10 Hotel Rooms You Only BOOK If You’re RICH
By Alux.com
Published: May 13, 2020
10 Hotel Rooms You Only BOOK If You’re RICH
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Top Headlines for June 02, 2020
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Bangladesh Confirms 1st Death of Rohingya From Coronavirus
Authorities in Bangladesh have confirmed the first death of a Rohingya refugee from the coronavirus, as infections rise in sprawling camps where more than 1 million Rohingya Muslims have been living since fleeing from neighboring Myanmar.
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2 Las Vegas Shootings, 1 Officer Shot Amid Floyd Protests
An officer has been shot in Las Vegas and authorities are responding to another shooting as people protest the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, authorities said.
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The Latest: Officer Shot in Las Vegas Amid Protests
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck:
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Showdown: Law-And-Order President Versus Protesters
Hours after a carefully orchestrated declaration by President Donald Trump to send out the military and ?dominate the streets,? American cities were engulfed in more violence and destruction that overshadowed peaceful protests demanding justice after generations of racism.
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The Latest: 150,000 Infected in Africa as Local Spread Rises
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Asian Shares Gain on Hopes for Regional Economies Reopening
Asian shares are higher as moves to reopen regional economies from shutdowns to contain the coronavirus pandemic override concerns about unrest in the U.S.
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South America’s Reopening and US Protests Could Spread Virus
South American countries at the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic are choosing to reopen even as case numbers rise, ignoring the example set by Europe in which nations waited for the worst to pass.
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South Korea to Reopen WTO Complaint Over Japan Trade Curbs
Reigniting a bitter row between key U.S. allies, South Korea on Tuesday said it will reopen a complaint filed with the World Trade Organization over Japan?s tightened controls on technology exports to its companies, blaming Tokyo for an alleged lack of commitment in resolving mutual grievances.
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Hong Kong Leader Criticizes ‘Double Standards’ Over Protests
Hong Kong’s leader on Tuesday criticized the ?double standards? of foreign governments over national security, pointing to the current unrest in the United States as an example of how attitudes differ when protests hit home.
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Will Temperature Checks of Employees Make Workplaces Safe?
Will temperature checks of employees make workplaces safe?
[#Art #Animation] Drawcast : Interview with Taran Van Hemert : Computer Robot
Drawcast : Interview with Taran Van Hemert : Computer Robot
By BaM Animation
Published: Mar 16, 2020
Enjoy a drawing timelapse Interview with Brent, Max and Guest Star Taran Van Hemert from Linus Media group. In this episode we talk about the production and collaboration of the “Building a budget PC for Digital Art!” Episode. Enjoy!
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Top Headlines for June 01, 2020
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2020 Watch: Will Tuesday Clinch the Nomination for Biden?
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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US Heads Into a New Week Shaken by Violence and Pandemic
With cities wounded by days of violent unrest, America headed into a new week with neighborhoods in shambles, urban streets on lockdown and shaken confidence about when leaders would find the answers to control the mayhem amid unrelenting raw emotion over police killings of black people.
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The Latest: Iran, China Media Weigh In on US Protests
The Latest on the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck:
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Democrats Fight for Chance to Take on GOP Sen. Ernst in Iowa
Four relatively unknown Iowa Democrats are competing in a primary Tuesday to take on Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, an endeavor viewed as a long shot when better-known prospects last year took a pass on running.
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Primaries Become Test Run for Campaigning During Coronavirus
Tuesday’s primaries in eight states are the biggest test to date of campaigning during the coronavirus era, a way for parties to test-drive new ways of getting out the vote during a time when it can be dangerous to leave your home.
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States, Cities Plead for Virus Aid as Congress Faces Crises
One small-town Oklahoma mayor testified before Congress she?s worried the city’s 18-bed hospital can’t handle a second Covid-19 wave. Many counties are slashing sizable chunks of their government work force. States are staring down red ink as the fiscal year comes to a close.
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UN Forced to Cut Aid to Yemen, Even as Virus Increases Need
Aid organizations are making an urgent plea for funding to shore up their operations in war-torn Yemen, saying they have already been forced to stop some of their work even as the coronavirus rips through the country.
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India Cautiously Opens Up Even as Coronavirus Cases Rise
More states opened up and crowds of commuters trickled onto the roads in many of India’s cities on Monday as a three-phase plan to lift the nationwide coronavirus lockdown began despite an upward trend in new infections.
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The Latest: Turkey, Britain Ease More Virus Restrictions
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump Spars With Twitter on Voting, Protests
President Donald Trump and Twitter tangled over truth and consequences this past week as the social media giant flagged the president’s tweets for spreading false information and potentially inciting violence.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 EASY Things you can do in AFTER EFFECTS
5 EASY Things you can do in AFTER EFFECTS
By Cinecom.net
Published: Oct 15, 2019
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – 5 Must know visual effects in Adobe After Effects you can create right away. Learn how to use specific effects to create fast visual effects fast in this Adobe After Effects tutorial.
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Top Headlines for May 31, 2020
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Israeli Defense Minister Apologizes for Palestinian’s Death
Israel’s defense minister apologized on Sunday for the Israeli police’s deadly shooting of an unarmed, autistic Palestinian man.
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Probe Blames Safety Lapses for Deadly India Gas Leak
A committee appointed by India?s top environmental court has blamed ?gross human failure? and lack of basic safety norms for a gas leak in a South Korean-owned chemical factory this month that killed 12 people and sickened hundreds.
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Egypt Officials Say 19 Militants, 5 Troops Killed in Sinai
The Egyptian military said it has killed at least 19 militants in raids and airstrikes against an Islamic insurgency in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, in clashes that also left at least five casualties among its troops.
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?We?re Sick of It?: Anger Over Police Killings Shatters US
Another night of unrest in every corner of the country left charred and shattered landscapes in dozens of American cities Sunday as years of festering frustrations over the mistreatment of African Americans at the hands of police boiled over in expressions of rage met with tear gas and rubber bullets.
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Asia Today: India Reports Over 8,000 New Virus Cases
India reported more than 8,000 new cases of the coronavirus in a single day, another record high that topped the deadliest week in the country.
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The Latest: Atalanta Coach Says Virus Was Life-Threatening.
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Philippine Police Arrest 90 Chinese for Illegal Gambling
Philippine police have arrested 90 Chinese for allegedly running an online gambling hub without permits and for violating quarantine restrictions, officials said Sunday.
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The Latest: Russia Sees Over 9,000 New Virus Cases
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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IS Claims Bombing Attack on a TV Station Bus That Killed 2
The Islamic State group took responsibility Sunday for a roadside bomb attack against a bus belonging to a local TV station that killed two employees.
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‘We Grieve’: Community Project Unites Neighbors in Healing
It?s nothing flashy. But then, it?s not supposed to be.
[#Webdesign #Coding] Components Using Other Components: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 4)
Components Using Other Components: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 4)
By LearnWebCode
Published: Apr 28, 2020
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Top Headlines for May 30, 2020
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In Unusual Move, US Embassies in Africa Speak Up on Floyd
As Minneapolis burns over the police killing of George Floyd and shock and disappointment in Africa grow, some U.S. embassies on the continent have taken the unusual step of issuing critical statements, saying no one is above the law.
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Nepal’s Parties Show Rare Unity on Border Dispute With India
While Nepal’s latest border dispute with India has strained relations between South Asian neighbors with centuries-old historical, cultural and economic ties, it also has brought the tiny Himalayan nation’s bickering political parties together in a rare show of unity.
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$10 Billion Bailout for Germany’s Lufthansa Passes Hurdle
German flagship airline Lufthansa agreed Saturday to a compromise worked out between the government and the European Union, overcoming a major hurdle toward final approval of a 9 billion-euro ($10 billion) bailout from Berlin.
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Merkel Won’t Attend G7 Summit in Person if US Goes Ahead
Chancellor Angela Merkel will not personally attend a meeting in the U.S. with the leaders of the world?s major economies if President Donald Trump goes ahead with it, unless the course of the coronavirus spread changes by then, her office said Saturday.
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Louisville PD Apologizes for Targeting News Crew at Protest
A police officer was seen on camera firing what appeared to be pepper balls at a news crew during a live television broadcast of the second night of Louisville protests, prompting an apology from the Louisville Metro Police Department.
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Thousands Ignore Minneapolis Curfew as U.S. Protests Spread
Thousands of protesters ignored a curfew and vows of a forceful police response to take to the Minneapolis streets for a fourth straight night, as the anger stoked by the police killing of George Floyd spread to more cities across the U.S.
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Italy’s Seas Speak: No Tourists or Boats Mean Cleaner Water
Pollution from human and agriculture waste spilling into the seas off Rome has decreased 30% during Italy’s coronavirus lockdown, preliminary results from a nationwide survey of seawater quality indicate.
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Protests Continue to Erupt in Cities Across the Country
Demonstrations raged overnight across the U.S. in the third night of unrest in response to George Floyd?s death in Minneapolis police custody.
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Biden Speaks of Racial ‘Open Wound,’ Contrasting With Trump
Joe Biden lamented the ?open wound? of the nation’s systemic racism on Friday as he responded to the police killing of a black man in Minnesota. He drew an implicit contrast with President Donald Trump, who has suggested authorities could respond with violence to the protests that followed George Floyd?s death.
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National Guard Summoned to Aid Cities Amid Police Clashes
Georgia?s governor declared a state of emergency early Saturday to activate the state National Guard as violence flared in Atlanta and cities nationwide following the death in Minnesota of George Floyd after a white officer pressed a knee into his neck while taking him into custody.
[#Krita #Animation] Preview: FlipaClip Tutorial
Preview: FlipaClip Tutorial
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Dec 29, 2019
Drawing like Miyazaki was a tough challenge, Here is the full timelapse of all the miyazaki themed art we did this episode!
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Top Headlines for May 29, 2020
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Locust Invasion Wreaks Havoc on Pakistan’s Crops, Orchards
An invasion of locusts has spread across Pakistan, officials said Friday, causing damage to crops and orchards and posing a threat to food security in an impoverished Islamic nation already struggling to tackle a virus pandemic that has caused more than 1,300 deaths.
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Roam Close to Home: Europe’s Tourists Play Safe in Pandemic
Many a journey to far-flung corners of Europe starts in a dusty industrial yard in east Berlin, where Felix Rascher carefully tends to his small fleet of Volkswagen camper vans, a favorite among free-spirited travelers the world over.
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Protest in Hong Kong Over China Move to Pass Security Law
Dozens of people joined a protest in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China?s ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that could severely restrict opposition political activity and civic activity in the Asian financial center.
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EU Weighs China Policy Amid Concern Over Hong Kong Moves
European Union foreign ministers debated Friday ways to manage tense relations with China as it asserts more control over Hong Kong and amid concern about Beijing?s influence over EU officials.
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Lawmaker-Elect Denies Wrongdoing Over ‘Comfort Women’ Funds
A prominent South Korean activist who was recently elected to the National Assembly denied on Friday that she misused public donations for Korean survivors of Japanese wartime sexual slavery.
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Family of Crash Death Teen Takes Action Against UK’s Raab
The family of a British teenager killed when his motorcycle collided with a car allegedly driven by an American diplomat?s wife plan to take legal action against the U.K. foreign policy chief for his actions in the aftermath of the accident.
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Twitter Adds ‘Glorifying Violence’ Warning to Trump Tweet
Twitter has added a warning to one of President Donald J. Trump’s tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying it violated the platform’s rules about ?glorifying violence.?
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Bosnia Police Say 2 Migrants Killed in Apparent Clash
Bosnian police said Friday that two men were killed in an apparent clash among migrants in a northwestern region near the border with Croatia.
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New Report Alleges Killings, Mass Detentions in Ethiopia
A new report by the rights group Amnesty International accuses Ethiopia?s security forces of extrajudicial killings and mass detentions even as the country?s reformist prime minister was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Columbus Protest Over George Floyd’s Death Turns Violent
Protesters angry over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody turned out for a demonstration in Columbus that began peacefully but turned violent, leaving smashed storefront windows along downtown streets around the statehouse.




