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Top Headlines for September 30, 2019
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Prosecutors Appeal TEPCO Acquittal in Fukushima Case
Prosecutors in the only criminal trial involving the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown has appealed against the acquittal of three former Tokyo Electric Power Co. executives.
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Iraq and Syria Open Border Crossing Closed Since 2012
Iraq and Syria have opened a key border crossing between the two neighboring countries, seven years after it was closed during Syria’s civil war.
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Iran Defends Yemeni Rebel Attack on Saudi Arabia’s Oil Sites
Iran says this month’s missile-and-drone attack by Yemen’s rebels on major Saudi oil sites was an act of 'legitimate defense' by the Iran-allied Houthis.
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Pakistan Rescues 2 British Climbers, Search On for 3 Others
A Pakistani mountaineering official says an army helicopter has airlifted two British climbers to safety and that efforts are underway to rescue their three climbing partners stranded on a peak in the country’s north.
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Extremists Launch 2 Attacks on Military Targets in Somalia
Somalia’s Islamic extremist rebels on Monday launched two attacks on U.S. and European military targets, officials said.
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3 of 4 Escapees From Ohio Jail Arrested in North Carolina
Three of four inmates who overpowered two female corrections officers and escaped from an Ohio county jail were caught in North Carolina after slightly more than a day on the run, authorities in both states said.
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Pulisic Faces Tough Task Breaking Through at Chelsea
The group stage of the Champions League is only one round old and already Chelsea faces a match it cannot afford to lose.
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Lebanon Central Bank Chief Seeks to Ease Demand for Dollars
Lebanon’s central bank governor says the bank will secure foreign currency for some imports in a move that is expected to ease the demand for hard currency.
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Egyptian President Says He’ll Protect the Poor, Middle-Class
Egypt’s president says he’ll protect the poor and middle-class Egyptians hard hit by his government’s austerity measures.
[#AfterEffects #Video] TELEPORT EFFECT (Jumper): Premiere Pro Tutorial + Motion Control
TELEPORT EFFECT (Jumper): Premiere Pro Tutorial + Motion Control
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Published: Aug 30, 2019
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Top Headlines for September 29, 2019
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UK PM Johnson: I’ve Been Model of Restraint in Brexit Debate
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged calm as tempers flare in the debate over Britain’s departure from the European Union, even though tempers are flaring over what he said.
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Tunisia’s Presidential Vote Pits Professor vs. Prisoner
The professor refuses to campaign for president and the prisoner cannot, yet both are running for Tunisia’s highest office.
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Protests in Lebanon’s Capital Over Worsening Economic Crisis
Hundreds of Lebanese are protesting in the country’s capital an economic crisis that has worsened over the past two weeks, with a drop in the local currency for the first time in more than two decades.
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Egypt: Family Says Leading Pro-Democracy Activist Arrested
The family of one of Egypt’s most prominent pro-democracy activists, Alaa Abdel-Fattah, says security forces have re-arrested him while he was under probation.
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New York City Police Officer Shot and Killed in the Bronx
A New York City police officer was shot and killed in a struggle early Sunday in the Bronx.
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Afghan Protesters Claim US Strikes Kill 5 Civilians in East
An Afghan official says that protesters are alleging an airstrike by U.S.-led forces overnight in the country’s east has killed at least five civilians.
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Car Carrying 12 Migrants Hits Greek Man’s Car, Kills Him
Greek police say a car carrying 12 migrants has run through a red light and crashed into a vehicle coming from a side street, killing its driver, a 64-year-old Greek man.
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Slovakia’s Soviet-Made Mig-29 Jet Crashes, Pilot Survives
The Slovak Defense Ministry says a Soviet-made Mig-29 military jet of the country’s air forces has crashed during a training flight.
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Austria Holds Early Vote After Far-Right Corruption Scandal
Austrians are electing a new Parliament, four months after a corruption scandal brought down ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s coalition government with the far-right Freedom Party.
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Dark Skies: UN Meeting Reveals a World in a Really Bad Mood
The planet is heating. Island nations are slipping away. A Pakistan-India nuclear war could be a 'bloodbath.' Governments aren’t working together like they used to. Polarization is tearing us apart. Killing. Migration. Poverty. Corruption. Inequality. Sovereignty violations. Helplessness. Hopelessness.
[#Krita #Animation] Daily Doodle – Krita: Sword Fight (No In Between)
Daily Doodle – Krita: Sword Fight (No In Between)
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Sep 01, 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 September 28, 2019
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Egypt’s President Warns Against ‘Deceitful’ Protests
Egypt has loosened security measures in the capital, Cairo, a day after it sealed off the main square and downtown thoroughfares to thwart a possible protest against the country’s president.
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Security Tight as Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Gets a Private Burial
Security was tight as the family of longtime Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe prepared on Saturday to bury him at his rural home. A highly private farewell was planned for one of Africa’s most divisive figures after a weeks-long family dispute with the administration that forced him from power.
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Keep Calm and Vape On: UK Embraces e-Cigarettes, US Cautious
While the U.S. scrambles to crack down on vaping, Britain has embraced electronic cigarettes as a powerful tool to help smokers kick the habit.
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Bosnia Police Arrest 2 for Attack on Radio Station Over News
Bosnian police have arrested two people after a group of soccer fans broke into a radio station in Sarajevo and forced its staff to withdraw a news item.
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Variety of Champs Shows There’s No One Stanley Cup Blueprint
Had the night of June 13 gone differently, maybe NHL rivals would be looking to the Boston Bruins as the model to follow to win the Stanley Cup.
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WNBA Set to Crown First-Time Champion
The WNBA will crown a first-time champion when the Washington Mystics and Connecticut Sun meet in the league’s best-of-five finals beginning Sunday.
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LEADING OFF: Playoff Field Set, Paxton and Correa Ailing
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Saudi Arabia Unveils New Tourist Visas
Saudi Arabia has announced a new tourist visa scheme, as part of efforts to open up the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom to foreign visitors and diversify its oil-reliant economy.
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Iran Slams US for Barring Zarif From New York Hospital Visit
Iran slammed on Saturday the United States for what it called an 'inhumane' decision to bar its foreign minister, who was attending the U.N. summit meetings in New York, from visiting a hospitalized Iranian diplomat in the city.
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Torrential Monsoon Rains Kill 59 in India This Week
A heavy spell of retreating monsoon rains has flooded wide areas in northern India, killing dozens of people this week, an official said Saturday.
[#Video #Design] School of Motion: Join the Movement
School of Motion: Join the Movement
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Top Headlines for September 27, 2019
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UK Medical Drug Supply Still Uncertain in a No-Deal Brexit
Britain’s government watchdog says there is still a 'significant amount' of work to do to make sure the country has an adequate supply of licensed drugs in case of a no-deal Brexit.
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Bulgarian Court to Eye Revoking Parole for Australian Man
Bulgaria’s highest court says it will look into a petition by the chief prosecutor to revoke the parole by a lower court to an Australian man convicted of fatally stabbing a Bulgarian student during a 2007 brawl.
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UEFA Punishes Red Star for Latest Fan Racism Incident
UEFA has punished Red Star Belgrade for the latest 'racist behavior' by its fans, and banned the club from selling tickets to its fans for a Champions League game at Tottenham.
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Egypt’s President Warns Against ‘Deceitful’ Calls to Protest
Egypt’s president has warned against 'deceitful' attempts to discredit his rule amid fresh calls for anti-government protests.
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France Remembers Grand Ex-President Chirac, Flaws and All
Mourners are signing memory books, flags are lowered and French politicians from across the spectrum are paying tributes to late President Jacques Chirac.
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Kashmiris Eagerly Await India, Pakistan Leaders’ UN Speeches
Residents of Indian-controlled Kashmir hope speeches by Indian and Pakistani leaders at the U.N. General Assembly will turn world attention to the disputed Himalayan region.
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The Latest: Juncker: Brexit Deal Failure ‘UK’s Fault Alone’
The Latest on Britain’s plans to leave the European Union (all times local):
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EU Slaps Sanctions on 7 More in Venezuela Over Rights Abuses
The European Union is imposing sanctions on seven members of Venezuela’s security and intelligence services on suspicion that they are involved in torture and other rights violations.
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Adviser to Johnson Dismisses Concerns About Brexit Tensions
A senior adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed concerns about tensions arising from Parliamentary debates over Brexit, telling supporters that it isn’t surprising that people are upset about the country’s failure to leave the European Union.
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Lebanese Clear Civil War-Era Mines From Famed Cedar Forests
Kneeling beneath Lebanon’s ancient cedars, Waheeb Humayed peers through a protective visor and waves a metal detector until he hears the tell-tale beep. He clips the grass, pushes a small prodder into the ground and gently sweeps the dirt away with a garden trowel, revealing another deadly mine.
[#Art #Animation] Clean Line Art! Digital Inking Tips
Clean Line Art! Digital Inking Tips
By BaM Animation
Published: Apr 08, 2019
Getting smooth clean line art can be quite a challenge when using a Wacom Tablet or a Cintiq. Today we want to show you how to get clean lines in photoshop. These tips will help you smooth out your line art and make more professional looking art. And we included some fun Inking exercises for you guys to download!
Enjoy! and let us know in the comments if this helped you in your art!
Top Headlines for September 26, 2019
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France’s Retirement Overhaul: Macron’s Greatest Challenge?
The fate of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency of France may lie in the fate of his planned overhaul of the retirement system, which has already prompted strikes and protests.
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‘I Know I Am’: Sheriff’s Worker Fired Over Racist Admission
A Georgia sheriff’s employee has been fired over a video that shows him confronting a 19-year-old Latina for speaking Spanish at a McDonald’s and then admitting to being a racist.
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3 German Pharmacies Shut in Probe of Tainted Diabetes Test
German authorities have closed three pharmacies in the western city of Cologne after a pregnant woman died after using a tainted diabetes test.
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Environmentalists Sue Poland’s Major Coal Power Plant
An environmental group is suing the operator of Poland’s giant Belchatow power plant to court, seeking to make Europe’s single biggest carbon dioxide emitter end its use of coal by 2035.
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Ukrainian Leader Bristles at Release of Trump Transcript
Ukraine’s president says his comments in a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump shouldn’t have been publicly released.
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WVa Mom Accused of Fake Abduction Tale to Appear in Court
A court appearance has been set for a West Virginia woman accused of falsely reporting that an Egyptian man tried to kidnap her daughter from a shopping mall.
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Blaze Rages on Russian Trawler in Northern Norway
A Russian trawler with an ammonia tank and carrying about 200,000 liters of diesel oil was in flames Thursday at a northern Norwegian port and authorities evacuated surrounding areas because of an explosion risk.
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Police Secure Stadium Ahead of Hong Kong Leader’s Town Hall
Riot police on Thursday secured a stadium in downtown Hong Kong for a town hall session by embattled city leader Carrie Lam aimed at cooling down months of protests for greater democracy in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
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The Latest: EU Still Waiting for Brexit Proposals From UK
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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UK Leader Johnson Faces Backlash Over Confrontational Tone
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a backlash from furious lawmakers on Thursday over his use of confrontational language in Parliament about opponents of his Brexit plan, as the Speaker of the House of Commons warned that the country’s political culture had turned 'toxic.'




