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CLEAN : Australia: Protesters call for boycott of Beijing Winter Games

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A small group of protesters gather in Sydney outside the Australian Olympic Committee's office as part of a call to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics over China's human rights record (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lille officially crowned French Ligue 1 champions

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A day after securing the championship following a 2-1 win at Angers, Lille are officially crowned French Ligue 1 champions at the Domaine de Luchin, their training centre (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Dimon Clashes With Warren Over Overdraft Fees

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May.26 -- JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon says "no" to waiving overdraft fees his bank collected in the past year, joining other bankers testifying at the Senate Banking Committee hearing in declining Senator Elizabeth Warren’s...
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Bloomberg

Belgium PM Alexander De Croo at COP26 Summit

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In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo from COP26 in Glasgow, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Europe was leading the way on climate initiatives, and insisted that countries need to push each other on climate...
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Press Association

Protester speaks out against Facebook in front of Dublin HQ

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Interview with Layla Wayde, a Campaigner with Uplift and one of the protesters outside of Facebook's HQ in Dublin. Ms Wayde has called on the Government to bring in tougher rules on social media corporations to tackle harmful practices.
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Bloomberg

China Plans to Ban Foreign IPO Loophole

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China's crackdown on foreign IPOs may be reaching its conclusion. Bloomberg has learned that Beijing is planning to close the loophole used by tech firms to list abroad. Bloomberg's Sofia Horta e Costa reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Press Association

Market Analyst on BP reporting its biggest quarterly profit for 14 years

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Chris Beauchamp, Market Analyst at IG discusses BP's biggest quarterly profit for 14 years after oil and gas prices soared.
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Press Association

Protest takes place against raw sewage release in Hastings

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Members of the public and protesters from Hastings and St Leonards Clean Water Action, protest against raw sewage release incidents on the beach in St Leonards, Sussex.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : ICoast army condemns detention of soldiers in Mali

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'This whole controversy should not have taken place,' says Colonel Armand Mahi Guezoa, Ivory Coast's External Operational Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, after Mali detained 49 of its soldiers at Bamako airport and...
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Bloomberg

US Banking Giants Score $1T of Profits in a Decade

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Wall Street's banking giants score the first trillion-dollar decade. That's not $1 trillion of total revenue, it's pure profit. Hannah Levitt has more on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Samsung Electronics Upgrades Cameras, Batteries on Galaxy S23 Lineup

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Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest Android smartphones that rival Apple Inc.'s iPhone on Wednesday in San Francisco. South Korea's biggest company improved the cameras, battery life and design with its new Galaxy S23 lineup. Mark...
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Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: MANDELA MEETS CONGOLESE OPPOSITION LEADER

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Eng/French/Nat Former South African president Nelson Mandela has held talks with Congolese opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi. After the talks, Mandela reaffirmed his support for the United Nations' decision to send a mission to the...
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Curated Video

Winners and losers announced

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Prague 1. Various of celebrations at headquarters of Social Democrats 2. SOUNDBITE: (Czech) Vladimir Spidla, President of Social Democrats: "Obviously this is a great success for the Social Democrats. We are a party orientated for the...
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Curated Video

A company in Florida that made Caylee Anthony dolls is under investigation as proceeds it promised to go to charity ahve yet to materialize.

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HEADLINE: Florida sues 'Caylee' doll maker caylee anthony doll CAPTION: Florida's attorney general sued a company Thursday that makes a doll named for Caylee Anthony, claiming proceeds from the sale were never donated to charity as...
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Curated Video

Caution among German consumers grows as growth rate nearly ground to a halt

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1. Mid side shot of consumers passing through entrance of a Berlin shopping mall 2. Tracking shot down escalator within mall 3. Mid of people walking through mall 4. Mid of man looking at shop window, people walking inside 5. Mid of...
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Curated Video

SYND 17-2-73 US WAR SURPLUS FOR DISPOSAL IN VIETNAM JUNKYARDS

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American war surplus is stored for disposal in an immense scrapyard at Ho Nai. 1. repoter PTC 2. vs giant forklift working 3. ms lorry with office desks 4. vs scrap, shell cases, metal bales, wheels, fire exstinguishers on wheels 5. vs...
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Afghanistan, China sign first oil contract

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1. Wide of contract signing ceremony 2. Mid of Afghan Minister of Mines Wahidullah Shahrani and Lu Gong Xun, president of China's National Petroleum Corporation, signing contract 3. Shahrani signing contract 4. Lu signing contract 5....
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Curated Video

FRANCE: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS STAGE PROTESTS (2)

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French/Nat Over 200 thousand French high school students have been staging protests throughout the country demanding that the government cut class sizes and buy more equipment. Isolated incidents of vandalism - such as overturned cars...
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Curated Video

CONGO: KINSHASA: GOVERNMENT FACES FIRST DEMONSTRATIONS

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Eng/French/Nat The newly-formed government of the Democratic Republic of Congo faced its first demonstrations in Kinshasa on Friday. Soldiers fired into the air to disperse the crowd, but no one was injured. Opposition leader Etienne...
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Curated Video

More new fires in Greece are keeping firefighters and villagers busy battling the blazes while the Greek people express anger at the government over its handling of the catastrophy.

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HEADLINE: Fires rage on, angering Greeks (greece-fires) CAPTION: More new fires in Greece are keeping firefighters and villagers busy battling the blazes while the Greek people express anger at the government over its handling of the...
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Bloomberg

Selloff a Blip for Buy and Hold Investors: Shalett

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Oct. 20 -- Lisa Shalett, head of investment and portfolio strategies at Morgan Stanley, and David Woo, head of global rates and currency research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discuss what the global selloff means to investors and...
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Bloomberg

Hardship Pay on Wall Street: Is It Deserved?

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Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle and Erik Schatzker discuss Noahs Smiths column on Bloomberg View. They speak on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Why Youre Paying More to Fly as Airlines Spend Less

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Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg Rankings Analyst Douglas Lavanture reports on the performance of the airline industry on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Sept. 22

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Sept. 22 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Michael McKee report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)