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Democrats Scale Back Stimulus Plan to Break Standoff

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Dec.03 -- U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer are scaling back demands on a relief plan, retreating from the $2.4 trillion pandemic relief package they had been pushing before the presidential...
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Gulf Arab States Agree to Restore Qatar Ties in U.S.-Backed Deal

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Jan.06 -- Ali El Adou, Daman Investments, Head of Asset Management discusses possible UAE stock boost after Arab states restore ties with Qatar. He was speaking to Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din and MAnus Cranny on Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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CLEAN : Warsaw residents flock to restaurant terraces as outdoor dining resumes

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Warsaw residents make the most of the easing of coronavirus restrictions as outdoor dining resumes and masks are no longer required in the street (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Cafés, cinemas, museums, shops: A tour of Paris's deconfined establishments

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From the Café de Flore to the Musée d'Orsay, visitors and customers flock to deconfined establishments as France eases Covid lockdowns (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Professor Chris Whitty speaking during Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interrior shots of Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty speaking during the Downing Street press briefing on the coronavirus lockdown easing on 5 April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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VOICED : Los musulmanes comienzan mes de ayuno bajo la sombra del coronavirus

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Cientos de millones de musulmanes en el mundo comenzaron el martes el Ramadán, el tradicional mes de ayuno, bajo la sombra del coronavirus que obliga a suspender o abreviar las celebraciones por el temor al contagio (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : London's tourist attractions reopen, but without foreign tourists

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The London Eye and Sea Life London Acquarium are among the many UK tourist attractions reopening as Covid restrictions ease. While staff and visitors are excited to be back, numbers will be lower with very few overseas tourists currently...
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CLEAN : Mexico City residents react as city reduces Covid-19 alert to minimum

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Mexico City residents react after the city reduced its Covid-19 alert level to a minimum due to a sustained drop in virus-related hospitalisations, according to official figures (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : France's Gironde limits social gatherings to 10 people, public events to 1,000

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The Prefect of the Gironde department in the south-west of France announces a reduction in the maximum number of people attending events such as concerts from 5,000 to 1,000, with family and festive gatherings limited to 10 people, in a...
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Vaccine Update Press Briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Head of Immunisation, Dr Mary Ramsay speaking at a government briefing on COVID-19, about the impact of the vaccine on reducing transmission on 17th March 2021 in Downing Street, London, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : Rome funeral homes demonstrate against cremation delays

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Funeral homes in the capital demonstrate to demand the mayor reduce the bureaucratic delays for cremation procedures (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Slovaks return to high street as country eases lockdown restrictions

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Bratislava residents return to the high street as Slovakia partially eases coronavirus restrictions, allowing shops and hairdressers to re-open (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Pub staff putting out tables as outdoor hospitality eases

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Kentish Belle pub as staff put tables and chairs out on pavement in preparation for the outside re-opening of hospitality businesses in lockdown easing on 12 April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Restaurants, gyms reopen in Martinique as health pass is rolled out and Covid restrictions ease

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Days after beaches were reopened to the public, non-essential businesses including restaurants and gyms reopen Martinique, as authorities ease Covid-19 restrictions that had been in place for several weeks on the French Caribbean island...
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: worldwide sales of champagne down 18% in 2020

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Champagne sales fell by 18% in 2020 with the Covid-19 epidemic, to 245 million bottles sold worldwide, mainly due to the closure of hotels, bars and restaurants and the decline in tourism in France, according to the Comité Champagne...
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BNP Paribas CFO Machenil on 2Q Earnings, Retaining Talent

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Jul.30 -- BNP Paribas reported a jump in net income for the second quarter. But its FICC revenue followed U.S. peers lower, down more than 40 percent. CFO Lars Machenil speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Connan from Paris.
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CLEAN : Lebanon signs power deal with Jordan, Syria to boost ailing grid

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Lebanese Energy Minister Walid Fayad signs an agreement with his Jordanian and Syrian counterparts to import electricity from Jordan via Syria with the aim of reducing chronic outages and heeding international calls for reform (Footage...
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CLEAN : French court hits fraud-entangled UBS with reduced fine of 1.8 bn euros

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A "satisfactory" fine for UBS's lawyer, "a travesty of justice", says a whistleblower: Swiss bank UBS is fined a total of 1.8 billion euros for aggravated tax fraud laundering and illegal canvassing in France between 2004 and 2012, the...
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CLEAN : White House to take 'additional steps' to counter supply chains issues in January

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White House economic adviser Brian Deese says the US will take new measures "later" in January in order to further reduce congestion at ports in the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Anon eating a pork pie

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of an anonymous person picking up and putting down a pork pie from a plate on a table. Each time more of the pie has been eaten on 19th January 2022 in Melton Mowbray, England, United Kingdom.
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VOICED : Argentina ratifica que mantendrá metas económicas acordadas con el FMI

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Argentina mantendrá las metas acordadas con el Fondo Monetario Internacional, que contempla una reducción este año del déficit fiscal a 2,5% del Producto Interno Bruto, aseguró el lunes la nueva ministra de Economía, Silvina Batakis...
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Virus 'Crept Up' on World With Variant, WHO Covid Envoy Says

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World Health Envoy Special Envoy on Covid-19 David Nabarro discusses the discovery of a new coronavirus variant and the need for a global response to control Covid-19. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : China's first Covid drug granted emergency approval

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China's drug authority has granted emergency approval for the country's first specialised treatment against Covid-19, found in clinical trials to significantly reduce hospitalisations and deaths among high-risk patients (Footage by AFPTV...
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VOICED : Brasil mira hacia fertilizantes naturales para paliar dependencia rusa

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Ante el riesgo de escasez de fertilizantes y de aumento de sus precios tras las sanciones contra Rusia, el sector agrícola brasileño empieza a recurrir a soluciones alternativas naturales para reducir sus costos de producción y...