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Bloomberg

China's Growth Moderates as Trade War Ramps Up

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Jul.15 -- China's economic expansion moderated in line with expectations in the second quarter as the trade conflict with the U.S. intensified. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Yanis Varoufakis Says France's Macron Is a `Spent Force'

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Jan.07 -- Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Finance Minister and founder of the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025, discusses political risks in Europe and his view that French President Emmanuel Macron is a "spent force." He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Says Post-Brexit U.K. Has Potential to Thrive

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Oct.18 -- Deutsche Bank AG's Chief Economist David Folkerts-Landau discusses the U.K.'s future relationship with the European Union and its other trading partners. He also comments on the pound in in interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Only Way Out Is Another Referendum, Says Creed Governance’s Maratheftis

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Mar.13 -- Marios Maratheftis, chief economist at Creed Governance, discusses the Brexit negotiations, Theresa May’s defeat in parliament and where we go from here. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Pools of Dirty Money Aren't New in Europe

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Mar.18 -- Bloomberg's Alan Katz reports on dirty money scandals in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Businessweek."
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Bloomberg

New Sanctions Make Sure Iran Won’t Come to Table, Says National Iranian American Council

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Jun.25 -- Trita Parsi, founder of the National Iranian American Council, discusses the U.S. sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader and what it means for relations between the two countries. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : World tourist numbers surge to nearly 1.1

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International tourist numbers surged to nearly 1.1 billion in 2013 in defiance of global economic troubles with Asia-Pacific destinations enjoying the fastest growth a United Nations body said Monday CLEAN : World tourist numbers surge...
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Bloomberg

U.K., France, Germany Side With U.S. on Aramco Strike

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Sep.23 -- Britain, France and Germany have joined the United States in blaming Iran for attacks on two key Aramco plants last week. The issue will be discussed on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. Bloomberg’s Derek...
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Bloomberg

Trump Sanctioning Turkey Isn't Out of the Ordinary, Geopolitical Futures' Friedman Says

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Oct.14 -- George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures founder and chairman, discusses President Donald Trump announcing he'll impose sanctions on Turkey in response to the nation's advance into Syria. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde,...
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Bloomberg

EU, U.K. Grow Pessimistic as Brexit Negotiations Hit an Impasse

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Oct.16 -- British and European Union officials are unsure about securing a Brexit deal in time for this week's summit amid growing resistance from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's allies in Northern Ireland. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports...
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Sky News

Eddie Izzard Oscars Vanity Fair Party Arrival

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Eddie Izzard on the red carpet for the Oscars Vanity Fair Party on 24th March 2002 in Los Angeles, United States.
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Bloomberg

Faith in Fed to Get Fresh Test as Markets Shudder at Virus

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Jun.28 -- Danielle DiMartino Booth, former adviser to Dallas Fed President, discusses the recovery of the U.S. economy despite rising numbers of coronavirus cases. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Bloomberg

Brexit Deal Is Not All About the Fish

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Dec.17 -- Talks between the U.K. and European Union over a post-Brexit trade deal could carry on in the days after Christmas, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said, hours after the European Parliament set a Sunday deadline to reach...
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Bloomberg

Peterson Institute's Lovely on Beijing Relations with Europe, U.S.

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Jul.05 -- Mary Lovely, Peterson Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow and Syracuse University Professor of Economics, discusses Beijing relations with Europe and the U.S. She spoke to Tom Mackenzie and David Ingles on...
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Bloomberg

EU Approves More Russia Sanctions on 100th Day of War

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The European Union has approved a sixth package of sanctions against Russia, including a partial ban on crude imports, 100 days since President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion of Ukraine. Maria Tadeo has the details on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tourists and gift shops cherish Princess Diana 25 years after her death

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A quarter of a century after Princess Diana's death, tea cups and tins, thimbles, bells, postcards, silver spoons and even tartans bearing the image of Prince Charles' first wife are everywhere in Windsor's souvenir shops, a must-see for...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : China denies 'deliberate' economic actions to help Russia, amid EU warning

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China reiterated that they are not doing "anything deliberately" to get around sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU and US over the war in Ukraine, one day after top EU officials warned China's leader Xi Jinping at a virtual summit...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : DR Congo: Community of Southern African States hands over presidency to Tshisekedi in Kinshasa

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The opening ceremony of the 42nd SADC Heads of State and Government Summit is marked by applause for the Malawian President's speech saying no to the plundering of Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

"Strong Measures," Taken on Energy, Says French Ambassador Etienne

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Ambassador Philippe Ètienne of France discusses the state of US-French Affairs amidst the ongoing global turmoil stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as previews the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Senate votes to block funds for Guantanamo closure

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Washington, DC, US - 20 May 2009 1. Wide top shot of voting on Senate Floor 2. Roll call of vote being announced 3. Inouye Amendment passes 90 to 6, graphics over top shot of senate floor 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniel Inouye, Democratic...
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Curated Video

USA: CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE EUROPE TO ADOPT SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN

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English/Nat The United States has launched a fresh campaign to encourage European allies to adopt sanctions against Iran. A U-S mission is in Europe to consult with allies on policies aimed at changing what the State Department calls...
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Curated Video

Iranian, SKorean reps comment on nuclear talks

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1. Wide shot press conference with South Korean delegate to IAEA 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cho Chang-Bom, South Korean delegate to IAEA "These experiments were done by some small group of scientists for the research purposes on the...
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Curated Video

SYND 15 2 77 PORTUGUESE PRIME MINISTER SOARES ON EEC

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Portugal is campaigning to join the European Economic Community. At a press conference in London before he left for Dublin, Dr. Mario Soares said he was confident that portugal would be a full member of the eec by 1985. He had received...
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Curated Video

Iranian opposition group criticises EU over Iran nuclear talks

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1. Exterior shot Crown Plaza Hotel Brussels 2. Set up shot of the main speaker 3. Cut away press 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ali Safawi, Head of the Iranian Resistance Movement in Exile: "Obtaining nuclear weapons is an indispensable...