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Chinese, Western cultures fuse in China's Harbin

STORY: Chinese, Western cultures fuse in China's Harbin SHOOTING TIME: File DATELINE: June 8, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:11 LOCATION: HARBIN, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Harbin STORYLINE: While most cities in China are awash with tourists wearing traditional Chinese costumes posing for travel snapshots, visitors to Harbin in northeastern China opt for Western-style aristocratic attire to celebrate the city's distinct Western heritage. The metropolis now boasts 16 different architectural styles - Byzantine, neo-classical, art deco, baroque and more, and its historical buildings number over 1,000. Iconic buildings such as St. Sophia Church are evidence of European migration, trade and culture that dated back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries after the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway. Records show Harbin was once home to people from over 30 countries. Now, a city-wide project is underway to create a digital database for detailed information on Harbin's historical buildings,

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Egyptians buy Kahk cookies for Eid al-Fitr celebrations

STORY: Egyptians buy Kahk cookies for Eid al-Fitr celebrations SHOOTING TIME: April 9, 2024 DATELINE: April 10, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:58 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a bakery 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): Cairo resident 3. various of a bakery 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): Kahk seller 5. various of a bakery 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (Arabic): Cairo resident 7. various of a bakery STORYLINE: During Eid al-Fitr, Egyptians delight in the tradition of savoring Kahk cookies, a symbolic treat of the festival, which marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): Cairo resident "Kahk brings joy, especially to children. Gifting it to guests during festive visits is a cherished old custom." Kahk holds historical significance, dating back to ancient Egyptian times when it was offered to priests. Today, the practice of making and sharing Kahk continues, though more opt to buy the pre-made version due to time constraints. Despite economic challenges, Kahk remains an essential part o

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Western interpretation of human rights in China's Xinjiang biased: Chilean expert

STORY: Western interpretation of human rights in China's Xinjiang biased: Chilean expert SHOOTING TIME: earlier footage DATELINE: Jan. 31, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:31 LOCATION: Santiago CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Xinjiang 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): MARCELA VERA, Economist and scholar of the University of Santiago, Chile (Usach) STORYLINE: Western countries opt to interpret the issues of human rights regarding China's Xinjiang in a biased way to weaken its economic status in the region, said a Chilean expert in a recent interview with Xinhua. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): MARCELA VERA, Economist and scholar of the University of Santiago, Chile (Usach) "I think it is a very important problem that whenever an international opinion is issued regarding the human rights in China, there are related conceptual differences regarding how to interpret cultural phenomena. This is how this region (Xinjiang) has generated a series of policies to let different ethnic groups coexist with each other. Therefore, the way tha

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Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

(231115) -- BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A staff member operates intelligent production equipment at a workshop of SVOLT Energy Technology Co., Ltd. in Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province, Sept. 8, 2023. (Xinhua/Li Bo)

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Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

(231115) -- BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Technical workers work on a production line at a future factory of Unisplendour Corporation Limited (UNIS) in Xiaoshan District of Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, April 27, 2023. (Xinhua/Han Chuanhao)

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Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

(231115) -- BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Technical workers work at a workshop of Lynk&Co, an automobile brand owned by Geely, at a plant in Yuyao City, east China's Zhejiang Province, April 11, 2023. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)

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Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

(231115) -- BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A worker is busy at a workshop of Chongqing Hongjiang Machinery Co., Ltd. in Yongchuan District of southwest China's Chongqing, Oct. 11, 2023. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

Xinhua Headlines: Reasons why more young Chinese graduates opt for manufacturing jobs

(231115) -- BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A staff member checks the operation of the equipment at a workshop of Hengdian Group DMEGC Magnetics Co., Ltd. in Dongyang City, east China's Zhejiang Province, April 18, 2023. (Xinhua/Xu Yu)

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Zimbabwean farmers opt for traditional crops to mitigate climate impacts

STORY: Zimbabwean farmers opt for traditional crops to mitigate climate impacts DATELINE: Oct. 1, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:16 LOCATION: Harare CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of food sold by local citizens 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Shona): SARAH KAMHUNGA, Farmer 3. various of food sold by local citizens 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): PATIENCE SHUMBA, Program officer, Zimbabwe Small-Holder Organic Farmers Forum 5. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): HILDA MANDITSVARA, Crop production specialist, Department of Agritex, Ministry of Agriculture 6. various of food sold by local citizens STORYLINE: The 2023 Zimbabwe National Food and Seed Festival concluded on Saturday in the capital city Harare. Farmers brought organic seeds to the two-day fair. In Zimbabwe, some farmers are shifting back to planting traditional crops such as millet and sorghum which are more drought-tolerant. SOUNDBITE 1 (Shona): SARAH KAMHUNGA, Farmer "When we adopted traditional small grains, we were satisfied because we could harvest enough grain to consume and sh

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Lebanese race to gold amid local, global economic uncertainty

STORY: Lebanese race to gold amid local, global economic uncertainty DATELINE: July 22, 2023 LENGTH: 00:04:03 LOCATION: Beirut CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. Ahmad al Hajari, a gold trader, speaking to a client 2. various of gold jewelry 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): AHMAD AL HAJARI, Lebanese gold trader 4. various of gold ounces and coins 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): AHMAD AL HAJARI, Lebanese gold trader 6. various of the exterior of the gold store 7. SOUNDBITE 3 (Arabic): HUSSEIN NAWWARA, Lebanese citizen in Beirut 8. various of gold pieces STORYLINE: Lebanon has been facing an unprecedented financial crisis amid a shortage of foreign currency reserves, causing the loss of billions of dollars in deposits. The currency collapse encouraged the Lebanese to opt for a safe investment haven for their money, namely gold. Lebanese citizens capable of saving a portion of their monthly salaries believe that gold can offer them a haven for their savings which were previously lost in Lebanese banks. Ahmad al-Hajari, a gold

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Turkish industry insider suggests expanding marina capacities to boost yachting tourism: media

STORY: Turkish industry insider suggests expanding marina capacities to boost yachting tourism: media DATELINE: June 21, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:07 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Türkiye 2. various of marinas full of yachts and boats in Türkiye STORYLINE: Türkiye needs to boost the capacity of its marinas to address the growing need for mooring boats, local media reported, citing an industry insider. "Türkiye has 25 to 30 marinas at the moment, with a capacity of around 6,500 berths," economic daily Dunya Tuesday quoted Murat Bekiroglu, president of the Turkish Yacht and Boat Industry Association, as saying. Bekiroglu suggested expanding the capacity by at least 50 percent in the first stage. The industry leader said the limited capacity to harbor boats has caused a spike in the cost of mooring yachts, making captains opt for other destinations abroad. According to Bekiroglu, mooring a 42-meter-long yacht along Türkiye's famed Gocek beaches costs 1,200 euros (1,312 U.S

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Greeks opt for more economic way of coffee consumption amid inflationary pressure: survey

STORY: Greeks opt for more economic way of coffee consumption amid inflationary pressure: survey DATELINE: April 13, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:12 LOCATION: Athens CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of cafe in Greece 2. various of coffee 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Greek): IOANNIS BENOPOULOS, President of the Hellenic Coffee Association 4. various of people making coffee 5. various of Greeks with take-away coffee 6. SOUNDBITE 2 (Greek): GIORGOS KARAMANIDIS, Coffee shop owner 7. various of coffee making STORYLINE: A recently survey conducted by the Hellenic Coffee Association shows 54 percent of coffee lovers that participated have cut the expenditure on going out for a cup of coffee amid the inflationary pressure, as reported by Greek national news agency AMNA. According to the President of the Hellenic Coffee Association Ioannis Benopoulos, nevertheless, the consumption of the popular beverage still stands strong. Data from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) indicate that Greeks in recent years are among the w

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Chinese FM calls on U.S. to opt for mutually beneficial coexistence

STORY: Chinese FM calls on U.S. to opt for mutually beneficial coexistence DATELINE: March 7, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:37 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) QIN GANG, Chinese Foreign Minister STORYLINE: China hopes the United States will explore the right way to get along with China that benefits both countries and the world, Foreign Minister Qin Gang said Tuesday. Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the first session of the 14th National People's Congress, Qin said China will continue to follow the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation to pursue a sound and stable relationship with the United States. "We hope the U.S. government will listen to the calls of the two peoples, rid of its strategic anxiety of 'threat inflation,' abandon the zero-sum Cold War mentality, and refuse to be hijacked by 'political correctness,'" he said. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Beijing. (XHTV)

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Scottish bar owner sees business reviving in China's Nanjing

STORY: Scottish bar owner sees business reviving in China's Nanjing DATELINE: Feb. 6, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:06 LOCATION: NANJING, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Ian Ross working at his bar 2. SOUNDBITE (English): IAN ROSS, owner of the Finnegans Wake Bar, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province STORYLINE: Scotsman Ian Ross, who owns a bar in a historical district of China's Nanjing, has welcomed the return of the usual bustle after measures to optimize the country's COVID-19 response were implemented. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): IAN ROSS, Owner of Finnegans Wake Bar, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province "Happy New Year! Welcome. My name is Ian Ross, I'm from Scotland. I came to Nanjing around 20 years ago. We opened the bar in 2008. When we opened the bar, it was very difficult. Because it's very difficult to reach our audience. In 2008, it was very unusual to have Chinese people come and see them drink whisky the way that you would do in Scotland. Now it's very accepted." As China announced a new set of measures to opt

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Mexicans voice opposition to interventionism after North American Leaders' Summit

STORY: Mexicans voice opposition to interventionism after North American Leaders' Summit DATELINE: Jan. 12, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:18 LOCATION: Mexico City CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Mexico City 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): ABRAHAM ALEJANDRO, Citizen in Mexico City 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Spanish): HECTOR HANZ, Citizen in Mexico City 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Spanish): JAIME TAMAYO, Expert on international relations, University of Guadalajara STORYLINE: At the North American Leaders' Summit earlier this week, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador called for abandoning "hegemonic interventionism," saying that it's time to opt for greater cooperation. The summit gathered U.S. President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Lopez Obrador in Mexico. In the capital Mexico City, residents and experts shared their views on the call made by the Mexican president. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): ABRAHAM ALEJANDRO, Resident in Mexico City "The United States has historically intervened many times in many c

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

(230111) -- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Joe Biden (L), Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (C) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a news conference at the end of North American Leaders' Summit in Mexico City, Mexico, Jan. 10, 2023. It is time to abandon "hegemonic interventionism" and opt for greater cooperation, Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday at the end of North American Leaders' Summit. TO GO WITH "Mexican president urges abandoning "hegemonic interventionism" at North America summit" (Xinhua/Francisco Canedo)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

(230111) -- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks at a news conference at the end of North American Leaders' Summit in Mexico City, Mexico, Jan. 10, 2023. It is time to abandon "hegemonic interventionism" and opt for greater cooperation, Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday at the end of North American Leaders' Summit. TO GO WITH "Mexican president urges abandoning "hegemonic interventionism" at North America summit" (Xinhua/Francisco Canedo)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-NORTH AMERICA-SUMMIT

(230111) -- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 11, 2023 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Joe Biden (L), Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (C) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a news conference at the end of North American Leaders' Summit in Mexico City, Mexico, Jan. 10, 2023. It is time to abandon "hegemonic interventionism" and opt for greater cooperation, Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday at the end of North American Leaders' Summit. TO GO WITH "Mexican president urges abandoning "hegemonic interventionism" at North America summit" (Xinhua/Francisco Canedo)

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Elderly couple opt to stay in Fukushima village

Elderly couple opt to stay in Fukushima village

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Kinjiro Ide (R) and his wife Toshi pull up a Japanese radish in their vegetable garden in the village of Kawauchi, Fukushima Prefecture, on Nov. 2, 2013. The elderly couple have chosen to spend their remaining years at their home in the village that lies within a radius of 30 kilometers from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

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Jojima agrees to join Hanshin Tigers

Jojima agrees to join Hanshin Tigers

FUKUOKA, Japan - Kenji Jojima speaks to reporters at a hotel in Fukuoka on Oct. 27, 2009, after he agreed to join the Hanshin Tigers following a second round of talks with the Central League club. The 33-year-old catcher last week exercised an opt-out clause in his contract with the Seattle Mariners to return to Japan after injuries and lack of production limited him to 71 games this past season and 112 games in 2008.

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Banks opt for compensation for cash card forgery victims

Banks opt for compensation for cash card forgery victims

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Bankers Association Chairman Yoshifumi Nishikawa speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 22. Nishikawa said the association has begun revising the regulations on cash cards to ensure banks compensate victims of cash card forgery crimes.

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Experts fret Fed rate hike impacts developing economies

STORY: Experts fret Fed rate hike impacts developing economies DATELINE: Sept. 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:40 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the views in the U.S. 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): GABRIELA SILLER, Director of economic-financial analysis at Banco Base, Mexico 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): HSIA HUA SHENG, Associate professor of international finance with Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): ANNA MALINDOG-UY, Researcher of Philippine-BRICS Strategic Studies STORYLINE: Most observers expect the U.S. central bank is likely to opt for a third consecutive 75-basis-point rate rise. Many worry the move will further impact the developing countries and slow down their recoveries. SOUNDBITE 1 (Spanish): GABRIELA SILLER, Director of economic-financial analysis at Banco Base, Mexico "Emerging economies depend on the United States for their trade. In the financial part and in terms of interest rates, I think that the market is strongly punishing those economies that d

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COVID-19 stricken cruise ship docks in Australia's Sydney amid wave of cases

STORY: COVID-19 stricken cruise ship docks in Australia's Sydney amid wave of cases DATELINE: July 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:57 LOCATION: SYDNEY, Australia CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the cruise ship 2. STANDUP (English): LIU SHIYUE, Xinhua reporter 3. various of the cruise ship 4. various of the overseas passenger terminal STORYLINE: A COVID-19 stricken cruise ship docked in Australia's most populous city Sydney on Wednesday morning, adding fear to the state of New South Wales (NSW), which is battling a new wave of infections. STANDUP (English): LIU SHIYUE, Xinhua reporter "This is the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) in Australia's Sydney. The large cruise ship, Coral Princess, which docked here on Wednesday morning, was severely stricken by COVID-19. There were more than 2,000 people on board with at least 100 passengers and staff tested positive." The Coral Princess ship, which departed from the state of Queensland, docked at the overseas passenger terminal at Circular Quay, a central Sydn

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

(220714) -- BEIJING, July 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Feb. 25, 2022 shows the main building of Bank of Russia in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Evgeny Sinitsyn/Xinhua)

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

(220714) -- BEIJING, July 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- People walk past a foreign exchange office in Cairo, Egypt, on March 21, 2022. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

(220714) -- BEIJING, July 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 22, 2022 shows the U.S. Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C., the United States. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

(220714) -- BEIJING, July 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 7, 2022 shows the euro (back) and U.S. dollar banknotes in Brussels, Belgium. (Xinhua/Zheng Huansong)

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

Xinhua Headlines: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

(220714) -- BEIJING, July 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A customer shops at a supermarket in Oregon, the United States, July 13, 2022. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

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U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

STORY: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization DATELINE: July 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:33 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: ECONOMY/POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the street view of in the U.S. 2. SOUNDBITE (English): MICHAEL HUDSON, Professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City STORYLINE: With the U.S. dollar being increasingly weaponized by a self-serving Washington, countries have been seeking reliable alternatives to regain financial independence. India's central bank has recently unveiled an Indian rupee settlement system for international trade, a move seen as a step towards de-dollarization. An American economist says the U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization. SOUNDBITE (English): MICHAEL HUDSON, Professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City "That (the dollar hegemony) enabled America to have high living standards and to be rich despite the fact that it's de-industrialized. The question is how

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Denmark votes to join EU defence pact amid concerns over Russia-Ukraine conflict

STORY: Denmark votes to join EU defence pact amid concerns over Russia-Ukraine conflict DATELINE: June 2, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:06 LOCATION: Copenhagen CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of posters for the referendum campaign in the center of Copenhagen saying "More Europe, Less USA" 2. shot of a voting station in Copenhagen 3. a street with voting posters 4. SOUNDBITE (Danish): METTE FREDERIKSEN, Danish Prime Minister STORYLINE: Denmark has voted to join the European Union's defence pact and scrap its 30-year-old opt-out from the bloc's common security and defence policies. In a referendum held on Wednesday, a vast majority, or 66.9 percent, of Danish citizens, have voted for the move, according to the preliminary results from Statistics Denmark, which gives the Nordic country a seat at the EU table to discuss military cooperation. The vote occurred with a turnout of 65.76 percent of the 4,260,944 electoral roll. "I believe that it is the right thing for Europe and for Denmark and our future," said Pri

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Colombia to end COVID-19 mask mandate

STORY: Colombia to end COVID-19 mask mandate DATELINE: May 3, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:30 LOCATION: Bogota CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views of Bogota 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): ALEJANDRO GOMEZ LOPEZ, District Secretary of Health in Bogota, Colombia STORYLINE: After more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia, on Sunday Colombians can opt to do away with face masks in enclosed spaces, as the national government ordered. On the same day, thousands of people in cities across the nation abandoned this once-mandatory accessory, with the goal of avoiding infections and deaths caused by the virus. Nevertheless, other people are continuing to use this element of protection due to fear of new waves of infections caused by ongoing variants. The virus has led to 139,000 deaths since the start of the health crisis. The Ministry of Health reported this week that only municipalities in which 40 percent of the population have received booster shots can eliminate the use of masks in enclosed ar

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest outside the Marriott hotel  - Paris

Protest outside the Marriott hotel - Paris

The hotel's CSE is consulted on the elimination of 247 positions, for a workforce of 260 people, an inter-union protest in front of the Marriott Rive Gauche to opt to maintain positions, if not better compensation for departures. In addition, the unions accuse the management of the establishment of pushing the employees to resign. Paris, France, on April 20, 2021. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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