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Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra: Concern over security of historic and strategic sites

9th - Higher Ed
Emerging from the shadows of war - The Syrian city of Tadmur is trying to begin the rebuilding process - amid serious challenges.
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Turkish FM Meets Syria's New Leader, Calls for Lifting of Global Sanctions

9th - Higher Ed
Turkiye’s foreign minister has met with the head of Syria’s new administration, promising help with the political transition. Watch this report for more details!
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Syria in transition: Syrian leader names new foreign and defence ministers

9th - Higher Ed
Syria's new leadership takes steps to unify opposition factions and makes government appointments.
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Assad Family Leaves Syria, Rebel Forces Take Daraa

9th - Higher Ed
Bashar al-Assad’s family fled to Russia in the days after rebel forces launched a shock offensive that captured swathes of territory across northern Syria.
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Syria Launches Counteroffensive On Rebels | The West Asia Post | World News | WION

9th - Higher Ed
On November 27th, Syrian rebels advanced eastward toward Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city. within two days, the insurgents had seized control of Aleppo, forcing the Syrian army to retreat and announce temporary withdrawal. later that...
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Unrest in Syria as new govt tries to unite the country post-Assad regime

9th - Higher Ed
Unrest in Syria as the new administration attempts to unite the country after the fall of the Assad regime.
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Syrian Clashes: Rebels Seize Over 50 Towns, Villages

9th - Higher Ed
Rebel Groups Have Launched Their Largest Offensive On The Syrian Army In Years... The Rebel Offensive Overran At Least 10 Areas Under The Governance Of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad In Northwestern Aleppo Province.
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How the anti-drug ‘kingpin strategy’ fuels violence in Mexico’s Sinaloa

9th - Higher Ed
Rival criminal factions are battling for control in the Mexican state of Sinaloa after the arrests of two top drug lords.
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Bloomberg

House to Work on Agenda, Senate Prepares for Hearings

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Bloomberg's Megan Scully discusses House Republicans meeting at President Trump's Doral Golf Club to work on their 2025 agenda and the likelihood that plans on the Reconciliation Bill and the debt ceiling will be created. She also talks...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on Li Keqiang's Death

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Li Keqiang, who has suddenly died aged 68, was well respected for his stewardship of the economy. Stephen Engle reports.
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Bloomberg

Must Trump Choose Between Tax Reform and Obamacare?

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Jan.23 -- Michael Leavitt, chairman and co-founder at Leavitt Partners and former Republican Governor of the State of Utah, talks about the links between U.S. tax reform and the repealing and replacing of Obamacare. He speaks on...
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Afghanistan expert: Unlikely US will extend withdrawal deadline past August 31

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Afghanistan expert Professor Amalendu Misra from Lancaster University speaks about a potential extension to the withdrawal deadline and what the country under the Taliban could look like.
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Palestinian militants agree truce in Cairo, reax from Israel

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Cairo, Egypt 1. Exterior of Novotel building 2. Various of flags 3. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) and Omar Suliman, Head of Egyptian intelligence, meeting with militant leaders 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Nayef...
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Campaigning ahead of next week's presidential election

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1. Various of supporters of presidential candidate, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, marching 2. Presidential candidate, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in motorcade 3. Wide of street with marchers 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Presidential...
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Bloomberg

Hormats on Brazil's Leaders, Unfulfilled Potential

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May 12 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, discusses the unfulfilled potential of Brazil amid the suspension of President Dilma Rousseff and the reforms needed to help the nation's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Nissan Board Gathers for High-Stakes Clash Over Ghosn

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Nov.21 -- Nissan Motor’s board is set to meet Thursday in Japan without a consensus on whether to dismiss Carlos Ghosn, the chairman whose surprise arrest over allegations of financial misconduct has left the Renault-Nissan alliance in a...
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Bloomberg

It’s Very Difficult Now for Boris Johnson, Says Flint Global’s Fraser

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Oct.16 -- Simon Fraser, managing partner at Flint Global, discusses Brexit negotiations, why he thinks the DUP is holding out and what would happen with no deal. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Japan’s Suga Wins Party Race to Replace Prime Minister Abe

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Sep.14 -- Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party elected Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga as leader to replace the ailing Shinzo Abe, setting up the first change of Prime Minister in nearly eight years. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports...
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Aid distribution, security talks, refugees

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1. Various aid supplies being unloaded from truck under armed guard 2. Children looking on 3. Man dragging sack of aid 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aya Schneerson, World Food Programme: "Well we have a lot of people who have been cut out from...
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Sky News

Police Appeal For Info In Tommy Crossan Shooting

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Police Appeal For Info In Tommy Crossan Shooting
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RR8121B LEBANON THE MISSILE CRISIS

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Background to story: War-torn Lebanon has become the centre of a new crisis between Syria and Israel. The downing of two Syrian helicopters by Israeli jets led to the Syrians placing air-to-air missiles on Lebanese soil. To defuse...
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Bloomberg

Japan’s Ruling LDP Starts Official Campaign for New Leader

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Sep.07 -- Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party officially starts its campaign for a new leader in the coming hours with Shinzo Abe’s top aide seen as the front runner. Bloomberg’s Isabel Reynolds reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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No Room For Error As Democratic Majority Slims

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Tight numbers could plague the Democratic majority for months, but top Democrats insist they can hold their caucus together.
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Bloomberg

The Race to Succeed Japanese Prime Minister Suga

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Sep.05 -- Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said last week he would resign this month after a year in office, and two opinion polls suggested former Foreign Minister Taro Kono is the favorite to become the country’s next leader. Still, the...