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ANZ’s Yeung Says Could See Hong Kong Retail Sales Drop by 20% in August
Aug.30 -- Raymond Yeung, chief greater China economist at ANZ, discusses the protests in Hong Kong and their impact on the Hong Kong economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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CLEAN : Employees of collapsed airline compagny worried about jobs
Employees of cash-trapped French airline Aigle Azur waver between confidence and worry as takeover bids are presented at a works council (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Syrian refugee recalls journey by lorry to UK
As British police continue to investigate the grim discovery of 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container truck in Essex, a Syrian refugee in the UK recalled his journey in the back of a lorry in 2015.
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CLEAN : France strikes: national rail company warns Monday will be another difficult day for travel
French national rail company SNCF warns that Monday will still be a very difficult day (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Europe Is at Point of No Return, Says Dan Alpert
Jul.17 -- Dan Alpert of Westwood Capital, talks about Europe trying to agree this week on a landmark 750 billion-euro ($855 billion) recovery fund to help their economies heal from the pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : UK: Testing inbound passengers for Covid-19 underway at Manchester Airport
Testing inbound passengers for Covid-19 gets underway at Manchester Airport to enable those with a negative result to reduce their quarantine period to 5 days (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Saudi Arabia Seeks 50 Million Tourist Visits in 2022
Saudi Arabia is expecting 50 million tourist visits in 2022 as it seeks to rejuvenate a
nascent effort to promote domestic and international vacations stymied by the pandemic. Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al Khateeb spoke with Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Horseback archery: Malaysians take a shot at ancient pastime
Horseback archery was common for thousands of years in hunting and warfare but declined with the introduction of firearms and other modern combat gear. Now it is getting a revival as a niche sport, gaining a growing following in Malaysia...
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CLEAN : File: Chadchart Sittipunt, candidate for Bangkok governor on campaign trail
Chadchart Sittipunt, a former transport minister in the civilian government, leads the race in Bangkok's upcoming gubernatorial election on Sunday, the first major polls since pro-democracy protests rattled Thailand's capital (Footage by...
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CLEAN : Inside the sorting platform helping deliver a third of France's books
Just outside Paris in Ris-Orangis (Essonne), the Geodis group has invested in an automated book parcel sorting platform to "speed up and optimise flows": each year, 67,000 tonnes of books, i.e. almost one in three books sold in France,...
Bridgeman Arts
MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS.
Algeria. 1950s. MAN GATHERS CROPS IN ALGERIAN OASIS. SAND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERTS AND BLOWS THROUGH DESERT. CARAVAN OF CAMELS CROSSES DESERT. OASIS IN DESERT
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Train and travel, Desert 1950s
NORTH AFRICA: MEN CLIMB OFF TRAIN IN SAHARA DESERT. ROAD ACROSS SAHARA. CAR DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. WATER AND GASOLINE AT DESERT STATION.
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Date Farming, Sahara 1950s
NORTH AFRICA: HANDS SORT THROUGH DATES IN BASKET. FARM BY OASIS IN DESERT. VILLAGE IN DESERT OASIS
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Women ride camels, desert 1950s
1950S, ALGERIA: WOMEN RIDE ON CAMELBACK TOWARD PALM TREE HORIZON. WOMEN RIDE CAMELBACK WITH GUIDES ALONG DESERT LANDSCAPE. WOMAN WALKS FROM VILLAGE CLEARING WHERE PEOPLE, DOG MILL ABOUT.
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Building in Sahara, 1950s
BUILDING IN SAHARA DESERT. TRUCK DRIVES ACROSS DESERT. TRAIN IN DESERT. PLANE IN DESERT
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VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW, 1950s
VIEW OVER DESERT FROM PLANE WINDOW. HOUSES IN SAHARA DESERT. PEOPLE IN SAHARA DESERT
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Lagarde Says ECB May Hike Rates at Several More Meetings
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says economic activity in the euro area has likely slowed significantly and inflation risks "are primarily on the upside." She speaks during a news conference after the central bank's...
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Fed May Have to Raise Rates Above 6%, Lacker Says
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker discusses the central bank's policy. Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed is not close to ending its anti-inflation campaign of interest-rate increases as officials signaled...
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Southwest Says It Expects Normal Operations To Resume Friday
After canceling another 2,350 flights Thursday, the company said it expects to be back to regular scheduling by Friday.
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El-Erian Says Fed Should 'Go for 50' Basis-Point Hike at Next Meeting
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the Federal Reserve should raise its benchmark interest rate by 0.50% at it's upcoming policy meeting. "I'd rather get the tightening out of the...
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The Freedom Singer
In the early 1960s, The Freedom Singers traveled across the country to raise funds for the civil rights movement and spread a message of hope.