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John Kerry meets record-breaking astronauts

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry greets NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko in Moscow following their return earlier this month from a year in space. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).



Tech could help secure public spaces, if Europe wants more surveillance

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LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Facial recognition software, scanners that detect weapons and cameras that spot nervous people are some of the technologies that could be used more widely to secure public places, but some would require greater acceptance of surveillance in Europe.

Russia's Putin reminds wayward Chechnya leader - I'm the boss

Reuters 

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has imposed the Kremlin's writ on every corner of Russia except one: the Chechnya region whose leader Ramzan Kadyrov often pays little heed to the rules that govern the rest of the country.

How and when to treat depression in pregnancy

BMJ.com 

Depression in pregnancy affects up to 10% of women, a rate only slightly lower than in the postpartum period. Yet, as few as 20% of pregnant women with depression receive adequate treatment. Louise Howard, professor in women’s mental health at King's College London, joins us to discuss the clinical review on depression in pregnancy. Read the...

Lenders wait for Bank of England view on capital, details of tests

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - British banks will find out on Tuesday if the Bank of England wants them to start building up extra capital buffers to guard against looser lending standards and prepare for this year's test of their crisis resilience.

Lenders wait for Bank of England view on capital, details of tests

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - British banks will find out on Tuesday if the Bank of England wants them to start building up extra capital buffers to guard against looser lending standards and prepare for this year's test of their crisis resilience.

Should doctors boycott working in Australia’s immigration detention centres?

BMJ.com 

However well intentioned, working in detention centres amounts to complicity in torture, says David Berger, a district medical officer in emergency medicine at Broome Hospital in Australia. However, Steven Miles, chair in bioethics at the University of Minnesota thinks that they play an important role in telling the world about conditions in...

U.S. asked about decision not to lower flags after Turkey attack

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U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner, in response to a reporter's question about the lowering of U.S. flags after the Brussels attacks, says the decision not to lower flags following an Istanbul bombing was not out of 'disrespect.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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U.S. asked about decision not to lower flags after Turkey attack

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U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner, in response to a reporter's question about the lowering of U.S. flags after the Brussels attacks, says the decision not to lower flags following an Istanbul bombing was not out of 'disrespect.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

U.S. asked about decision not to lower flags after Turkey attack

Reuters 

U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner, in response to a reporter's question about the lowering of U.S. flags after the Brussels attacks, says the decision not to lower flags following an Istanbul bombing was not out of 'disrespect.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Euro zone bond yields drop as oil tumbles

Reuters 

LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields fell on Thursday as a drop in oil prices put crude on track for its first weekly loss in more than a month, pinning long-term inflation expectations near three-week lows.

U.N. rights chief fears 'collective expulsions' under EU-Turkey deal

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GENEVA (Reuters) - The top United Nations human rights official voiced concern on Thursday that a deal to manage migrant flows struck by the European Union and Turkey could lead to "collective expulsions" of refugees in violation of international law.

Greece to expedite new reception centres for rising migrant numbers

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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece said on Thursday it would speed up the creation of reception centres for up to 30,000 migrants to help cope with a sharp rise in numbers because of border closures in the Balkans that cut off the main migration route to wealthy western Europe.

Greece to expedite new reception centres for rising migrant numbers

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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece said on Thursday it would speed up the creation of reception centres for up to 30,000 migrants to help cope with a sharp rise in numbers because of border closures in the Balkans that cut off the main migration route to wealthy western Europe.


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