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Kashmir hosts Asia’s longest Iftar party

India’s northern state of Jammu and Kashmir sets a new record by hosting Asia’s longest Iftar party on the banks of a scenic lake. Vanessa Johnston reports. The post Kashmir hosts Asia’s longest Iftar...

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Syrian army says closing in on IS-held Palmyra

The Syrian army releases video it says shows a major offensive underway to recapture the historic city of Palmyra from Islamic State fighters. Jillian Kitchener reports. The post Syrian army says...

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Bill Clinton honors Srebrenica massacre victims

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton joins tens of thousands to mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, as the remains of 136 newly identified victims are interred. Rough Cut (no reporter...

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EU officials debate Greek bailout proposal

Euro zone finance ministers temper optimism over the possibility of a Greece bailout deal. Sean Carberry reports. The post EU officials debate Greek bailout proposal appeared first on Utility Warehouse...

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Smoke billows from Mexican volcano

A violent volcanic eruption in Mexico prompts the evacuation of nearby town. Sean Carberry reports. The post Smoke billows from Mexican volcano appeared first on Utility Warehouse Reviews.

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Fidel Castro makes second public appearance this week

The 88-year-old Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro appears at an event recognizing agricultural workers. Jillian Kitchener reports. The post Fidel Castro makes second public appearance this week...

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Cuban Capitol undergoes facelift

Cubans are once again touring their Capitol, a structure reminiscent of the U.S. Capitol, as it undergoes a painstaking restoration. Sean Carberry reports. The post Cuban Capitol undergoes facelift...

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Pope Frances urges Paraguayans to keep up the faith

Pope Francis delivers messages of hope for the future in a mass at Paraguay’s most sacred religious site — the Shrine of the Virgin of Caacupe. Jillian Kitchener reports. The post Pope Frances urges...

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Malaysia marks anniversary of fatal MH17 crash in Ukraine

Family and friends in Malaysia remember those lost when Malaysian airliner MH17 was shot down over Ukraine one year ago. Julie Noce reports. The post Malaysia marks anniversary of fatal MH17 crash in...

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#MarketingNerds with Roger Montti: Traditional SEO Versus User Experience by...

On this week’s episode of Marketing Nerds, I had the opportunity to sit down with Roger Montti of Martini Buster. Roger has been in the digital marketing field for over 15 years, and was also...

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U.S. delivers Iraqi treasures seized in raid on Islamic State

The U.S. hands back Iraqi relics it says were recovered in Syria by special forces during an operation against an Islamic State commander known as Abu Sayyaf. Jillian Kitchener reports. The post U.S....

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Visiting Australia’s aboriginal crocodile hunters

Australia’s aborigines are the custodians of the longest unbroken cultural tradition on earth, having migrated Down Under from Africa via Asia between 40,000 and 60,000 years ago, and connection to the...

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Pakistan heatwave victims remembered by families on Eid

The end of Ramadan will be a time of mourning for families of those who died in last month’s heatwave in Pakistan. Diane Hodges reports. The post Pakistan heatwave victims remembered by families on Eid...

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Slovenian pop group to tour North Korea: record label

The Slovenian band Laibach will bring foreign contemporary pop to North Korea when it tours the secretive country in August, according to the band’s record label. Jillian Kitchener reports. The post...

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NASA unveils new Pluto images

New detailed images of Pluto are being unveiled by NASA. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). The post NASA unveils new Pluto images appeared first on Utility Warehouse Reviews.

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Fighting rages on in Syria

New videos posted to social media websites show fierce battles raging in the historic city of Aleppo, as well as the coastal city of Latakia. Diane Hodges reports. The post Fighting rages on in Syria...

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Lava bubbles from Mexico’s Fire volcano

The Mexican volcano continues to smoke as lava bubbles from the crater, days after dramatic activity caused local residents to evacuate their homes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). The post Lava...

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Thousands of migrants stranded on Greek island waiting for help

Hundreds of migrants are trapped in limbo on the Greek resort island of Lesvos, and are living in increasingly squalid conditions. Diane Hodges reports. The post Thousands of migrants stranded on Greek...

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Rice: Carter to travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss Iran

National Security Advisor Susan Rice reveals that U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter will go to Saudi Arabia to discuss the new nuclear deal with Iran. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). The post Rice:...

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Eid Delights Turkish style at Rixos The Palm Dubai

Travel broadcaster Phil Blizzard discovers the Eid delights to be served up for guests visiting this luxurious beachside resort. The post Eid Delights Turkish style at Rixos The Palm Dubai appeared...

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