Could a World Government Actually Work
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Published: Oct 17, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 29, 2019
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Iraq?s Top Cleric Warns Against Chaos and Worsening Crisis
Iraq?s top Shiite cleric is warning of civil war after a deadly day of violence in which security forces shot dead 40 people in the capital and the southern provinces, calling on lawmakers who to ?reconsider? their support for the current government.
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Unai Emery Fired as Arsenal Manager After Losing Run
Unai Emery has been fired by Arsenal, 18 months after succeeding Arsene Wenger as manager of the Premier League club.
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Black Friday Frenzy Goes Global-And Not Everyone?s Happy
People don?t celebrate Thanksgiving in France, or Denmark, or South Africa – but they do shop on Black Friday.
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Indian Police Find Burned Body of Woman in Suspected Rape
Police said they detained four suspects for questioning Friday after finding the burned body of a 27-year-old veterinarian who was raped and killed in southern India, in yet another instance of violent crime against women in India.
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Eurozone Inflation Firms but Still Below Central Bank Goal
Official figures show that inflation across the 19-country eurozone rose in November but remains way below the level that the European Central Bank and its new president, Christine Lagarde, would like it to be.
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Cyprus Decries Turkey-Libya Maritime Border Deal
Cyprus? foreign ministry has decried an agreement between Turkey and Libya?s U.N.-backed government to delineate the maritime boundaries between the two countries as a serious breach of international law that disregards the lawful rights of other eastern Mediterranean countries.
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Olympic Champion Mo Farah to Make Track Comeback in 10,000
Olympic champion Mo Farah says he will return to the track and wants to defend his 10,000-meter title at next year?s Tokyo Games.
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Vatican Returns Relic From Jesus? Manger to Holy Land
Christians are celebrating the return to the Holy Land of a tiny wooden relic they believe was part of Jesus? manger nearly 1,400 years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the pope.
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Politician Released in Probe of Maltese Reporter?s Murder
The former chief of staff to the Maltese prime minister has been released from jail as police say there are no grounds at this stage to hold him in the probe of who masterminded the murder of an investigative reporter.
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German Jobless Rate Stays at 4.8% Despite Lackluster Economy
Germany’s unemployment rate was static at 4.8% in November as the labor market remained robust despite the lackluster performance of Europe?s biggest economy.
[#Video #Design] Screen Replacement in After Effects: A How To
Screen Replacement in After Effects: A How To
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Top Headlines for November 28, 2019
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Arab League Offers to Help Lebanon End Its Political Crisis
The Arab League says it is ready to help Lebanon solve its political stalemate, after weeks of mass protests and amid the country?s worst financial crisis in decades.
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Former Maldives President Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
A court in the Maldives has found the country?s former president guilty of money laundering and sentenced him to five years in prison.
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Twice as Cute: Berlin Zoo Releases New Photos of Panda Twins
Berlin?s main zoo has released new photos of twin panda cubs born this summer, saying the two are developing well.
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Cyprus: Independent Investigator to Assist ?Spy Van? Probe
Cyprus? attorney general has appointed an independent criminal investigator to assist police in their investigation of a surveillance van that?s owned by a company whose Israeli chief executive is said to be a former intelligence officer.
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Swiss Decry ?Attack? on Local Embassy Employee in Sri Lanka
Switzerland?s foreign ministry says unidentified men seized a local employee of the Swiss Embassy in Sri Lanka?s capital and threatened her ?at length? to force her to disclose diplomatic information.
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Opponents Attack Johnson?s Character as Election Day Looms
Britain?s opposition parties are intensifying attacks on Prime Minister Boris Johnson with two weeks to go until election day, as polls suggest Johnson?s Conservatives have a substantial lead.
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European Tour Lets Players Wear Shorts for First Time
Golfers were allowed to wear shorts during a European Tour event for the first time on Thursday because of sweltering temperatures.
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Spain Warns of Possible Sahara Camp Terror Attack
Spanish authorities have issued a warning of the serious possibility of a terror attack against Spanish citizens visiting or working in the Saharawi refugee camps in the Western Sahara.
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Cruise Ship Captain Charged in Deadly Danube River Collision
The captain of a cruise ship involved in a May 2019 collision on the Danube River in which 28 people were killed has been charged for his alleged responsibility in the incident and should be sentenced to nine years in prison, prosecutors in Hungary said Thursday.
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Vietnamese Village Holds Funeral for Trafficking Victims
The village of Dien Thinh is bidding farewell to two of its sons, victims of the human trafficking tragedy unveiled last month when the bodies of 39 Vietnamese were discovered in a truck in England.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] TOP 3 Photoshop MASKING & SELECTION Tips Ft. Colin Smith from PhotoshopCAFE
TOP 3 Photoshop MASKING & SELECTION Tips Ft. Colin Smith from PhotoshopCAFE
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Published: Oct 16, 2019
While hanging out at #vidsummit2019 I got to talk to Colin Smith from PhotoshopCAFE about his favorite Photoshop masking and selection tips.
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Top Headlines for November 27, 2019
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Klinsmann Back Coaching With Hertha Berlin
Jürgen Klinsmann is back in coaching for the first time since he was fired by the United States in 2016.
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Germany?s Merkel Calls for United EU Approach to China
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the European Union needs to take a united approach toward China and is cautioning against seeking to shut the country out.
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Cranberry Farmers Want to Build Solar Panels Over Their Bogs
Plummeting cranberry prices and the country’s ongoing trade wars have America’s cranberry industry eyeing a possible new savior: solar power.
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Celebrity Chef Gary Rhodes Dies at 59 With Wife by His Side
The family of British celebrity chef Gary Rhodes say he has died at the age of 59 with his wife Jennie by his side.
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Philippines Seizes Huge Drugs Stash, Arrests Chinese
Philippine police have arrested a suspected Chinese drug trafficker and seized from him one of this year?s largest stashes of illegal drugs.
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UK Trade Experts Urge Politicians to Stick to the Facts
Trade policy experts are warning U.K. politicians campaigning in next month?s election that they are promising unattainable trade benefits and setting ?arbitrary deadlines?? for sealing a deal with the European Union after Brexit.
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New Film Explores Legacy of Boston?s Cocoanut Grove Fire
Even though Boston?s Cocoanut Grove fire happened long before she was born, Michele Shapiro learned all about the disaster when she was a girl.
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Sheriff: High Speed Chase Ends When Man Runs Out of Gas
Authorities say a man who led officers on a long, high-speed chase through West Virginia was caught after he ran out of gas.
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Hospital: Kidney Went to Wrong Transplant Patient
A New Jersey hospital says a kidney meant for one patient was mistakenly transplanted into another with the same name who was farther down the priority list.
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Louisiana Boy Scouts Leader Accused of Child Porn Possession
A Louisiana Boy Scout leader has been charged with more than 500 counts of possessing child pornography.
[#Money #Success] 15 Lessons SUCCESS Teaches You
15 Lessons SUCCESS Teaches You
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Published: Nov 10, 2019
15 Lessons SUCCESS Teaches You | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for November 26, 2019
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Vita Vea Disappears and So Does Dwayne Haskins
In the 12th week of the NFL?s centennial celebration, 347-pound Vita Vea disappeared, and so did Dwayne Haskins.
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EU Drug Agency Sees Rising Gang Violence Amid Steady Prices
The European Union agency that monitors drug use says it has detected a trend of escalating violence between gangs operating on the continent.
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13 French Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Collision in Mali
A midair collision between two helicopters has killed 13 French soldiers fighting against Islamic extremists in Mali, French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday.
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Sailing Star Ainslie Adds SailGP to His America?s Cup Chase
Sailing star Sir Ben Ainslie and his main America’s Cup sponsor are taking over the British team for the second season of the SailGP global league.
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UN: ?Quick Wins? Needed to Keep Climate Goals Within Reach
Countries have procrastinated for too long and need to begin making steep cuts to their greenhouse gas emissions immediately, or risk missing agreed targets for limiting global warming, a senior United Nations official said Tuesday.
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Farmers Blocking Berlin Roads to Protest Government Policies
Thousands of tractors are heading into Berlin as farmers protest the German government?s agricultural policies.
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1 Still Missing in Rubble Hours After Ohio Building Collapse
The construction company working on an Ohio building that partially collapsed says one person remains missing in the rubble.
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Ebola Responders on ?Lockdown? After Congo City?s Unrest
Ebola responders are on lockdown in the eastern Congo city of Beni after angry residents attacked a United Nations base to protest repeated rebel assaults, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. At least four protesters were killed, a local official said.
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Maui Invitational and Battle 4 Atlantis Headline Week
Michigan State and Kansas missed each other in the season-opening Champions Classic.
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Love at Peace, Not Worried About Trade Chatter
Kevin Love knows change could be coming.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Making a DIY GIMBAL in 2 HOURS! | CineBattle
Making a DIY GIMBAL in 2 HOURS! | CineBattle
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Top Headlines for November 25, 2019
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Businessman Buys Nazi Items; Plans to Donate to Jewish Group
A Geneva businessman says he has purchased Adolf Hitler?s top hat and other Nazi memorabilia to keep them out of the hands of neo-Nazis and will donate them to a Jewish group.
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Report: Turkey to Start Testing Russian S-400 Defense System
Turkish media say Turkey is poised to begin testing Russian-made S-400 air defense systems, despite threats of sanctions from the United States.
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Japanese Boxer Formerly on Death Row Attends Pope?s Mass
A former Japanese professional boxer who spent 48 years in prison for murders he says he did not commit was among some 50,000 people greeting Pope Francis as he entered Tokyo Dome stadium to celebrate Mass on Monday.
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Pope in Japan Meets Victims, Voices Concern Over Nuke Power
Pope Francis voiced concern about nuclear power Monday after meeting with victims of Japan?s 2011 nuclear disaster, saying the development of future energy sources must take environmental considerations into account.
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Survey: German Business Confidence Rises in November
A closely watched survey is showing that German business confidence has increased slightly.
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France Pledges Millions to Stop Deadly Domestic Violence
The French government is pledging to seize firearms from abusive spouses and better train police as part of a package of measures, worth millions of euros, to reduce the number of women killed by their partners.
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Sympathy Strikes Cause Transport Disruption in Finland
Sympathy strikes across Finland?s transport sector have brought Helsinki to a virtual standstill and prompted flag carrier Finnair to cancel almost 300 flights.
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UK Conservatives Defending Policy-Light Election Platform
Britain?s governing Conservative Party was striving Monday to defend an election platform that is light on policy proposals, as it tries to avoid squandering its poll lead before the vote in less than three weeks.
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National Powers, Fewer Players Define California Football
On a typically perfect Southern California afternoon, bright sun and blue sky, the stars are out at St. John Bosco Prep football practice.
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AP Top 25 Reality Check: Rivalry Week With Ranked Matchups
Intense and tradition-rich rivalries are fun no matter the stakes. They get even juicer when both teams are ranked.




