked the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan and injured at least 25 people on Saturday, the New York City Fire Department said, prompting emergency personnel to swarm one of the most bustling areas of the city on a cool evening.

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Trump promises to "get tough" after NYC explosion

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tells supporters in Colorado Springs, Colorado he vows to get "tough and smart and vigilant" after learning of an explosion in Manhattan that left at least 25 injured. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama jokes 'so relieved' the 'birther thing is over'

U.S. President Barack Obama at a Congressional Black Caucus dinner in Washington, D.C. says jokingly that issues like North Korea and Islamic State never weighed on his mind ‘like the validity of my birth certificate.’ Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Blast rocks New York

Police and fire crews swarm the Chelsea neighbourhood of Manhattan after a loud blast.

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Hate drove gunman to shoot Philadelphia police: officials

Officials say a gunman who wounded two Philadelphia police officers and three civilians and killed a fourth civilian in a shooting rampage appears to have been driven by hatred for the police. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S.: 'Not our intention' to strike Syrian personnel

The United States expresses "regret" for the unintentional loss of life of Syrian forces in a coalition air strike it says was targeting Islamic State. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Russia and rebels cast doubt over Syria ceasefire

Russia and Syrian rebels cast doubt over the prospects for an increasingly shaky ceasefire, as Moscow says the situation on the ground is worsening and a senior insurgent warns the truce will not hold. Ashraf Fahim reports.

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Rocket man Eddie Braun flies over an Idaho canyon

A stuntman inspired by dare-devil Evel Knievel pays tribute to the legendary thrill-seeker by crossing Idaho's Snake River canyon on a rocket. Roselle Chen reports.

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Trump says border police fear Clinton's immigration plan

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, speaking to supporters in Houston, says the U.S. Border Patrol has "warned" that opponent Hillary Clinton's immigration plan would trigger a "national crisis." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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False alarm leads to major police operation in Paris

Parts of central Paris were briefly cordoned off during a major security operation after reports of a hostage-taking at a church that turned out to be a false alarm. Gavino Garay reports.

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Radioactive water leaking from Florida sinkhole

Some residents outside Tampa, Florida are worried about a giant sinkhole at a phosphate fertilizer facility that leaked over 200 million gallons of slightly radioactive waste water. Roselle Chen reports.

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Oktoberfest kicks off in Munich

Dubbed the world's largest, rowdiest and most famous beer festival, the annual Munich Oktoberfest opens with visitors arriving from around the globe. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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The end of an era for Colombia's FARC rebels?

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, open what may be the rebel group's last ever annual conference as an armed contingent -- ahead of a peace accord expected later this month. Gavino Garay reports.

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Pope visits new-born babies and terminally ill patients

Pope Francis makes surprise visits to a hospital and a hospice in Rome, visiting terminally ill patients and new-born babies and their parents. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Obama urges Congress to do more

President Barack Obama tells the American public they need a Congress that "works as hard" as they do and urges Congress to take more action. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Richards and Woods premiere Stones doc at TIFF

Rolling Stones members Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood premiere their new documentary which charts their tour of Latin American at TIFF. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Cambodians mark Festival of the Dead

Cambodians mark the Festival of the Dead with offerings of food and prayers to the spirits of family and friends who have passed away.

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Palestinian killed after Hebron knife attack

A Palestinian has been shot dead by Israeli forces after stabbing and wounding an Israeli soldier in the West Bank city of Hebron. Paul Chapman reports.

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Arctic tourists dock in NY

What's hailed by organisers as the first luxury cruise through Canada's Northwest Passage ends its ground-breaking voyage in New York. Paul Chapman reports.

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Boyfriend held liable over Brown death

Nick Gordon, the boyfriend of Whiteny Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, is held liable in a civil wrongful death lawsuit. Paul Chapman reports.

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Fire destoys historic Peru church

The ancient church of San Sebastian in Cuzco has been largely destroyed by a fire possibly caused by an electrical short circuit. Paul Chapman reports.

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Friday, September 16, 2016

British Muslim convicted in imam killing

A British Muslim man's been convicted of helping in the Islamic State-inspired murder of an imam he believed was practising magic. Paul Chapman reports.

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Peru hit by wildfires

As Peru grapples with wildfires in the Peruvian Amazon, a new case is reported near the small city of Quillabamba in southern Peru. Gavino Garay reports.

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Anti-Kremlin protesters attack Russian embassy in Kiev

A group of unidentified anti-Russian protesters attack Moscow's embassy in Kiev, Ukraine to protest Russia's plans to hold elections in Crimea, annexed by Moscow. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Cowboy boots among Reagan items up for auction

Personal items that once belonged to former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his wife First Lady Nancy Reagan are up for auction. Gavino Garay reports.

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Woody Allen goes to the small screen

The veteran movie director creates a comedy series for Amazon. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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Trump would undo Obama's Cuba moves unless religious freedom allowed

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, campaigning in Miami, says he would undo U.S. President Barack Obama's "one-sided" Cuba actions unless the Castro government allows religious freedom and frees political prisoners. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Black lawmakers call Trump a fraud, liar, con man

Members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus Political Action Committee react angrily to Donald Trump's concession that President Barack Obama is indeed a U.S. citizen, calling the Republican presidential nominee a lying "fraud" who seeks to "con" the American public over the so-called birther issue. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wall St falls; risk of Deutsche Bank fine hits banks

Stocks fell on Friday with weakness in financial stocks. But for the week, the major U.S. indexes posted gains. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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First Lady slams Trump's past Obama 'birther' rumor

First Lady Michelle Obama says U.S. President Barack Obama "went high" when others "went low" regarding Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's past assertion that Obama was not born in the United States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. non-profit kicks a goal for young refugees

While world leaders prepare to meet on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly for a summit on the global refugee crisis, a U.S.-based non-profit is trying to help young refugees integrate on the soccer field.

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iPhone 7 devices fly off the shelves

It was the big day for the first sales of the iPhone 7 in the Big Apple, where one man waited over 3 weeks to be the first inside the flagship store.

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Prince William's act of kindness

Britain's Prince William helps a dignitary to his feet after he fell to the ground during a visit to a school in Harlow on Friday.

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New iPhone goes on sale worldwide

Ecstatic fans greet the release of the new iPhone 7 across the world on Friday, as Apple reports some models are already sold out.

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Obama enlists bipartisan support for TPP passage

Obama engages Ohio Governor John Kasich, a high-profile political foe, and other bipartisan support, to help press Republicans to approve the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal before he leaves office in four months. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Big cheer for Big Apple's first iPhone 7 buyer

Die-hards in New York City get their hands on some of the first iPhone 7 models, with the first person in line waiting 23 days outside the Apple flagship store. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wilderpeople: Sam Neill and Julian Dennison talk emotions

Hilarious on-and-off screen duo Sam Neill and Julian Dennison discuss the emotional aspect and message of the film 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople'. Rough Cut - no reporter narration

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EU leaders seek elusive road map

EU leaders - minus UK prime minister Theresa May - meet in Bratislava in a search for new solutions to what European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, calls its 'existential crisis'. As Ivor Bennett reports, Brexit may dominate the mood - but with little progress expected on it.

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Breakingviews: Deutsche's turn

Richard Beales and Antony Currie look at U.S. enforcers' demand that Deutsche Bank pays $14 billion in fines and the implications of even a lower final figure for the lender.

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Wang premieres concert film at TIFF

Chinese pop star Leehom Wang has premiered his concert film 'Open Fire' at the Toronto International Film Festival. Saskia O'Donoghue reports

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Soccer, a binding force for young refugees in U.S.

While world leaders prepare to meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly for a summit on the global refugee crisis, a U.S.-based nonprofit is trying to help young refugees integrate on the soccer field. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Air bags: Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.9 million cars

Fiat Chrysler is recalling 1.9 million vehicles worldwide for an air bag defect linked to three deaths and five injuries in yet another major recall to hit the auto industry. David Pollard reports.

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Prince William to the rescue of fallen dignitary

British royal Prince William rushes to help an elderly dignitary get back up on his feet after falling to the ground during an official visit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Arctic cruise ship arrives in New York

The Crystal Serenity cruise ship arrives in New York after its ground-breaking but controversial voyage through Canada’s Northwest Passage, a trip that was made possible by warming temperatures that have melted ice cover in the Arctic. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Prince William to the rescue of fallen dignitary

British royal Prince William rushes to help an elderly dignitary get back up on his feet after falling to the ground during an official visit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Arctic cruise ship arrives in New York

The Crystal Serenity cruise ship arrives in New York after its ground-breaking but controversial voyage through Canada’s Northwest Passage, a trip that was made possible by warming temperatures that have melted ice cover in the Arctic. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Thai tiger sanctuary earns its stripes

A sanctuary for endangered Indochinese tigers confirms a rise in its big cat population, the only one in southeast Asia to do so. Paul Chapman reports.

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Drained by a dictator, Romanian wetlands return to the wild

Birds and fish are slowly returning to the Danube Delta after it was drained by Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu to create farmland in the 1980s. (With subtitles)

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McCartney and Starr show up for premiere of Beatles film

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr turn out for the world premiere of a new documentary on The Beatles during the group's touring years. Rough Cut - no reporter narration

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China tackles typhoon aftermath

Fujian province in southeast China gets to grips with the trail of destruction wrought by typhoon Meranti.

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Smaller crowds greet iPhone 7 launch

iPhone fans in Asia became the world's first to snap up the newest model but crowds of enthusiasts and overnight campers were smaller than in previous years. Paul Chapman reports.

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Japan 'disability stigma' in spotlight

The killings of 19 disabled patients at a specialist facility sparks debate about the need for change in Japanese society where disability is stigmatised. Paul Chapman reports

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Freed IS captives arrive in Misrata

Three foreigners freed from an Islamic State prison in the Libyan city of Sirte arrive in Misrata. Paul Chapman reports.

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Trump and Clinton soar to new heights

Flying effigies of U.S. presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump take to the air in southern California.

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Trump vows to usher in an era of "Americanism,"

Republican presidential nominee Trump vowed to usher in an era of "Americanism," and pledged that companies like Apple make their "products inside the United States." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton: we need to stop Trump "conclusively"

Democratic presidential nominee Clinton called for support in address to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus saying Trump needs to be stopped "conclusively ... in an election that sends a message that even he can hear."

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U.S., Japan defense chiefs meet at Pentagon

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter welcomes Japan's new defense minister, Tomomi Inada, at the Pentagon. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama on immigration

President Obama in his final address to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus called for help on immigration saying, "This is not something that the President can do alone....no matter how tough she is." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Marc Jacobs' galaxy of fashion

Designer Marc Jacobs lights up New York Fashion Week with his spring/summer 2017 collection. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Assailant wielding meat cleaver injures NYC police officer

An assailant wielding a meat cleaver injured a New York City police officer on Thursday in midtown Manhattan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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NYPD investigating reports of officer struck with meat cleaver: police

The New York City Police Department is investigating reports of an officer being struck by a suspect wielding a meat cleaver in midtown Manhattan, a police spokeswoman says. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kaine on Trump and Putin

Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine tells supporters in New Hampshire, "I think you've all followed the bizarre fascination Donald Trump has with Vladimir Putin." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Stocks higher as Apple rises again

Wall Street rallied 1 percent buoyed by Apple's best four-day run since 2014, along with falling expectations for a Fed rate hike next week. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Cuban train derails, injuring passengers

A Cuban train en route to cross the island derailed shortly after midnight on Thursday, injuring dozens of passengers. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Clinton says success of Syria agreement rests with Russia

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says the success of the Syrian ceasefire brokered by the U.S. and Russia depends on whether Moscow decides it is in its interest to follow through with the agreement. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump calls for U.S. goal of four percent growth, 25 million new jobs

Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, called for a U.S. goal of four percent annual economic growth and says his plans will create 25 million new jobs over a decade. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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"It's great to be back" says Clinton

After walking onto the stage with James Brown's song "I feel good" playing, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said she felt lucky to be able to afford sick days and says "some things should be within reach for everyone." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump: "Extremely political" Fed will keep rates low this year

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says he thinks the Federal Reserve will keep U.S. interest rates low throughout 2016, perhaps without any increase at all. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clashes at French labor reform law protest

Protesters clash with police in Paris in what unions say is the last day of demonstrations against the government's labor reform law.

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Returning Romania's wetlands to the wild

Birds and fish are slowly returning to the Danube Delta after it was drained by Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu to create farmland in the 1980s.

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Tokyo Game Show highlights virtual reality

The 20th annual Tokyo Game Show kicks off as industry heavyweights go for virtual reality. Roselle Chen reports.

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Breakingviews: Betting on Macau

Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson reckons the Chinese gambling enclave has hit bottom as he opens his latest resort there. Pete Sweeney and Jeffrey Goldfarb discuss why the odds may be long.

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In India, getting bitten by a snake seen as good luck

Devotees attend a unique snake festival in India's northwestern state of Rajasthan, where believers sing and dance while holding snakes and getting bitten by them.

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‘Growing’ 3D parts to revolutionize manufacturing

Using light and oxygen to shape objects, a California 3D printing start-up hopes to revolutionize everything from how car parts to medical devices are made. Ben Gruber reports.

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Is Italy the new sick man of Europe?

Italian employers group Confindustria has trimmed its growth forecasts and said it would take more than 10 years to return to pre-crisis economic output at the current rate of expansion. Ivor Bennett reports

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Bus catches fire on Australia's Sydney Harbour Bridge

A bus catches fire during peak rush hour on Sydney Harbour Bridge, causing a major traffic jam. Investigators are still determining the cause of the blaze.

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Protesters clash with police over French labor law reform

Protesters have clashed again with police in Paris during a demonstration against new labor law reforms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Why did UK nuclear deal get green light?

Britain gives the go-ahead for an £18 billion nuclear power plant, ending weeks of uncertainty that strained ties with China and France and put a question mark over Prime Minister Theresa May's investment policy. Ivor Benentt reports.

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Dalai Lama welcomed at European Parliament

Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is welcomed at the European Parliament by President Martin Schulz. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Taiwan cleans up after Meranti, China gets pounded

Taiwan cleans up after super typhoon Meranti, which goes on to bring heavy rains and wind to China. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Apple fans queue for iPhone 7

Technology fans start lining up outside Apple stores in Sydney and Tokyo one day ahead of the iPhone 7 launch. But as David Pollard warns, Apple has warned that supplies of some model options are already running short.

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At least six dead, dozens injured in Pakistan train crash

A train crash in Pakistan's Punjab region has killed at least six people, local media reports. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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The plight of the pangolin

Wildlife authorities are stepping up efforts in Vietnam to help save an endangered animal, the pangolin, prized for it's scales and meat. Julie Noce reports.

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Rodriguez and Weaver defend "offensive" film

Actress Michelle Rodriguez slams members of the transgender community who have condemned her latest film 'Re (Assignment)' for transphobia as it premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival. John Russell reports.

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China's mooncakes get a healthy makeover

China's mid autumn festival has long been celebrated with tasty but fattening mooncakes. But as Tara Joseph reports, chefs in Hong Kong are now coming up with healthier varieties of this classic treat.

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Mark Wahlberg's 'Deepwater Horizon' hits Toronto

Mark Wahlberg, Kate Hudson and Kurt Russell add star power to the launch of 'Deepwater Horizon' which tells the human story behind the deadly 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. John Russell reports.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Researchers discover wreck of 19th century British ship

New underwater video shows the wreckage of the HMS Terror, the second of two British ships lost in the 1845 Franklin expedition in Canada's Northwest Passage. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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In reversal, Trump gives Dr. Oz health summary

After saying he would not release medical details in an appearance on the Dr. Oz show, Donald Trump reverses course and gives the celebrity doctor a one-page summary of his physical exam results.

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Suspect arrested in Florida mosque fire

A Florida man investigators say posted anti-Islamic material online has been charged with setting a fire at the mosque attended by the man accused of killing 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Apple surges though stocks slide late in session

Wall Street edged lower on Wednesday as investors stewed about future interest rate hikes, and cheaper oil dragged down energy shares, although Apple surged to its highest level this year. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Powell blasts Trump as 'national disgrace' in emails

In a leaked batch of Colin Powell's emails, the former Secretary of State brands Donald Trump as a 'national disgrace' who is 'destroying himself'.

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Phoenix police chief condemns "unprovoked..cowardly" attack on officers

Phoenix Police Chief Joseph Yahner condemns an attack that injured three city police officers standing outside a convenience store, when he releases surveillance video of the incident. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump chastised by Flint pastor

During a visit to a church in Flint, Michigan, U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is chastised by the pastor who said she invited him to the church to "thank us for what we've done in Flint, not to make a political speech." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump tours Flint water plant

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visits a water treatment plant in Flint, Michigan as the city continues to deal with its lead-tainted water crisis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Uber's self-driving cars cruise into Pittsburgh

Ride-hailing service Uber launches it's self-driving pilot program in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where a selected group of customers can access the autonomous vehicle option when they order a ride.

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Pakistan given a positive platform with film 'Janaan'

The cast and producers of the new Pakistani film 'Janaan' attend its UK premiere and say they hope the movie will show their country in a positive light.

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London revels in late-summer sun

Londoners soak up the sun as a late-summer heatwave grips England. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Monte dei Paschi: baptism of fire for new CEO?

Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena appoints Marco Morelli as its new chief executive, handing the 54-year-old banker the job of convincing investors to back a third cash call for the ailing bank in as many years. David Pollard reports.

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Endangered Hawaiian crow species shows knack for tool use

A critically endangered species of crow from Hawaii displays remarkable expertise in using small sticks to wrangle a meal, joining a small and elite group of animals that use tools. Ben Gruber reports.

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See the castle being built by hand in France

French builders are carving out a medieval castle the old fashioned way. Angela Moore reports.

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Breakingviews: Elon Musk's M&A woes

Antony Currie and Richard Beales explain that rising concerns about cash burn at both Tesla and SolarCity are making shareholders increasingly skeptical that the two companies will merge.

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Edward Snowden, supporters make case for pardon

Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and his allies are calling on U.S. President Barack Obama to pardon him. Snowden presented his case via video link from Moscow, where he now lives. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Super Typhoon Meranti batters Taiwan

Typhoon Meranti, believed to be the world's strongest storm this year, has hit Taiwan, leaving more than half a million homes without power and forcing around 1,500 people to be evacuated.

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43 years later, two arrested in California cold case

Two cousins linked through DNA testing to the 1973 murders of two girls in a small California town, are arrested more than four decades after the crime. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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North Korea holds mass rally to celebrate nuclear test

Thousands of North Koreans gather in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung square to celebrate the country's fifth and most powerful nuclear blast, which was set off last Friday.

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Search for bodies continues at abandoned South African gold mine

Two more bodies are brought up from a mineshaft in the South African city of Johannesburg as workers continue to look for illegal miners who went missing earlier this month.

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Possible air pollution link to Alzheimer's

Microscopic analysis has shown, for the first time, tiny magnetic particles from air pollution lodged in human brains. Researchers believe the large volume of magnetite particles found in brain samples suggest a possible link with Alzheimer's disease. Jim Drury reports.

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Thailand steps up Zika fight

Thai officials fumigate a Bangkok temple as part of a stepped up campaign to tackle the mosquito-borne disease Zika. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thousands celebrate nuclear test in Pyongyang

North Korea holds a mass rally to celebrate the country's fifth nuclear test. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Super typhoon Meranti pounds Taiwan

Taiwan's east coast experiences heavy winds and rainfall as super typhoon Meranti passes the island, cutting off power and leaving flights and trains cancelled. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Peres in critical but stable condition

Israeli doctors say state elder Shimon Peres is in a critical but stable condition after major stroke. Julie Noce reports.

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Protesters say Dakota pipeline will 'kill'

Demonstrators against the 'Dakota pipeline' take part in a 'Day of Action' against its construction, but the oil transport company sees otherwise. Gavino Garay reports.

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Adelson's optimistic $3 billion bet on Macau

U.S. casino magnate Sheldon Adelson opens his $3 billion Parisian resort in the Chinese territory of Macau, his fifth casino in the gambling hub. As Reuters' Farah Master reports, Adelson and other gaming bosses are optimistic about Macau's future in light of recent signs of recovery after years of disappointing revenues.

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Favela up in flames

A fire rips through a favela shantytown in Sao, Paolo, Brazil. No reports of loss of life or what caused the fire have been released. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Favela up in flames

A fire rips through a favela shantytown in Sao, Paolo, Brazil. No reports of loss of life or what caused the fire have been released. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Vera Wang, Victoria Beckham debut their spring/summer 2017 looks

Wang forecasts a sexy powerful woman, while Beckham creates a laid back collection. Rough cut (no reporter narration)

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London zoo animals keep cool in September heat

UK basks in its hottest September day in 105 years. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Israel's Peres suffers major stroke: doctors

Israeli elder statesman and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shimon Peres is on a respirator after suffering a "major stroke" and has been placed in a medically induced coma, hospital officials say. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Drop in oil sends Wall Street sliding

U.S. stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, with energy shares slammed by lower oil prices and financials dropping on diminished prospects of a near-term rate hike. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Israel's Peres rushed to the hospital after stroke

Israel's elder statesman Shimon Peres has been placed in an induced coma by doctors after suffering a stroke, his office says. Gavino Garay reports.

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Stocks nosedive as global interest rates rise

Stocks stumbled on Tuesday as global bond market interest rates failed to retreat despite lowered expectations of a September rate hike by the Federal Reserve.

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Violence in China's 'democracy' village

Amateur video from the fishing community of Wukan shows residents pelting police with bricks, after pre-dawn raids in the village considered the benchmark of grassroots democracy in China. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Dornan, Johnson renew romance in 'Fifty Shades Darker'

Audiences get a first look at the upcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel, with the release of a trailer for "Fifty Shades Darker". Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Shouting 'Liar, liar,' protesters disrupt Lochte's dancing debut

Protesters rush the stage after a live performance by Ryan Lochte on "Dancing With the Stars." Bob Mezan reports.

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Hanjin Shipping gets cash lifeline

The chairman of Hanjin Group has transferred $36 million to Hanjin Shipping to help unload cargo stranded on the troubled shipper's vessels, a spokesman says. But, as Ivor Bennett reports, regulators warn securing further funds could take "considerable time".

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Kaepernick protest takes primetime spotlight

San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick brings his protest against racial inequality to a nationally televised Monday Night Football audience. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Alstom and French leaders clash over train plant

Alstom has signalled it will go ahead with plans to shut down manufacturing at its Belfort plant, setting up a confrontation with President Francois Hollande who vowed "everything will be done" to prevent that. David Pollard reports.

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Breakingviews: Wells Fargo's swindle

The California bank's opening of fake customer accounts may not have racked up big fines but may be the most widespread of banking scandals yet, Breakingviews columnists discuss.

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Living the dream as a stormtrooper in Mexico

An American is making a living in Mexico City as a street performer thanks to his resemblance to the Star Wars character Finn.

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Bollywood star Om Puri is breaking barriers

The veteran Indian actor says Bollywood needs to make more hard-hitting films as he makes his debut in the Pakistani film industry with 'Actor in Law'.

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U.S. bombers fly over South Korea in show of force

Two U.S. B-1 bombers fly over South Korea in a show of force and solidarity with its ally after North Korea's nuclear test last week.

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Record sales for flatpack king IKEA

Sweden's IKEA, the world's biggest furniture retailer, has reported its fiscal full-year sales grew 7 percent to a record 34.2 billion euros ($38.4 billion). As Sonia Legg reports, China and Germany were key markets.

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Water riots shut down India's tech capital

Indian and foreign technology companies close offices and tell staff to stay at home in the technology hub of Bengaluru after riots over the diversion of water from a river.

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China: new hints of rebound

China's industrial output grows the fastest in five months in August as demand for products from coal to cars rebounds thanks to higher government spending and a year-long credit and property boom. As David Pollard reports, euro zone data was encouraging too, employment at its highest level since 2008.

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Floating farm could grow food on empty cargo ships

Grow Frame is a collapsible hydroponic farm that could grow vegetables inside shipping containers normally left vacant during their return trip to Asia. Matthew Stock reports.

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Water riots shut down India's tech capital

Indian and foreign technology companies close offices and tell staff to stay at home in the technology hub of Bengaluru after riots over the diversion of water from a river.

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China announces 2016's world record IPO

China's sixth largest bank, Postal Bank, officially announces its upcoming IPO, worth more than $8 billion. As Tara Joseph reports, the new listing will eclipse all other new listings around the world in 2016.

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Business on hold as India's tech hub locks down

Riot police patrol India's big technology hub Bengaluru on Tuesday after a day of violent protests. People are furious after the Supreme Court ordered the state to share its water with a neighboring state. Reuters Tommy Wilkes explains why tensions are running so high.

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Richard Gere shines on red carpet for 'Norman' premiere

Richard Gere brings his new film "Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer" to the Toronto International Film Festival. Rough Cut - no reporter narration.

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U.S. bombers fly over S. Korea after nuke test

Two U.S. supersonic B-1 strategic bombers fly over South Korea Tuesday after North Korea's fifth nuclear test last week. As Reuters Tony Munroe reports, they're a serious show of strength from the U.S. Air Force.

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Video captures Indonesia plane drama

The crew of an Indonesian cargo plane laden with fuel have a lucky escape after landing without rear wheels.

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'La La Land' lands in Toronto

Canadian actor Ryan Gosling finally joins the 'La La Land' celebrations as it premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival after wowing audiences at Venice. Rough Cut - no reporter narration

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India water-share order sparks clashes

Riots erupt in the Indian technology hub of Bengaluru in a long-running row over river water access spills over into violence. Paul Chapman reports.

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US reaffirms South Korea commitment

U.S. bombers fly over South Korea in an affirmation of commitment to its ally after the North's latest nuclear test. Paul Chapman reports.

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Monday, September 12, 2016

Rescue bid for South African miners

Rescue teams are trying reach an unknown number of illegal miners trapped inside an unused gold mine near Johannesburg. Paul Chapman reports.

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U.S. bombers overfly South Korea

Two U.S. strategic bombers fly over South Korea in a show of force and solidarity with its ally following the North's fifth nuclear test.

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Clinton has worked through previous health episodes, Bill Clinton says

During interview with Charlie Rose, former President Bill Clinton says Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has had health episodes similar to Sunday's on several occasions in the past "many, many years" because of severe dehydration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Doctor, political expert weigh in on Clinton's pneumonia

One doctor says it's possible to quickly bounce back from 'walking pneumonia' with rest, but political expert cautions Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will have to be prepared to 'answer every last question' about her health. Gavino Garay reports.

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Trump hotel opens just blocks from the White House

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's newest hotel opens in a "soft launch" just blocks from the White House, as protesters gather outside the lobby. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Ewan McGregor launches directorial debut in Toronto

Ewan McGregor talks about changing roles from actor to director as he launches his first feature film at the Toronto International Film Festival. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Disney brings true life Ugandan story to TIFF

'Queen of Katwe', starring Lupita Nyong'o and David Oyelowo, premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama: Zika and government funding top agenda

U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Republican and Democratic congressional leaders and says funding to fight Zika and to keep government open are at the top of his agenda before congress adjourns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Fed speakers dampen September rate hike talk

Three Federal Reserve officials said policymakers were in no rush to raise interest rates, sending markets higher as investors see less of a chance of a September rate hike.

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S&P 500 racks up sharpest rise since July

U.S. stocks racked up their strongest gain in two months on Monday after Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard stuck to her dovish stance on interest rates. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Fed's Brainard puts breaks on rate hike

Fed Governor Lael Brainard warned against removing support for U.S. economy. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Clinton team owns up to health scare bungle

After months of suggesting Hillary Clinton is concealing serious health problems, GOP nominee Donald Trump's response to the news she has pneumonia has been surprisingly sedate.

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White House says health disclosures up to the candidates

U.S. President Barack Obama thinks it is the responsibility of the presidential candidates to decide how much information on their health they should release, according to spokesman Josh Earnest. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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An old rivalry is settled with a food fight

The Official World Black Pudding Throwing Competition delights in England. Angela Moore reports.

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Trump says Clinton 'demonized' the working class

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says rival Hillary Clinton's 'basket of deplorables' remark shows the Democratic nominee reduces people to "objects, not human beings." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Syria's Assad emboldened ahead of ceasefire

An emboldened Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visits a Damascus suburb that was recaptured from rebels, hours before the start of a brokered ceasefire that has the opposition feeling wary. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Postal ballot setback delays Austrian election re-run again

Austria has delayed its presidential election re-run to December due to faulty seals on postal ballots, in a hotly contested vote which could give the European Union its first far-right head of state.

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Security tighter as Iraqis mark Eid

Security at Baghdad mosques was tighter than usual as Iraqi's mark the "Feast of the Sacrifice," a crucial Muslim holiday that many had hoped to commemorate in peace rather than under conflict and violence. Mana Rabiee reports.

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Volcano erupts on the island of Reunion

The Piton de la Fournaise volcano, one of the most active in the world, erupts on the remote Indian Ocean island of Reunion.

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Ten killed in TN house fire

Fire officials say six children and four adults were killed in a house fire in Memphis, Tennessee. Linda So reports.

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Three dead in Reno airport plane crash

Authorities say three people on board a small plane died after it crashed into a parking lot at the Reno-Tahoe International airport. Linda So reports.

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Arson erupts at Orlando shooter's mosque

Authorities say a fire that destroyed a Florida mosque attended by the Orlando mass shooter Omar Mateen is being investigated as arson. Linda So reports.

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Assad attends Eid prayers at Daraya mosque

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad prays on Eid al-Adha at a mosque in Daraya, a Damascus suburb earlier held by rebels.

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Fed fears fuel stocks selloff

European stocks and bonds fall in a volatile market, hit by growing concerns that global central banks' commitment to the post-crisis orthodoxy of super-low interest rates and asset purchase programmes may be waning. As Ivor Bennett reports, European stock indexes were heading for their biggest losses since June.

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Rachel Weisz brings courtroom drama 'Denial' to TIFF

Actress Rachel Weisz unveiled her latest film, 'Denial', at the Toronto International Film Festival, which follows the infamous court case between historians Deborah E. Lipstadt and David Irving about proving the existence of the Holocaust. Francis Maguire reports.

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Zika hits home for one Reuters reporter

When Reuters correspondent Nick Brown took a one-year post reporting from Puerto Rico, he thought his biggest health risk would be exposure to the intense Caribbean sun. A year later, and after a lengthy bout with the world’s most enigmatic mosquito-borne virus, he’s reconsidering that assessment.

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All-star cast of animated comedy 'Sing' walk red carpet in Toronto

Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Scarlett Johansson bring animated animals in 'Sing' to the Toronto International Film Festival. Rough cut (no reporter narration).

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Muslims mark start of Eid al-Adha

Muslims in parts of Asia celebrate the Eid-al-Adha festival with morning prayers and sacrifice ceremonies. Paul Chapman reports.

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Rescued migrants arrive in Italy

Some of the estimated 3,400 migrants rescued from the Mediterranean over the weekend begin arriving at the Sicilian port of Augusta.

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Taiwan tour bus crash 'suicide'

Taiwan authorities say a bus crash in July in which 26 people died, mostly Chinese tourists, was the result of suicide by the driver. Paul Chapman reports.

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Tesla: Autopilot fix 'could have prevented crash'

Tesla chief Elon Musk says new Autopilot fixes would probably have prevented May's fatal crash involving its semi-autonomous driving system. Paul Chapman reports.

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China's plan to step up to Silicon Valley

China's provincial city of Hangzhou is buzzing with tech activity, with officials aiming to open thousands of tech enterprises by the end of the decade. As Reuters Tara Joseph reports, the city is brimming with tech office parks and tech products, though truly innovative concepts are still missing.

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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Mixed reactions to Clinton health issue

Clinton cancels California campaign trip after pneumonia diagnosis as a straw poll of voters in New York reveals mixed reactions to the health scare. Paul Chapman reports.

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Police: 1 dead, up to 20 injured in Denver school bus crash

Denver police say the driver is dead and up to 20 teens and adults were taken to the hospital after a school bus crashed after picking up a high school football team at the airport. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Chinese bridge collapse

Footage captures the moment a bridge in southern China collapses while it was being dismantled.

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Mexicans show support for gay marriage

Supporters of a proposal by Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to make gay marriage legal throughout the country rally in the capital, one day after a demonstration by opponents. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Amateur video shows aftermath of air strikes in Aleppo

Video posted on social media purports to show the aftermath of an air strike on a rebel-held area of Aleppo, on the eve of a proposed truce. Diane Hodges reports.

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Mexicans show support for gay marriage

Supporters of a proposal by Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to make gay marriage legal throughout the country rally in the capital, one day after a demonstration by opponents. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Amateur video shows aftermath of air strikes in Aleppo

Video posted on social media purports to show the aftermath of an air strike on a rebel-held area of Aleppo, on the eve of a proposed truce. Diane Hodges reports.

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Elephants parade in annual Sri Lankan pageant

One of Sri Lanka's most colorful annual events took place Saturday filling the streets of the city of Kotte with music, dancing and elaborately decorated elephants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Battling pneumonia, Clinton falls ill at 9/11 ceremony

Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, diagnosed with pneumonia, became overheated and fell ill at a Sept. 11 memorial ceremony in an episode that renewed focus on her health. Diane Hodges reports.

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Overcoming obstacles to perform the haj

Muslims from Syria overcome civil war in their country to travel to Islam's holiest sites in Saudi Arabia, while tensions between the Saudi and Iranian government force Iranians to perform their haj in Iraq. Diane Hodges reports.

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Volcano erupts on French island of Reunion

The eruption of one of the most active volcanoes in the world delights French tourists and local residents on an island in the Indian Ocean. Diane Hodges reports.

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"Sully" takes flight at box office

Tom Hanks' "Sully" lands at the top spot this weekend with the tale of the "Miracle on the Hudson" flying past the competition. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Pence leads moment of silence for 9/11 victims

"We will never forget 9/11 in Indiana or anywhere in America, nor will we ever forget the losses and the heroes of that day," Republican presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence says during a news conference in Indianapolis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Volcano erupts on French island of Reunion

The Piton de la Fournaise volcano erupts on the remote Indian Ocean island of Reunion. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clashes break out during march marking Chile coup anniversary

Clashes have broken out in Santiago during a march to mark the anniversary of Chile's coup. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Ceremony honors 9/11 victims in Pennsylvania

Mourners lay a wreath in honor of the 9/11 victims who died in a plane crash at a field in Pennsylvania, as the U.S. marks the 15th anniversary of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Protests amid Turkish crackdown on Kurdish-run municipalities

Protests have broken out across Turkey as the government removes elected mayors from office in Kurdish-run municipalities over suspected links to militants. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Remembering 9/11 victims at Ground Zero

Family members and first responders slowly read the names and delivered personal memories of the almost 3,000 victims killed in the 9/11 attacks 15 years ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Brennan: we've "learned a lot" since 9/11

CIA Director John Brennan says U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies have learned a lot since 9/11 and the country is safer as a result. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Presidential candidiates attend 9/11 ceremony in NYC

Presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump mark the 15th anniversary of 9/11 attacks in New York. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Venice winners celebrate after awards ceremony

Winners of the 73rd Venice Film Festival awards share their emotions following the prize-giving ceremony. Julia Chapman reports.

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At least 21 civilians killed in Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen - residents

At least 21 civilians were killed in two separate air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition in northern Yemen on Saturday, residents said on Sunday. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Enemies of U.S. will feel 'fist of American might' -Carter

U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the country's enemies - wherever they are - will "come to feel the righteous fist of American might." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama remembers 9/11, praises American strength

Obama pays tribute to the victims of the 9/11 attacks during a ceremony at the Pentagon and says "together, there is nothing we Americans cannot overcome." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Bell rings for 9/11 attack victims

The Bell of Hope rings at New York City's St. Paul's Chapel at 8:46 a.m., the time American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the North Tower 15 years ago. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. remembers victims 15 years after 9/11 attacks

Americans across the country are paying tribute to the 2,983 victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on its somber 15th anniversary. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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U.S., NATO troops in Afghanistan mark 9/11 anniversary

U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan mark the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama's push for sanctions "laughable": North Korea

North Korea says a push by U.S. President Barack Obama's administration for sanctions after a fifth nuclear test is "laughable". Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).

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Haj pilgrims start praying in Arafat

Floods of pilgrims gather to pray in Arafat, near Mecca, marking the most important day of the annual haj. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Baghdad rocked by series of blasts

At least 12 people have been killed and 27 wounded in five explosions in and around the Iraqi capital Baghdad. Natasha Howitt reports.

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North Koreans hail nuclear test

As residents in Pyongyang express pride in their nation conducting its fifth nuclear test, their neighbours across the border in China are exasperated. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Libertarian candidate outlines his vision for the U.S.

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson would fight to legalize marijuana, reform the criminal justice system and avoid foreign conflicts if elected. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Bangladesh police kill suspected militant in raid

Police in Bangladesh have killed a suspected militant believed to have played a key role in a July cafe attack during a raid in the capital Dhaka. Natasha Howitt reports.

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'IS-inspired' Australian charged with terrorism after stabbing

Australian police say a 22-year-old man in Sydney has been charged with terrorism and attempted murder after stabbing a stranger on the street. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Political instability keeps some pilgrims from the Haj

Saudi officials say fewer pilgrims with less money to spend could lead to a 50-percent drop in sales at Saudi businesses during this year's Haj. Diane Hodges reports.

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Johnson: "I'm sorry" for Aleppo gaffe

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson apologizes for flubbing a question about Syria during a national interview, telling supporters that "regime change" is one of the party's key issues. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pence visits 9-11 Pentagon Memorial

Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence and his wife lay flowers at the memorial to the 184 people who died at the Pentagon on 9/11. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Weld: let's "change the channel on this horror movie"

Libertarian vice presidential nominee William Weld appeals to voters who are unhappy with both the Republican and Democratic presidential nomineees. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Elephant gets new boots, cat rescued from rubble

An elephant at the Smithsonian National Zoo gets new boots to help with her arthritis, while a cat in Italy is pulled out of the rubble more than two weeks after an earthquake. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Trump calls Schlafly a "fierce and tireless warrior"

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump honored conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly at her funeral service saying she was a "strong, proud, fierce and tireless warrior." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Thousands rally in support of bullfighting ban in Spain

Several thousand protesters take to the streets in Madrid to call for an ban of bullfighting and other festivals involving bulls. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Samsung starts Note 7 exchange program

Samsung on Saturday urged users of its Galaxy Note 7 phones to turn in their handsets as soon as possible as part of a recall aimed at limiting the damage caused by the fire-prone devices.

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Romanian prisoners step out at festival

Romanian prisoners put their best feet forward at the country's second National Dance Festival. Diane Hodges reports.

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Chinese tourists unperturbed by latest North Korea nuclear test

Pyongyang's fifth and largest nuclear test doesn't stop Chinese tourists from visiting the country. Diane Hodges reports.

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Syrian army commander visits troops in Aleppo

The head of the general staff of the Syrian army visits troops in government-held Ramouseh area of Aleppo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Pence says Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment disrespectful

"Hillary Clinton's low opinion of the people that support this campaign should be denounced in the strongest possible terms," says Republican Vice Presidential nominee Mike Pence, after Hillary Clinton made comments about Trump's supporters. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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US strengthens its El Paso border wall with Mexico

The United States strengthens El Paso's border fence with Mexico's Ciudad Juarez. Nathan Frandino reports.

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"Times are changing, pay your taxes," eurozone chief tells corporations

Eurozone chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem tells multinational corporations to refrain from tax avoidance practices and pay their fair share of taxes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kim Jong Un inspects factories and farms in North Korea

North Korea's state-run television broadcasts video showing its leader Kim Jong Un visiting factories and farms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Obama honors victims of 9/11 attacks

U.S. President Barack Obama honors the memories of lives lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001 and vows to be relentless against "terrorists like al Qaeda and ISIL". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Prisoner "slave labor" protest escalates in Portland

One man is arrested in Portland, Oregon on the 45th anniversary of the Attica prison riot, after a protest against so-called "slave labor" by companies that profit from prison workers. Jillian Kitchener reports.

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Bangladesh factory fire kills 23, more than 24 injured

An early morning fire at a food and cigarette packaging factory in Bangladesh has killed at least 23 people. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Cat rescued 16 days after Italy quake

An Italian fire brigade officer pulls a cat out of the rubble of a destroyed house 16 days after an earthquake struck the area. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugee camp

UNHCR Special Envoy Angeline Jolie visits a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan, calling on world leaders to tackle the root causes of the civil war. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Death toll rises in Bangladesh factory fire

Local media say 21 people have been killed in a fire at a Bangladeshi garment factory, as firefighters continue to battle flames. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Islamic State claim twin blasts at Baghdad mall

Twelve people have been killed in two suicide bombings claimed by Islamic State at a shopping mall in Baghdad, police and hospital sources say. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clearing explosives left behind by Islamic State

Libyan bomb squads detonate a pile of discarded land mines and missiles left behind by Islamic State. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Kim Jong Un effigy burnt in Seoul protest

South Korean conservative protesters rally against North Korea after the isolated neighbour conducted its fifth and largest nuclear test. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Friday, September 9, 2016

Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 12

A fire has broken out at a garment packaging factory just outside the Bangladeshi capital, killing at least 12 people, police and witnesses say. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton, Trump escalate fight

Republican presidential candidiate Trump called democratic rival Clinton "trigger-happy" as he made case for missile defense after "North Korea performed its fourth nuclear test." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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On China's border with North Korea, residents are angry

As North Koreans proudly celebrate the nation's fifth and largest nuclear test, residents on the border in the Chinese city of Dandong are angry. Natasha Howitt reports.

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Director Oliver Stone and cast talk about new movie, 'Snowden'

Director Oliver Stone and cast talk about their highly-anticipated new movie, 'Snowden.' Simon Thompson reports.

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U.S. safety watchdog says don't use Samsung's Galaxy Note 7

Owners of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 smartphones should stop using the devices and turn them off because of the threat of a battery fire, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Friday.

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Driver crawls out of car dangling off side of parking garage

A driver escapes through a window of his car after it goes over the edge of a 9th floor parking garage and dangles off the side of the building. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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There she is, the first openly gay Miss America contestant

Erin O'Flaherty of Missouri will be the first openly gay candidate to compete in the Miss America contest. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Congress OK's bill allowing 9/11 suits against Saudis

The House of Representatives joins the Senate in approving a bill clearing the way for families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia for alleged ties to the attacks.

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Hopes for peace in Syria as U.S. and Russia announce plan

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, after meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, says there is a tentative plan to provide a "turning point" in Syria. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton on Trump: "Not a serious presidential campaign."

Democratic presidential nominee Clinton attacked Republican rival Trump calling his campaign a "reality television show...not a serious presidential campaign." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Clinton: North Korean threat requires "rethinking of strategy"

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said that the threat posed by North Korea requires a "rethinking of the strategy" after Pyongyang conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test Friday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Trump: Clinton "Unfit to be our President"

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump questions Hillary Clinton's judgment during a speech at the Value Voters Summit in Washington, DC. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Wells Fargo Funds's Manley on today's market selloff

John Manley, Chief Equity Strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management talks with Bobbi Rebell about Friday's sharp selloff and what investors should be watching.

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State Dept: U.S. "won't accept" North Korea as nuclear state

The U.S. State Department said that it will not accept North Korea becoming a nuclear state after it conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Juliette Binoche tells Europe to welcome refugees, respect women

French actress Juliette Binoche calls for more compassion towards migrants entering Europe. Bob Mezan reports.

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$1 million worth of illegal ivory seized in Germany

German customs officials confiscate 1.2 tonnes of illegal ivory in the largest haul in Europe in 10 years.

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Rubio: Putin is a "dictator"

Former presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio, says he does not share Donald Trump's stance on Vladimir Putin, with Rubio calling the Russian president "a dictator." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Kaine slams Pence over Putin comments

Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine slams his Republican rival Mike Pence for saying Russia’s Vladimir Putin is a better leader than President Obama. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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