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Israel minister defends action against US student held in detention
An Israeli minister lashed out at world media on Wednesday, accusing them of bias against Israel and defended Israel's handling of the case of an American graduate student held in detention at the country's international airport for the...
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Human Rights Watch says Matthew Hedges did not receive fair trial
Human Rights Watch said on Thursday that British academic Matthew Hedges, who was sentenced to life in prison for espionage in the United Arab Emirates, did not receive a fair trial.
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US supports Guaido as turmoil engulfs Venezuela
The White House says it is "watching and waiting" on the situation in Venezuela and hoping the result is democracy.
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Sri Lanka PM: Armed suspects remain on the run
Sri Lanka's prime minister says that an unknown number of militants, some armed with explosives, are still on the run following the Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 320 people.
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US supports Guaido as turmoil engulfs Venezuela
The White House says it is "watching and waiting" on the situation in Venezuela and hoping the result is democracy.
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Duterte: Can't stop China fishing in disputed area
Phillipine President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he could not stop Chinese men from fishing his country's exclusive economic zone in the disputed South China Sea.
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Iran envoy hits out at US after IAEA meeting
Iran's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency on Wednesday said Tehran was not willing to negotiate with the US as long as it was "putting the gun on its chest" through the implementation of sanctions.
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Hong Kong's Lam Promises Bold Measures to Help Economy
Aug.09 -- Jeremy Stretch, CIBC head of FX strategy and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait, discuss the current unrest in Hong Kong. They appear on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Interview with masked protester in Hong Kong
CLEAN: Exterior interview with 'Sunny' a masked protester demonstrating against proposed extradition laws with China on 12 June 2019 in Hong Kong
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Sri Lankan government had intelligence prior to attacks PT2
PT 2: VOICED: Sri Lanka has held a national day of mourning for the more than 320 people killed in bomb attacks on churches and hotels. The country's Prime Minister has admitted he doesn't know how many bombers were involved and says...
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NYT: Wilbur Ross threatened to fire NOAA employees, Trump: Talks between U.S., Taliban are "dead," John Bercow resigns as UK House of Commons Speakee
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Homeland Security gives media tour of courts
The U.S. government says at least 42,000 migrants have been forced back into Mexico after crossing the border.
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Homeland Security gives media tour of courts
The U.S. government says at least 42,000 migrants have been forced back into Mexico after crossing the border.
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Hundreds dead in Iraq protests, President Trump impeachment inquiry, Trump to release another phone call with Ukrainian president.
Bloomberg
U.S., China Agree in Principle to Phase-One Trade Deal
Dec.12 -- Lanhee Chen, Hoover Institution research fellow, reacts to the report that U.S. negotiators have reached the terms of a phase-one trade deal with China that now awaits President Donald Trump’s approval. He speaks with...
Bloomberg
El-Erian Says Time Will Come to ‘Fade’ on U.S., But ‘Not Now’
Jan.03 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz SE and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, examines market reaction to the killing of one of Iran’s most powerful generals by a U.S. airstrike in Iraq. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Police: Hong Kong people have had a bumpy year
Hong Kong police said on Monday that citizens had had a "bumpy year" with the city pushed to the "brink of extreme danger", and appealed to protesters to return the territory to calm in 2020.
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SCOTUS allows public charge rule to take effect, Coronavirus death toll goes up, Bolton denies coordinated effort with New York Times
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Dems blast Dershowitz, seek votes for witnesses
The top Senate Democrat repudiated President Donald Trump's defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz who now says his headline-dominating argument against impeaching the president was 'distorted.'
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Dems blast Dershowitz, seek votes for witnesses
The top Senate Democrat repudiated President Donald Trump's defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz who now says his headline-dominating argument against impeaching the president was 'distorted.'
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Quiet London streets due to Coronavirus concerns
VOICED: Quiet London streets means trouble for businesses
SHOWS: View from car of driving through London, Tate Britain closed, Theatres closed, Covent Garden quiet, interview with restaurant owner Lucas Gonzalez, view of shops and...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich out of prison, Julian Assange's lawyer says White House offered pardon and top Pentagon official resigns.
Bloomberg
Trump Aide Accuses China of Using Travelers to 'Seed' Virus
May.17 -- China is set to be challenged on its handling of the coronavirus and the status of Taiwan’s participation at the first meeting of the World Health Organization’s governing body since Covid-19 stormed the globe. Meanwhile, White...
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Citi's Levkovich Sees 80% Chance of Stocks Falling in Next 12 Months
Jun.03 -- Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup U.S. equity strategist, talks about how companies are trying to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. He also gives an outlook for markets on "Bloomberg Surveillance."