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Storms frequently hit the island nation of Japan, but one entrepreneur may have found a way to harness the power of nature with his new invention, the 'typhoon turbine'. The inventor of what might be the world's first 'typhoon turbine' says the device can harness the power of storms to supply Japan with boundless amounts of green energy. The team behind the egg-beater-shaped turbines are testing out their prototype machine on Japan's Okinawa island. The country experiences numerous storms, recording an estimated six typhoons so far this year.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says that Israel's military campaign in Gaza has turned the territory into the world's "greatest open-air graveyard". Borrell's comment comes as he arrives in Brussels for a meeting of EU foreign ministers. SOUNDBITE
Spain fans gathered to watch the Women's World Cup final in Madrid rejoice as Olga Carmona opens the score in the 29th minute. IMAGES
Russian envoy to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya says Moscow remains "open to diplomacy" but stresses the need to defend separatist areas from what he dubbed Ukrainian aggression. "We remain open to diplomacy for a diplomatic solution. However, allowing a new bloodbath in the Donbass is something we do not intend to do.Russian envoy to the United Nations," he says. SOUNDBITE
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Cannes (France), Nov 16 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Sebastien Nogier).- French bookseller Florence Kammermann keeps her bookstore open in Cannes despite the second lockdown and the coronavirus restrictions imposed in France, including the closure of non-essential businesses such as bookstores.FOOTAGE OF THE BOOKSTORE 'AUTANT DU LIVRE' IN CANNES (FRANCE).