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Bloomberg

Tanker Segment Benefits From Lower Oil Prices, Intl. Chamber of Shipping Says

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Apr.21 -- Esben Poulsson, Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, says the tanker segment is benefiting, in particular, from lower prices, as evidenced by the share prices of listed tanker companies. He was speaking with...
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Bloomberg

Blocked Suez Forces Ships to Look at Long Trip Around Africa

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- The massive container ship stuck in the Suez canal is showing no signs of budging, forcing other vessels to weigh costly and time-consuming voyages around Africa. Jessica Summers reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

International Chamber of Shipping: Demand Level 'Unexpected'

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Feb.09 -- Esben Poulsson , chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping and executive chairman of ENESEL, a Singapore-based commercial management and ship owning entity, discusses the outlook for the industry amid the coronavirus...
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Family demands answers in police killing of Black man in Minnesota; Cruises resume in Italy; Lack of workers as U.S. job growth surges.
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Bloomberg

Equities Substantially More Sensitive to Liquidity, Says Patterson

Higher Ed
Rebecca Patterson, director of investment research at Bridgewater Associates, explains why she sees a demand instead of a supply shock and what makes equity markets vulnerable to a withdrawal of liquidity. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Cargo Ship Delays Continue at California Ports

Higher Ed
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero says he's seeing record volume at the port complex and that's going to be the "new normal." He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

IEA's Birol Says Oil Prices May Rise Further

Higher Ed
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol says oil prices could climb further, increasing the threat to the global economy. He made the comments in Davos, Switzerland, in an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the World Economic...
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Bloomberg

PMA CEO McKenna on Risks For West Coast Ports

Higher Ed
Jim McKenna, Pacific Maritime Association CEO discusses the risks for west coast ports, and he believes the surge in cargo will continue in 2022. He speaks with Taylor Riggs, Gina Martin Adams, and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Gliders bound for Normandy take off at night, paratroopers jump.

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Gliders bound for Normandy take off at night, paratroopers jump.
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Bloomberg

First Grain Ship Leaves Ukraine Since War Began

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A ship carrying corn has left Ukraine for the first time since Russia invaded the country. This could unlock millions of tons of grain waiting to be shipped and help ease food prices around the world. Ukrainian Infrastructure...
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Bloomberg

Maersk Sees Record $31 Billion Profit on Surging Freight Rates

Higher Ed
A.P. Moller Maersk A/S raised its profit forecast for a second time this year as it expects a record profit for 2022. CEO Soren Skou discusses the results on "Bloomberg Markets Europe."
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Sky News

Drought has seen water levels fall to critical levels in Germany

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CLEAN: The Rhine is shrinking, shrinking so much it now has a beach. Germany's commercial artery carries every cargo imaginable steel, fuel, chemicals as far as the North Sea but at the busy port town of Koblenz the barges are now...
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Curated Video

US Fleet, Jeep, Production

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A New Wasp Joins The US Fleet The seventh warship to bear the name Wasp slides down the ways at a US chipyard. The new carrier replaces the former Wasp, destroyed off Guadalcanal. Present at the christening are sons of Navy officers...
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Curated Video

Defence secretary on talk show

Higher Ed
1. US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld walks out of TV studio and walks up to microphones 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defence Secretary "In terms of the two questions you posed, each are false. The number of forces is a...
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Curated Video

NATO allies to send ships and planes with aid for Katrina victims

Higher Ed
1. Various exteriors of NATO headquarters 2. American flag 3. NATO flag 4. NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer enters press conference 5. Cutaway of reporter writing in notepad 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jaap de Hoop Scheffer,...
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Curated Video

The Battle Of Midway

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The Battle Of Midway A turning point of the war in the Pacific occurs in the summer of 1942. On June 3, aware that if the Japanese reach Midway the U.S. Navy will be swept from the Pacific, Admiral Nimitz orders a full scale attack by...
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Curated Video

WRAP PM on ceasefire, Greek FM on UN force

Higher Ed
1. Set up shot for presser 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Fuad Saniora, Lebanese Prime minister: "I believe the United States can do more on the level of financial assistance but the United States can do much more on the level of political...
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Curated Video

Historian claims Chinese "discovered" America

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of author Gavin Menzies onstage at the Asia Society in New York at a presentation marking the launch of his book in the United States 2. Close up of Menzies making presentation on stage 3. Medium shot slide of charts...
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Curated Video

RR7412A EGYPT A NEW SUEZ CANAL?

Higher Ed
In Egypt, President Sadat has unveiled what he calls 'A visionary program for the Egypt of the future'. At the heart of the scheme is a proposal for a new Suez Canal, twice as large as the old one. The existing canal has been closed...
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Curated Video

Traditional sheep gathering, fleecing and slaughtering

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Vagar Island, Klaksvik, 7 October, 2007 1. Wide of Faroe Islands 2. Various of Klaksvik island 3. Mid of sheep 4. Close up of sheep 5. Mid of local Faroese men in the mountains 6. Wide of sheep 7. Various of men chasing sheep 8....
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Curated Video

U.S. warships and helicopters stalked a lifeboat holding an American sea captain and his four Somali captors Sunday, while his crew briefed FBI agents about how they fought off the pirates who boarded their ship

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: US shadows lifeboat with captured US captain CAPTION: U.S. warships and helicopters stalked a lifeboat holding an American sea captain and his four Somali captors Sunday, while his crew briefed FBI agents about how they...
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Curated Video

Gaza - Arafat presents Chirac with award

Higher Ed
French President Jacques Chirac left Gaza on Wednesday (23/10) headed for Jordan in the next leg of his Middle East tour. But before leaving he was presented with a medal by the PLO leader Yasser Arafat in recognition of his support of...
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Sky News

Protests against shipbuilding job losses

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Protests against shipbuilding job losses