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Top Headlines for June 30, 2020
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Top Diplomats From US and Iran at UN on Iran Nuclear Deal
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif are scheduled to address a U.N. Security Council meeting Tuesday on the implementation of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal – the accord that the Trump administration pulled out of more than two years ago.
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Supreme Court's Abortion Ruling Raises Stakes for Election
Supporters of abortion rights are elated, foes of abortion dismayed and angry, but they agree on one consequence of the Supreme Court's first major abortion ruling since President Donald Trump took office: The upcoming election is crucial to their cause.
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Support for Putin Wanes in His Former Russian Stronghold
In 2011, the industrial city of Nizhny Tagil was dubbed 'Putingrad†for its residents' fervent support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Corona Pandemic Delays Yahoo Japan, Line Merger Past October
Online services Yahoo Japan and Line Corp. said Tuesday the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic is causing delays that will push back their merger to later than the scheduled October date.
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Norwegian Air Cancels Order for 97 Boeing Aircraft
Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle said Tuesday it has cancelled its 97 outstanding orders for planes from U.S. manufacturer Boeing.
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Singapore Election Campaign Begins, PM's Brother Not Running
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's estranged brother is not running in next month's general election but said Tuesday he hopes to be a 'catalyst for change” as campaigning began.
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Scandinavian Airlines Gets $1.5 Billion to Survive Crisis
Scandinavian Airlines said Tuesday it is getting an aid package worth 14.25 billion kronor ($1.5 billion) after an agreement with its main shareholders, securing the carrier's survival amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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2 Indian Workers Killed in Pharmaceutical Plant's Gas Leak
At least two workers were killed and four others sickened by a gas that leaked from a pharmaceutical plant Tuesday in an Indian industrial city where another fatal gas leak occurred less than two months ago.
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Asia Today: India's Virus Cases, Deaths Surge Again
India on Tuesday reported more than 18,000 new virus cases and 400 deaths after an Indian company said it would start clinical trials of a potential vaccine.
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Iran Journalist Who Fueled 2017 Protests Sentenced to Death
Iran sentenced a once-exiled journalist to death over his online work that helped inspire nationwide economic protests that began at the end of 2017, authorities said Tuesday.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 (must know) ANIMATION TIPS for PREMIERE PRO
5 (must know) ANIMATION TIPS for PREMIERE PRO
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Published: Jun 23, 2020“
http://www.storyblocks.com/cinecom – In this Tutorial you will learn 5 Animation tips with Essential Graphics from Adobe Premiere Pro to achieve professional Motion Designs.
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Top Headlines for June 29, 2020
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Polish President Wins 1st Round, Faces Runoff With Centrist
Nearly complete results in the first round of Poland's weekend presidential election show that the conservative incumbent, Andrzej Duda, won nearly 44% of the votes, putting him significantly ahead of all others but short of outright victory.
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Residents of Eastern Ukraine Vote on Extending Putin's Rule
Residents of separatist-controlled regions in eastern Ukraine who have Russian citizenship are travelling to Russia to vote on constitutional amendments that would allow President Vladimir Putin to remain in power until 2036.
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2020 Watch: Trump's New Focus on Baseless Voter Fraud Claims
Presidential politics move fast. What we're watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Hunger Stalks Children in Yemen as UN Cuts Aid Programs
When Issa Nasser was born late last year in a village in northern Yemen, his weight was about 3 kilograms, or 6.6 pounds. Now, the 7-month-old infant weighs nearly the same – less than half the average weight for his age – and has wafer-thin skin and emaciated limbs.
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Auction of Contested African Artifacts Going Ahead in Paris
A Nigerian commission has called for the cancellation of an auction Monday of sacred Nigerian statues in Paris, which it alleges were stolen.
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Couple Draw Guns at Crowd Heading to St. Louis Mayor's Home
A white couple pointed guns at protesters in St. Louis as a group marched toward the mayor's home to demand her resignation.
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US Carriers Drill After Southeast Asian Nations Rebuke China
A look at recent developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple territorial disputes over islands, coral reefs and lagoons. The waters are a major shipping route for global commerce and are rich in fish and possible oil and gas reserves.
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Ferries Collide in Bangladesh River, at Least 28 Dead
A ferry carrying about 100 passengers capsized after being hit Monday by a larger vessel in a Bangladeshi river, killing at least 28 people, officials said.
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World Shares Slide as Virus Fears Cloud Outlook for Recovery
World shares slipped Monday as rising virus cases caused some governments to backtrack on pandemic reopenings, or to warn they might have to.
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Testing Stepped Up as Number of New Coronavirus Cases Surges
Governments were stepping up testing and warily considering their next moves Monday as the number of newly confirmed coronavirus cases surges in many countries. India reported 20,000 new cases Monday, while the U.S. confirmed more than 40,000 new infections for the the third straight day.
[#Money #Success] How George Clooney STARTED and SOLD a BILLION Dollar Tequila Company
How George Clooney STARTED and SOLD a BILLION Dollar Tequila Company
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Published: Feb 18, 2020
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Top Headlines for June 28, 2020
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Bangladesh's Northern Regions Brace for Monsoon Floods
With the monsoon setting in and waters from India rushing downstream, Bangladesh is facing a serious threat of floods that could cause extensive damage to farmlands across the delta nation's vast northern regions, officials said Sunday.
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Rolling Stones Threaten to Sue Trump Over Using Their Songs
The Rolling Stones are threatening President Donald Trump with legal action for using their songs at his rallies despite cease-and-desist directives.
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Women 'on Precipice' in Developing Countries Amid COVID-19
Rebecca Nakamanya rolls her eyes, dismissing a question about school fees. What really worries her is how to feed three children and a jobless partner on a daily wage of less than $3, minus transport to and from her job as a cook.
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2 Dead After Shooting at California Distribution Center
A man drove into a Northern California distribution center and started shooting at people, killing an employee and wounding four others before he was killed by police, authorities said.
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France Holds Municipal Elections Postponed by Virus Crisis
France is holding the second round of municipal elections in 5,000 towns and cities Sunday that got postponed due to the country's coronavirus outbreak.
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The Latest: Czech Republic Sees Spike in New Virus Cases
PRAGUE ' The Czech Republic has been registering a steep increase of the number of people infected with the coronavirus.
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Israeli Court Releases Anti-Netanyahu Activist After Arrest
A Jerusalem court early on Sunday ordered the release of a former Air Force general and leading activist opposed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rule whose arrest prompted hundreds to protest outside the Israeli leader's residence.
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A Divided Poland Holds Presidential Vote Delayed by Pandemic
Poles voted in a presidential election Sunday that was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic and was taking place amid deep cultural and political divisions in the European Union nation.
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China Virus Cases Stabilize as Italy Sees Drop in Deaths
China has extended COVID-19 tests to newly reopened salons amid a drop in cases, while South Korea continues to face new infections after it eased social distancing rules to lift the economy.
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Mississippi Set to Remove Confederate Emblem From Its Flag
Mississippi is on the verge of changing its state flag to erase a Confederate battle emblem that's broadly condemned as racist.
[#Money #Success] Micro Credentials vs Traditional Degrees
Micro Credentials vs Traditional Degrees
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Published: Mar 04, 2020
Micro Credentials vs Traditional Degrees
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Top Headlines for June 27, 2020
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Sunday Election in Poland a Test for President and Populism
Poland's right-wing president, Andrzej Duda, is fighting for a second term in an election Sunday that will test whether he was helped by a campaign that depicted LGBT rights as a dangerous 'ideology†and an unconventional last-minute reception by President Donald Trump at the White House.
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Storms Leave 3 Dead, 12 Missing in Southwest China
Three people died and 12 are missing after overnight rainstorms in southwestern China, authorities said Saturday.
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Court Upholds South Africa's Cigarette Sales Ban in Lockdown
An effort to lift South Africa's ban on cigarette sales during the country's coronavirus lockdown has failed.
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Egypt Eases Restrictions Despite Surge in Virus Infections
Egypt on Saturday lifted many restrictions put in place against the coronavirus pandemic, reopening cafes, clubs, gyms and theaters after more than three months of closure, despite a continued upward trend in new infections.
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In Belgian Town, Monuments Expose a Troubled Colonial Legacy
For a long time, few people in the small Belgian town of Halle paid much attention to the monuments. They were just fixtures in a local park, tributes to great men of the past.
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Card Games, Pool, TV Shows Entertain Zimbabweans in Lockdown
It's come to this: Some children in Zimbabwe are so tired of the weeks of coronavirus lockdown they are yearning to return to school.
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Peak Performers: Shiffrin, Ski Team Return to Snow for Camp
Mikaela Shiffrin rode the chair lift to the top of Copper Mountain on a sunny June day and took in a sight she hadn't seen in a while: A freshly groomed, snow-packed course just waiting to be skied.
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The NBA Is Coming Back, and Here's 10 Things to Know
The deals are done. The NBA is coming back. The season will resume on July 30 at Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Florida.
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4 Rohingya Men Killed in Gunfight With Bangladesh Police
Four suspected members of a Rohingya group allegedly involved in kidnapping for ransom were killed in a gunfight with Bangladeshi police near the sprawling refugee camps where refugees from Myanmar live, officials said.
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New Israeli Espionage TV Series Tackles Shadow War With Iran
Israel's latest hit TV series takes the viewers straight into the heart of the country's archenemy Iran.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things You Didn’t Know About BANKSY
15 Things You Didn’t Know About BANKSY
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Published: Apr 24, 2020
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Top Headlines for June 26, 2020
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Minneapolis Council Puts Plan to Abolish Police in Motion
The Minneapolis City Council votes Friday on a proposal to change the city charter to allow elimination of the city's police department, a radical move supported by a majority of the council after George Floyd's death but far from assured.
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The Latest: Tokyo Logs 54 New Cases, Mostly Younger People
TOKYO ' Tokyo has confirmed 54 new cases of the coronavirus, with the number staying at its highest since early May.
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Myanmar Destroys Seized Drugs Worth More Than $800 Million
More than $839 million worth of seized illegal drugs were destroyed in Myanmar on Friday to mark the annual International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, officials said.
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Zimbabwe Copes With Diarrhea Outbreak Which Has Killed 9
An outbreak of diarrhea has killed nine people out of more than 1,500 cases in the past month in Zimbabwe's second largest city, highlighting the problems for a weak public health system already struggling with rising cases of COVID-19.
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Opposition Poised to Win Malawi's Fresh Presidential Vote
The opposition looks poised to win a historic presidential election in Malawi, where a court overturned the original vote last year citing widespread irregularities including the use of correction fluid on ballots.
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Manila Police Arrest 20 Pride Protesters Seeking Virus Aid
Philippine police arrested 20 protesters who marked the Global Pride event with a march Friday to demand government aid for poor workers and drivers displaced by a monthslong coronavirus lockdown.
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London Police Attacked for Second Night After Street Party
For the second night running, police officers in London have been attacked by revellers after trying to disperse crowds at an unlicensed music event.
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Danish PM Postpones Wedding Because of EU Summit
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is postponing her wedding next month because of a European Union summit on the future of the bloc's budget.
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1 Dead, 6 Missing After Myanmar Boat Sinks on River in China
A boat from Myanmar sank on the Mekong river in southwestern China, leaving one person dead and six missing, authorities said Friday.
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Magnitude 5.5 Quake Hits Western Turkey; No Casualties
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.5 hit a town in western Turkey on Friday, sending people rushing out of buildings. There were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.




