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Top Headlines for July 10, 2020

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EU Watchdog to Probe Trade Pact With South American Nations
The European Union’s independent watchdog has launched an inquiry into the bloc’s trade agreement with the Mercosur group of South American countries after environmental and rights groups complained that the deal does not respect the EU’s legal obligations.
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AP Was There: Murray Ends Britain’s 77-Year Wimbledon Wait
EDITOR’S NOTE – Tennis history is filled with wonderful rivalries, and so many are remembered because of matchups in Wimbledon finals. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. One memorable rivalry involves Andy Murray against Novak Djokovic. One of their seven Grand Slam finals is known for ending a drought: Murray became the first British man in 77 years to win Wimbledon. The following story was sent July 7, 2013.
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Hong Kong Shuts Schools as New Virus Cases Increase
Hong Kong’s government on Friday said it is suspending classes for students through middle school following a rise in coronavirus cases.
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Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian Accused of Hurling Firebombs
Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank who they said was throwing firebombs at a guard post, but who Palestinian officials say was merely strolling through his village.
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Notre Dame Cathedral to Rebuilt as Before – No Modern Twists
Notre Dame Cathedral will be rebuilt just the way it stood before last year’s devastating fire.
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Nepal Cable TV Operators Stop Airing Indian News Channels
Nepal’s cable and satellite television providers have stopped airing Indian news channels, with one operator saying Friday that the move was in response to public complaints over coverage of Nepal’s prime minister.
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AP Explains: Why India Cases Are Rising to Multiple Peaks
In just three weeks, India went from the world’s sixth to the third-worst hit country by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. India’s fragile health system was bolstered during a stringent monthslong lockdown but could still be overwhelmed by an exponential rise in infections.
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3rd Person Found Dead After Rockfall in Austria
A third person has been found dead after a rockfall earlier this week in an Austrian gorge popular with hikers, police said Friday.
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Police: Gunman Shoots 2 Officers in Texas, 1 Hit in Holster
Two law enforcement officers were shot and a third was nearly wounded when a suspect accused of threatening others opened fire on them in Texas, a police spokesperson said.
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Australian State Records Record 288 New Coronavirus Cases
Australia’s coronavirus hot spot Victoria recorded 288 new cases on Friday, the largest number of any state since the pandemic began, and authorities warned the spread could worsen.
[#Money #Success] 10 Ways To MANAGE Your MONEY Better
10 Ways To MANAGE Your MONEY Better
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 22, 2020
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Top Headlines for July 09, 2020
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Serbia Mulls Anti-Virus Rules as Clashes Erupt Over Lockdown
Serbia's authorities on Thursday are deciding what measures to impose to halt a surging spread of the new coronavirus, in the wake of two nights of clashes between police and anti-lockdown demonstrators.
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Kentucky Man Who Threatened School Shooting Gets to 10 Years
A Kentucky man who pleaded guilty to threatening to shoot someone at a high school has been sentenced.
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AP Was There: Nadal Edges Federer 9-7 in 5th at Wimbledon
-EDITOR'S NOTE – Tennis history is filled with wonderful rivalries, and so many are remembered because of matchups in Wimbledon finals. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. One memorable head-to-head rivalry is Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal, who have met in nine Grand Slam title matches, an Open era-record for men. Three were at the All England Club, in 2006-08. The following story, about their third final there, was sent July 6, 2008.
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Federer Saw Rival Nadal ‘Grow, Right in Front of My Eyes’
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal own an unforgettable collection of on-court contests – including nine Grand Slam finals – and a healthy store of mutual off-court respect for each other.
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EU Court: Diesel Customers Can Sue VW Where They Bought Cars
The European Union’s highest court ruled Thursday that buyers of Volkswagen cars fitted with software installed to cheat diesel emissions tests can sue the automaker in the country where they bought the car rather than seeking damages in Germany.
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Regional Governor in Russia Arrested on Murder Charges
A provincial governor in Russia’s far east has been arrested on charges of involvement in multiple murders, officials said Thursday.
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Powerful Euro Single Currency Bloc to Pick New President
The powerful group of countries using Europe's single currency will choose a new president on Thursday, with three candidates vying for the challenging task of leading the 19-nation bloc out of the deepest economic recession in decades.
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25 Years on, Srebrenica Dead Still Being Identified, Buried
A quarter of a century after they were killed in Europe's worst massacre since World War II, eight Bosnian men and boys will be laid to rest Saturday in a cemetery just outside of Srebrenica – their marble gravestones joining thousands more, each with the same month and year of death.
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Climate Activists Protest From Notre Dame Cathedral Crane
Greenpeace activists hung banners from a huge construction crane atop Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Thursday, accusing France and President Emmanuel Macron of not doing enough to fight climate change.
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Is It Safe to Visit the Dentist During the Pandemic?
Is it safe to visit the dentist during the COVID-19 pandemic?
[#Adobe #Design] How to Rotate Video in Adobe Premiere Pro
How to Rotate Video in Adobe Premiere Pro
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Published: May 05, 2020
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Top Headlines for July 08, 2020
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Power Tussle in Nepal Ruling Party as China Influence Grows
Nepal's prime minister could be forced out of office within weeks amid an internal tussle for power within his governing party following his sharp rhetoric on neighboring India and as Chinese influence grows in the country.
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WHO Says Sri Lanka and Maldives Eliminate Measles, Rubella
Sri Lanka and Maldives have become the first two countries in the World Health Organization’s South-East Asia region to eliminate both measles and rubella ahead of a 2023 target, the U.N. health agency announced Wednesday.
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Dutch Police Arrest Farmers Protesting Emission Cuts
Dutch police arrested dozens of farmers Wednesday who were blocking the entrance to a waste treatment plant, the latest in a string of protests by farmers angry at government plans to cut emissions of nitrogen oxide.
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New French PM Defends Promotion of Minister Accused of Rape
France’s new prime minister firmly defended Wednesday the contested promotion of a colleague accused of rape as his interior minister, in charge of enforcing French laws.
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Suicide Attack, Roadside Bomb Kill 6 Police in Afghanistan
A suicide truck bomber targeted a police district headquarters in Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province on Wednesday, killing three officers, a local official said. Three other police officers, including a district police chief, were killed in a roadside bombing in eastern Ghazni province.
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AP Was There: Graf Beats Navratilova at Wimbledon Again
EDITOR'S NOTE – Tennis history is filled with wonderful rivalries, and so many are remembered because of matchups in Wimbledon finals. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. One memorable head-to-head rivalry was Steffi Graf vs. Martina Navratilova, who met in three consecutive Wimbledon finals from 1987-89. The following story, about their third title match there, was sent July 9, 1989.
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German Prosecutors Close Probe of 1980 Oktoberfest Bombing
German prosecutors said Wednesday that they have closed their investigation into a deadly far-right attack on Munich’s Oktoberfest in 1980, more than five years after they revived the probe in hopes that new testimony might point to previously unknown co-conspirators.
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Africa’s Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Now Above a Half-Million
Africa now has more than a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases.
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China Dismisses Australian Warning of Arbitrary Detention
The Chinese Embassy on Wednesday dismissed Australia's warning to travelers of arbitrary detention in China as 'ridiculous' and 'disinformation' in the latest diplomatic spat to mar a deteriorating relationship.
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UK Treasury Chief Plans Boost to Youth Jobs
British Treasury chief Rishi Sunak on Wednesday is set to announce a 2-billion-pound ($2.5 billion) program to create jobs for young people as the government tries to revive an economy battered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Futuristic Neon Portrait Color Effect In Photoshop! [CYBERPUNK Color Grade]
Futuristic Neon Portrait Color Effect In Photoshop! [CYBERPUNK Color Grade]
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Apr 02, 2020
Photoshop tutorial teaching you how to create a cool hyper-vibrant, neon portrait.
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Top Headlines for July 07, 2020
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AP Was There: Serena Beats Venus for 1st Wimbledon Title
EDITOR'S NOTE – Tennis history is filled with wonderful rivalries, and so many are remembered because of matchups in Wimbledon finals. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. One memorable head-to-head rivalry is a sibling rivalry: Serena Williams vs. Venus Williams. Of their nine meetings in Grand Slam finals, four came at Wimbledon. The following story, about their first title match there, was sent July 6, 2002.
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Australia Warns of ‘Arbitrary Detention’ Risk in China
Australia on Tuesday warned its citizens that they may be at risk of 'arbitrary detention' if they visit China.
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Germany to Press for EU Deal on Taking in Rescued Migrants
Germany’s interior minister called on his European Union colleagues Tuesday to agree on a better and more just solution for the distribution of migrants rescued while attempting to cross the Mediterranean.
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Flooding Kills 2, Disrupts Entrance Exams in Southern China
Severe flooding and heavy rains have killed at least two people in southern China and disrupted the first day of widely anticipated college entrance exams being held one month late because of the coronavirus.
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New at Saudi Hajj: Bottled Holy Water, Sterilized Pebbles
Saudi Arabia has issued guidelines for the 1,000 or so pilgrims that will be allowed to perform the hajj pilgrimage in Mecca later this month, an experience that will be unlike any before because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hong Kong Grappling With Future Under National Security Law
Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam offered scant reassurance Tuesday over a new national security law that critics say undermines liberties and legal protections promised when China took control of the former British colony.
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EU Forecasts Deeper Economic Hit From Pandemic
The European Union’s executive forecasts that the bloc’s economy will contract more than previously expected because of the coronavirus pandemic, which has caused lockdowns on business and public life that are only slowly being eased.
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Disabled Veteran Committed for Shooting 2 in Florida ER
A disabled Army veteran convicted of shooting and wounding two people inside a Florida veterans clinic has been committed to a mental health care facility for 25 years.
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Retailers to Governors: Please Mandate Face Mask Wearing
Retailers have a message for state governors: Please make everyone wear a face mask.
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Thailand Denies Monkeys Abused to Harvest Coconut Products
Thailand’s coconut-picking monkeys, long a popular tourist attraction, have become a sensitive trade issue as British activists claim the animals are abused and push for a boycott of the nation’s coconut products.
[#Money #Success] 15 Business SUCCESSES That Began On SOCIAL MEDIA
15 Business SUCCESSES That Began On SOCIAL MEDIA
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Top Headlines for July 06, 2020
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France’s Macron Revs Up With New Government Ahead of 2022
President Emmanuel Macron is promising that a new French government expected to be named later Monday will be one of 'purpose and unity.'
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EU Top Official Criticized for Breaching Code of Conduct
The European Union’s executive arm has expressed regrets after its top official threw her support behind the ruling conservative party in Croatia’s parliamentary elections.
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As Paris Fashion Week Is Streamed, Critics Look to Future
The coronavirus pandemic has instilled extra unpredictability into the already fickle Paris Fashion Week. After first canceling the July shows for menswear and Haute Couture, the French fashion federation has now organized an unprecedented schedule of digital-only events instead.
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Asia Stocks Rise as Investors Shrug Off Virus Worries
Asian stock markets rose Monday as investors shrugged off rising coronavirus cases in the United States and some other countries.
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UK’s Lockdown-Hit Arts Venues to Get $2B Rescue Package
The British government has announced more than 1.5 billion pounds (almost $2 billion) to help the country's renowned arts and cultural institutions recover from the coronavirus pandemic, after some theaters and music venues warned that without support they might never open again.
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Czech Volunteers Develop Functioning Lung Ventilator in Days
Tomas Kapler knew nothing about ventilators – he's an online business consultant, not an engineer or a medical technician. But when he saw that shortages of the vital machines had imperiled critically ill COVID-19 patients in northern Italy, he was moved to action.
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Mona Lisa Back at Work, Visitors Limited, as Louvre Reopens
The Mona Lisa is back in business.
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Spaghetti Western Movie Composer Ennio Morricone Dead at 91
Ocar-winning Italian composer Ennio Morricone, who created the coyote-howl theme for the iconic Spaghetti Western 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' and often haunting soundtracks for such classic Hollywood gangster movies as 'The Untouchables' and the epic 'Once Upon A Time In America,' died on Monday. He was 91.
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Australia to Shut State Border as Melbourne Infections Surge
Australian authorities were preparing to close the border between the country’s two largest states, as the country’s second-largest city, Melbourne, recorded two deaths and its highest-ever daily increase in infections on Monday.
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Africa Starts Opening Airspace Even as COVID-19 Cases Climb
As COVID-19 cases surged in many parts of the world, the island nation of the Seychelles was looking good: 70-plus straight days without a single infection. Then the planes arrived.




