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The head of the International Monetary Fund warned Saturday that if food prices remain high, there will be dire consequences for people in many developing countries, especially in Africa.

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HEADLINE: Finance officials warn of global food crisis CAPTION: International finance leaders are working on plans to deal with the economic crisis that has roiled nations and sent food and energy prices soaring. The World Bank's...
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EU's Moscovici on U.S. Tax Plan, Brexit, Bitcoin

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Dec.18 -- European Union Commissioner Pierre Moscovici discusses the U.S. tax plan, Brexit negotiations, and the EU's view of bitcoin. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Japan Ahead: Ukraine Ambassador Urges More Firms to Cut Russia Ties

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Ukrainian Ambassador to Japan Sergiy Korsunsky discusses the international response to Russia's invasion. The Japanese government decided to provide non-lethal military equipment to Ukraine, and announced it would accept refugees. And...
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U.S. Warns China of 'Significant Consequences' on Russia

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The Biden administration warned China against offering economic or military assistance to Russia in relation to its invasion of Ukraine, saying that any such involvement would have consequences. "There are a range of tools at our...
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U.S. Secretary Of State Meets With Russian Diplomat Over Ukraine

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it was an exchange of concerns and not a negotiation as Russia gathers more troops near the Ukraine border.
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CLEAN : Pakistan warns of 'grave consequences' from Afghan economic meltdown (2)

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Pakistan warns of "grave consequences" for the international community if Afghanistan's economic meltdown continues, urging world leaders to find ways to engage with the country's Taliban leaders to help prevent a humanitarian...
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Ukrainian Titanium Company Velta on Supply Disruption, Market Outlook

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Olena Lesnyak, Velta's deputy chief executive officer, discusses how the war in Ukraine has disrupted the global market for titanium. She speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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Boris Johnson 'reserves the possibility' of further Covid-19 restrictions

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Boris Johnson has said the Government reserves the “possibility of taking further action” to protect public health due to the spread of the Omicron variant. Following a meeting of the Cabinet the Prime Minister said they were monitoring...
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Quinlan's CEO Says Bad Behavior Destroyed Bank Profits

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Oct.03 -- Benjamin Quinlan, chief executive officer and managing partner at Quinlan & Associates, discusses the new research report on banks being charged fines for misconduct by the U.S. and EU and how the number could top $400B by...
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HONG KONG: WORLD BANK/IMF ANNUAL SUMMIT: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

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Hong Kong, China, Tibet, Laos, Vietnam, Kuching, Malaysia/ Calcutta, India - 21 & 24 September 1997 and file Kuching, Malaysia - 21 September 1. Smog-filled road scene with cars 2. Pans smog-covered countryside Mekong Delta,...
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CLEAN : US Deputy Secretary of State meets Moroccan FM in Rabat

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US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman calls on Russian President Putin to "call for dialogue" as she meets with Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita for bilateral talks in Rabat (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Why Costa Rica's Former President Wants to Head the IDB

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Aug.27 -- Former Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla is seeking to head the Inter-American Development Bank, which lends more than $10 billion per year to fund social and infrastructure programs in the region. She speaks with...
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Citi's Buiter: MMT Describes an Economy Stuck in a Liquidity Trap

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May.07 -- Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citi, explains his view of modern monetary theory. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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News Reports World War II

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Patrol Torpedo military boats in Panama / FDR speaks on invasion of Europe / Henry Ford makes Liberators at Willow Run plant in Michigan / Marva and Joe Luis Barrow have daughter / Polish refugees walk to Persia and reunite with families.
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Sanders grills Trump's Health nominee

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 18 January 20171. Wide of Senator Bernie Sanders asking question2. SOUNDBITE (English) Bernie Sanders, Senator of Vermont:"Congressman Price, a very...
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Sen. Cardin on Khashoggi, Google in China, Midterms

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Oct.17 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Democrat from Maryland, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Alphabet Inc.'s Google preparing a censored search engine for...
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Can Sanctions Really Stop Putin's War?

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The near-global unity in condemning Russia for waging war on Ukraine triggered an unprecedented use of sanctions to effect change of the most dramatic kind. But with smaller efforts failing to work with North Korea and Iran, will it be...
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CLEAN : 'An embarrassment to York': residents debate Prince Andrew's freedom of the city stripping

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As York City council debates whether or not to strip the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, of the freedom of the City, following allegations of sexual impropriety centring on his close relationship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey...
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AstraZeneca Supports Trump's Drug-Rebate Overhaul, CEO Says

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Feb.14 -- AstraZeneca Plc Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot discusses the Trump administration's plan to lower U.S. drug costs by banning some payments to middlemen. He spoke after the Cambridge, England-based company forecast...
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Fmr. U.S. Energy Secretary Moniz on North Korea's Nuclear Weapons

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Feb.27 -- Ernest Moniz, chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative and a former U.S. energy secretary, talks about the summit of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Moniz also discusses the tensions...
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Sanders Grills Health Nominee

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 18 January 20171. Wide of Sen. Bernie Sanders asking question2. SOUNDBITE (English): Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I) Vermont:"Congressman Price, a very simple...
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More to Fear From Microbes Than From Xi Jinping: Summers

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Apr.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the U.S. And the rest of the developed world has a responsibility to help low and middle-income countries recover from the pandemic,...
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Covid-19 Cases Soar in Young Adults Bored of Social Distancing

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Jul.27 -- Covid-19 infections among millennials and Generation Z are driving new waves of cases which don’t seem to be abating despite re-imposed restrictions. The worrying trend reflects that social distancing curbs are proving...