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Top Headlines for January 03, 2020
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Macedonian PM Resigns, Caretaker Government to Be Named
The prime minister of North Macedonia submitted his resignation Friday, paving the way for a new caretaker Cabinet to be named in order to organize a snap election.
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Ibrahimovi? Welcomes ‘Top-Level Challenge’ at AC Milan
Zlatan Ibrahimovi? is giving himself six months to see if he can still play elite-level soccer with one of Europe?s storied clubs.
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Turkish Jet Firm Says Employee Falsified Ghosn Records
A Turkish airline company whose jets were used to fly former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon said an employee falsified records and that Ghosn’s name did not appear on any documentation related to the flights.
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AP Explains: Rising Iran, US Tension After General’s Killing
The U.S. airstrike that killed a prominent Iranian general in Baghdad raises tensions even higher between Tehran and Washington, after months of trading attacks and threats across the wider Middle East.
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German Jobless Rate Ticks Up to 4.9% in December
Germany’s unemployment rate ticked up to 4.9% in December as the labor market in Europe’s biggest economy showed some signs of economic weakness, though it remained generally robust.
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Messy Start: Croatia to Elect New Leader Amid EU Presidency
Croatia’s bitterly contested presidential race is headed for a runoff this weekend to decide whether a conservative or a liberal will become the new head of state while the country holds the European Union presidency for the first time.
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Austria’s Kurz Optimistic New Coalition Will Last Full Term
Austrian conservative leader Sebastian Kurz says he’s optimistic that his new coalition government with the environmentalist Greens will last a full five-year term ? something that the country’s last two elected administrations failed to do.
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Iran Can Call on Powerful Friends if Conflict Engulfs Region
If Iran decides to follow through on its vow of harsh retaliation for the killing of its top general, it can call upon heavily armed allies across the Middle East that are within easy striking distance of U.S. forces and American allies.
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Sri Lanka President Urges Limit on Minority Political Power
Sri Lanka’s new president on Friday endorsed amending the constitution to reduce the power of minority political parties, saying the country wasn’t suited to a system that creates unstable governments ?constantly under the influence of extremism.?
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Sudanese Military Plane Crashes in West Darfour, 16 Killed
A Sudanese military plane crashed in the western Darfour region on Thursday evening, killing all 16 people on board, including two women and two children, the military said. A Sudanese employee of the World Food Program and his family were among the casualties.
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Top Headlines for January 02, 2020
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Iowa Congresswoman Endorsing Joe Biden’s Presidential Bid
Joe Biden has landed a high-profile endorsement for his presidential bid as Rep. Abby Finkenauer becomes the first member of the Iowa congressional delegation to take sides in the Democratic nominating contest.
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Politician Who Warned About Driving Drunk Is Charged With It
The top Republican in the New York State Assembly was charged New Year’s Eve with driving while intoxicated in his state-issued vehicle, just a week after he wrote a newspaper column warning citizens against getting behind the wheel drunk.
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IS Claims Attack on Russian Police That Killed 1 Officer
The Islamic State group is claiming responsibility for an attack on a police post in southern Russia.
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Volkswagen, German Consumer Group in Diesel Settlement Talks
Volkswagen and a German consumer group said Thursday they will conduct talks on a possible settlement in a landmark case in which hundreds of thousands of people aim to establish a right of compensation for cars affected by the automaker?s diesel emissions scandal.
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Egyptian Journalist Says His Home Raided, Brother Arrested
An Egyptian journalist known for his critical views of the government said on Thursday that police raided his parents’ house the previous night and arrested his brother.
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Turkey Detains 7 in Probe Into Ghosn Fleeing Bail in Japan
Turkish authorities have detained seven people as part of an investigation into how former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, who skipped bail in Japan, was able to flee to Lebanon via Istanbul, Turkish media reported Thursday.
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Floods in Indonesia Capital Kill 17, Force Thousands to Flee
Severe flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rain in Indonesia’s capital have killed 17 people and displaced tens of thousands, a disaster official said Thursday.
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Charlize Theron, Daniel Craig Among Golden Globe Presenters
Charlize Theron, Octavia Spencer and Daniel Craig are among the first presenters announced for Sunday?s Golden Globe Awards.
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Turkey’s Parliament to Vote on Sending Troops to Libya
Turkey’s parliament is voting Thursday on whether to send Turkish troops to Libya to help the U.N.-supported government in Tripoli battle forces loyal to a rival administration in eastern Libya that is seeking to capture the capital.
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Cristobal’s New-Look Oregon Looks to Build on Rose Bowl Win
The helmets are as shiny as ever, and the team still has an untold number of uniforms, but Oregon has reinvented itself as a physical and hard-nosed football team.
[#Money #Success] How PayPal Became the KING of Online Payments
How PayPal Became the KING of Online Payments
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Top Headlines for January 01, 2020
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4 Dead, Thousands Caught in Flooding in Indonesia’s Capital
Severe flooding hit Indonesia’s capital as residents were celebrating the New Year’s, killing at least four people, displacing thousands and forcing the closure of a domestic airport.
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Switzerland Stresses Diplomatic Safety in Sri Lanka Arrest
The Swiss Embassy in Sri Lanka said that the safety of diplomatic missions is the responsibility of the host state, days after a local staffer who complained of being assaulted was released on bail while being investigated for maligning the government.
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US Troops Fire Tear Gas at Pro-Iran Protesters in Iraq
U.S. troops fired tear gas on Wednesday to disperse pro-Iran protesters who were gathered for a second day outside the American Embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Officials: Taliban Target Afghan Security Forces, Killing 26
The Taliban unleashed a new wave of attacks in northern Afghanistan, targeting members of the country’s security forces and killing at least 26, local officials said Wednesday.
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By Jumping Bail, Fugitive Ghosn Burns Bridges to Japan
By jumping bail, former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who had long insisted on his innocence, has now committed a clear crime and can never return to Japan without going to jail.
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Year-End Violence Highlights Danger of Worshipping
When a machete-wielding attacker walked into a rabbi’s home in Monsey, New York, during Hanukkah and a gunman fired on worshippers at a Texas church 14 hours later, the two congregations in different regions of the country joined a growing list of faith communities that have come under attack in the U.S.
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Climate Change, Brexit Divorce: EU Faces Challenges in 2020
December served up a warning of the massive challenges ahead for the European Union.
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Ups and Downs in Trump-Kim Nuclear Diplomacy
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un?s threat to show the world a new strategic weapon and possibly resume long-range missile tests is another dramatic turn in his high-stakes summitry with President Donald Trump. Some key moments in North Korea-U.S. diplomacy:
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Underclassmen Thriving at the Point in College Basketball
Iowa State?s Tyrese Haliburton knows well the challenges that face young point guards in college basketball.
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A Refined Kapalua Presents Different Test to Start New Year
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[#Money #Success] 15 AMAZING Tourist Destinations That NO LONGER Exist
15 AMAZING Tourist Destinations That NO LONGER Exist
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Published: Nov 26, 2019
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Top Headlines for December 31, 2019
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Carrie Lam: Protests Brought Hong Kong ‘Sadness’ in 2019.
Months of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have brought ?sadness, anxiety, disappointment and even rage,' the city’s leader said Tuesday, vowing to tackle underlying social and economic problems in the coming year.
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Abducted Sri Lanka Journalist’s Wife: Military Derails Case
The wife of an abducted Sri Lankan journalist is accusing the military of trying to derail a court case in which nine soldiers have been charged with her husband’s abduction and enforced disappearance nearly 10 years ago.
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Final Drive of Regular-Season Finale Featured Everything
Fittingly, the final game of the 2019 NFL regular season came down to instant replay and a matter of inches on a goal-line stand by San Francisco that included a costly delay-of-game penalty on Seattle that marred Marshawn Lynch’s return, and featured no whistle on what the Seahawks argued was defensive pass interference against the 49ers.
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Gunmen Attack Greek Tanker Off West Africa, Abduct 8 Crewmen
Gunmen have attacked a Greek tanker ship off Cameroon in west Africa and abducted eight of the 28 crew members, injuring one seaman, Greek authorities said Tuesday.
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SKorean Prosecutors Indict Moon’s Key Ally Over Corruption
South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday indicted a key ally of President Moon Jae-in on a dozen charges including bribery as they concluded a monthslong probe into a political scandal that rocked Seoul?s liberal government and sparked huge protests.
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Drag Queen, Lime Among New Year’s ‘Drops’ in Florida Keys
There are going to be plenty of things dropping for New Year’s Eve in Key West, Florida.
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Iraqi Supporters of Iran-Backed Militia Attack US Embassy
Dozens of angry Iraqi Shiite militia supporters broke into the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad on Tuesday after smashing a main door and setting fire to a reception area, prompting tear gas and sounds of gunfire.
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Taiwan Passes Law Targeting Chinese Political Interference
Taiwan’s legislature on Tuesday passed a law aimed at blocking political interference from China, less than two weeks before presidential and legislative elections.
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Tennessee Officer Killed While Chasing Suspect on Highway
A police officer in Tennessee was fatally hit by a car while chasing a suspect across a highway on foot, authorities say.
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Ionescu, Cox First Two Picks in AP WNBA Mock Draft
The Associated Press polled a panel of WNBA coaches and general managers for a mock draft of the first two rounds this spring. Obviously, a lot can change between now and draft day, as far as team needs go, with a new collective bargaining agreement being worked on, and free agency set to begin on Feb. 1. Panelists were limited to college seniors and eligible foreign players, and they could not offer a pick for their own team.
[#AfterEffects #Video] EDITING a CRIME SERIES INTRO in 2 HOURS! | CineBattle
EDITING a CRIME SERIES INTRO in 2 HOURS! | CineBattle
By Cinecom.net
Published: Nov 24, 2019
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Filmmakers Jordy and Yannick need to create their own Crime Series intro within 2 hours. How do they film and edit their intro? Find it out!
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Top Headlines for December 30, 2019
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2020 Watch: Messy Primary Finally Meets Election Year
The presidential politics calendar turned to 2020 nearly a year ago. This week, the actual date catches up. What we?re watching as the preseason closes and election year opens:
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Hong Kong Police Accuse Protesters of Inciting Youth Crime
Hong Kong police on Monday accused activists in the long-running pro-democracy movement of inciting minors to commit crimes.
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Swiss Embassy Worker Detained in Sri Lanka Gets Bail
A Sri Lankan Court on Monday granted bail to a Swiss Embassy employee who was detained pending charges that she made statements to create disaffection toward the government and fabricated evidence.
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Australian Jews Decry Israeli Health Minister’s Appointment
Australia’s Jewish community has slammed an Israeli government decision to promote to the post of health minister a legislator who is suspected of aiding an alleged sexual abuser wanted in Australia.
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US Strikes on Iran-Backed Militia in Iraq, Syria Killed 25
An Iranian-backed militia said Monday that the death toll from U.S. military strikes in Iraq and Syria against its fighters has risen to 25, vowing to exact revenge for the 'aggression of evil American ravens.'
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Putin Weighs Future Options as He Marks 20 Years in Power
As Russian President Vladimir Putin marks two decades in power , he boasts about his achievements but remains coy about his political future ? a reticence that fuels wild speculation about his intentions.
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Glimmers of Cheer for Paris Commuters on 26th Day of Strikes
The start of a fourth week of French transport strikes saw some modest improvements Monday for beleaguered commuters in Paris, with fewer Metro lines closed.
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Strange Bedfellows: French Unions Funded by Strike Victims
Labor unions’ outsized power and plentiful funds are driving the strikes crippling France to protest the government?s planned revamping of the retirement system. Unions represent less than 10% of salaried workers but have a cozy, if paradoxical, relationship with officialdom that empowers them to block change.
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Sri Lanka Ex-Minister Arrested for News Conference Gets Bail
A Sri Lankan court granted bail Monday to a former Cabinet minister who was arrested for participating in a news conference about abductions of critics under the government of the current president’s brother.
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Climate Grandma Satire Causes German Broadcaster Headache
A German public broadcaster has pulled a satirical ditty sung by a children’s choir about a grandmother’s environmentally questionable habits and apologized after the song drew a wave of criticism.




