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U.K.'s May Faces Confidence Vote After Losing Brexit Vote in Landslide

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Jan.15 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait reacts to U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal being roundly defeated by U.K. lawmakers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on...
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Macedonian PM speaks after voting in naming referendum

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Polls have opened in Macedonia's crucial referendum, where citizens are deciding whether to accept a landmark deal ending a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece by changing their country's name to North Macedonia, paving the way...
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Parliament Will Push May for a New Brexit Deal, U.K.'s Westmacott Says

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Jan.16 -- Sir Peter John Westmacott, former U.K. ambassador to the U.S., discusses the U.K.'s confidence vote in Theresa May's government with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Brexit Accord Is Already Being Hammered Out, Spain's Borrell Says

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Feb.20 -- A new Brexit agreement is already in the works, according to Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell, as the bloc bids to find language reassuring enough to convince members of Parliament to back the deal. Bloomberg's David...
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Israel Elections: Gantz Gains Backing From Arab Parties

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The recommendation marks the first time since 1992 that an Arab political group has issued an endorsement for prime minister.
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NBC: Iraq's Prime Minister To Meet With U.S. Ambassador

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Iraq's prime minister is expected to ask U.S. forces to leave the country after Parliament voted Sunday to remove all foreign forces.
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Boris Johnson encourages votes to back his Brexit deal

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The Prime Minister Boris Johnson was joined at a press conference with fellow conservative Michael Gove and former Labour MP Gisela Stuart, as they encourage the audience to back Boris' deal if they want a final conclusion on Brexit
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Boris Johnson urges MPs to back new Brexit deal

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers a statement in the House of Commons, London, to update the House on his new Brexit deal after the EU Council summit, on what has been dubbed "Super Saturday". He told MPs that he hopes the historic...
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Indonesia’s Economic Outlook ‘Very Bright,’ Says Lippo Karawaci CEO

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Jan.21 -- John Riady, chief executive officer at Lippo Karawaci, discusses economic growth in Indonesia. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Greece Could Cut NP Stock by Half With Hercules Scheme, Patelis Says

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Dec.09 -- Alex Patelis, chief economic adviser to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, discusses his expectations for Greece's economy and the Hercules plan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." (This interview aired...
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First Word: House Freedom Caucus Chair Meadows Praises Trump-Kim Meeting

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Jun.12 -- Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on the latest news of the hour on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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U.K.'s Adonis Sees Youth Voting Stay in Second Brexit Referendum

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Sep.20 -- Andrew Adonis, former U.K. Secretary of State for Transport, discusses why he sees U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May possibly out of office in six months and the potential for a second Brexit referendum. He speaks with...
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Labour Shadow Chancellor Defends Fiscal U Turn

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VOICED: Labour's Shadow Chancellor has has defended his U-turn on economic policy, saying he's changed his tactics, not his principles. John McDonnell reacted to a barrage of criticism from many of his own MPs, saying he'd had a 'change...
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Kinnock, Labour supporters on UK court ruling

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UK Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says Boris Johnson needs to resign as the country's prime minister, following a Supreme Court ruling that his move to suspend Britain's Parliament was illegal.
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U.K.'s Johnson Says Voters Want to Move On, Supreme Court Was Wrong

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Sep.25 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, facing the biggest political crisis of his career, addresses Parliament for the first time since Britain’s Supreme Court ruled his decision to suspend the legislature was illegal.
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Jeremy Corbyn visits Watford pharmacy

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, visits a pharmacy in Watford, promising that his party will address the funding gap in social care and take on pharmaceutical companies as part of plans to tackle health inequalities. Plans iinclude...
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Anti goverment protests continue in Lebanon

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VOICED: Across Beirut, across lebanon something remarkable seems to be hapening their chant is a call for change SHOWS: protesters chanting in street and damaged roads and buildings. Interview with Ali a protester and two other seperate...
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Legal & General Isn't Seeing Impact From Brexit Uncertainty, CEO Says

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Sep.09 -- Nigel Wilson, Legal & General Group Plc chief executive officer, discusses how the company is dealing with the uncertainty surrounding Brexit with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lebanese Government Discusses Economic Reform Amid Mass Protests

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What started as a protest over a proposed tax evolved into a sweeping push for total reform.
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Theresa May: Parliamentary arithmetic hasn't changed

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Prime Minister Theresa May says that although there will be a change in leadership in her party, the issue of getting Brexit approved by parliament hasn't changed. She was speaking at Imperial College London where she was announcing...
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May: "Arithmetic" hasn't changed over Brexit

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Britain's outgoing prime minister warned her future successor on Wednesday that "the parliamentary arithmetic hasn't changed" and they would face a tough challenge in trying to end the impasse on Brexit.  
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Boris Johnson: Absolutely folly to rule out suspending Parliament for Brexit

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Boris Johnson has said it would be "absolutely folly" to rule out suspending Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit against the will of MPs.
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Recovery Fund Can't Just Be Credits, Says German Parliament's EU Committee Chair

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Jun.30 -- The head of the German Parliament's European Affairs Committee, Gunther Krichbaum advocated for grants, instead of just credits, in the EU recovery fund being discussed to pull the bloc out of the economic crisis in the wake of...
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Bercow struggled with Brexit MPs' "mood swings"

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The former Commons Speaker John Bercow today said he struggled to work with pro-Brexit MPs' "mood swings" during debates last year over the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Mr Bercow rejected Leave-supporting MPs' criticism of...