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The aftermath of the Euro 2020 (which ended July 11) and buildup to the Tokyo Olympics (starting July 23) meant many highlight reels were being shared. 2. How to "Analyze" the Video Yourself

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On July 18, 2021 , several notable events were trending globally:

Massive flooding in Germany and Belgium was reaching its peak, with many viral videos showing cars being swept away. Run the file through VirusTotal before playing it

Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin flight was just two days away, and training/hype videos were circulating heavily.

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