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Now playing Next Sport Tour de France steps up fight against motorised doping The Tour de France and cycling's governing body, the UCI, are taking steps to verify that riders are not cheating by using bikes that have hidden motors. 23/07/2018
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Now playing Next no comment Ancient witches market selling amulets and "magic" powders The air smells of incense and the mystic aura of worship to the ancient Andean gods permeates the air. This colourful market nestled in a neighbourhood appears stuck in time amid the urban chaos of La Paz - Bolivia's capital city. 23/07/2018
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Now playing Next no comment Watch: stone falls from Western Wall in Jerusalem onto prayer area No one was hurt in dramatic incident. 23/07/2018
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Now playing Next no comment Japanese find ways to beat the heatwave as temperatures hit record highs Over 200 people in Yokohama's Chinatown splashed water on streets and pavements in the hopes of providing some relief from the heat as temperatures nationwide rose to record highs on Monday (July 23) and the death toll mounted to over 65 dead in the last week. 23/07/2018
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Now playing Next no comment 'Trump chicken' makes its comeback circling Alcatraz Island A 33-foot inflatable “Trump chicken” was seen sailing around Alcatraz in the San Francisco bay on a boat labeled “Alcatraz prison transport” last Sunday. 23/07/2018