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CLEAN : Human rights should come under spotlight at AFCON: Amnesty
CLEAN : Human rights should come under spotlight at AFCON: Amnesty
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CLEAN : Rights group worried ahead of Burundis June election
CLEAN : Rights group worried ahead of Burundis June election
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CLEAN : Same sex couples activists celebrate US Supreme Court decision
CLEAN : Same sex couples activists celebrate US Supreme Court decision
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CLEAN : India gay rights debate rages ahead of Delhi pride march
CLEAN : India gay rights debate rages ahead of Delhi pride march
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CLEAN : Venezuelan women march against violence
Venezuelan women march against violence on the the international day for stopping violence against women
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MOFA comments on the granting of trademarks
China on Thursday defended its handling of 38 trademarks it recently approved provisionally for President Donald Trump, saying it followed the law in processing the applications at a pace that some experts view as unusually quick.China's...
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CLEAN : Uruguayans protest Argentine girls gruesome rape killing
In spite of the heavy rain demonstrators in Uruguay marched against violence against women to protest the brutal rape and murder of a 16 year old girl in Argentina the latest case to shock the region
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CLEAN : Dilma Rousseff urges presidential elections in Brazil
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff is urging her successor Michel Temer to resign and the country to hold a presidential election during a press conference in Argentina as she is invited by the Latin America Social Science Council...
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CLEAN : Italian police mistreating migrants: Amnesty
Italian police have been mistreating refugees and migrants says Amnesty International
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CLEAN : Pakistani activists fear online crackdown after bloggers vanish
Pakistani activists and opposition lawmakers voice fears of a crackdown on social media the last bastion of free speech in a country where journalism is increasingly under threat, following the apparent abductions of four leftist bloggers
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CLEAN : Mexican women protest against femicide
Dressed as the Mexican characterization of death, Catrina, dozens of women protest against femicide in Mexico City
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CLEAN : Still making amends: haunted life for Myanmar's child soldiers
Darkness was falling across the pagoda outside Yangon when a military officer walked up to Su Thet Htoo and gave him two choices: go to jail or join the untold ranks of child soldiers in Myanmar's army
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CLEAN : Dutch anti-Islam MP absent as hate speech trial opens
The hate speech trial of Dutch anti Islam MP Geert Wilders opens in his absence in a case that will test the boundaries of free expression ahead of parliamentary polls next year
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VOICED : Indonesia's selfie monkey threatened by hunger for its meat
The crested black macaque shot to fame when one of the monkeys snapped grinning selfies and became embroiled in a US court battle but the tussle over copyright is the least of the rare animal's worries in their native Indonesia as they...
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China: US has made positive remarks on Korea
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYBeijing – 19 April 20171. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang walking to stage for press briefing2. Cutaway of reporters3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin)...
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Trumped by China's Trade Realities
Aug.13 -- President Trump may be finding out that taking on China over trade is harder than it looks as a potential intellectual property investigation takes the spotlight. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Why the U.S. May Be Planning a China Trade Investigation
Aug.02 -- Former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman discusses the report that the Trump administration is planning to investigate China over what the U.S. perceives to be violations of intellectual property. He speaks with...
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China and Japan Slowly Learning to Cooperate
Aug.29 -- Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso, who also serves as deputy prime minister, will travel to Beijing later this week for a meeting with Chinese counterpart Liu Kun that is likely to demonstrate the improving relationship...
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European Union Chamber of Commerce's Harborn on U.S.-China Trade Dispute
Jun.19 -- Mats Harborn, Beijing chief of the European Union Chamber of Commerce, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Hormats Says China Won't Make One-Sided Concessions in Trade Talks
Dec.27 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman of Kissinger Associates and former under secretary of state for economic growth, energy and the environment, talks about the spats between the U.S. and China, and the state of the world's...
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DOJ: China poses serious national security threat
U.S. national security officials say China's cyber threats and the theft of intellectual property from American companies pose one of the largest economic and national security challenges for the United States.
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SCOTUS justices avoid saying 'FUCT' in brand case
The Supreme Court discusses a trademark case Monday involving a Los Angeles-based fashion brand "FUCT" without saying the brand's name.
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AlixPartners CEO Freakley Sees a 'Sensible Outcome' on China Trade
Dec.13 -- Simon Freakley, chief executive officer at AlixPartners, explains why he is bullish on China trade and discusses the "shambles" of Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Is This a New Cold War? U.S.-China Visa Restrictions Escalate Tensions
May.01 -- A visa tit-for-tat is the latest sign that tensions between the U.S. and China are escalating. Bloomberg New Economy Forum Editorial Director Andy Browne explains why scientists, researchers and students in both countries are...