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Bloomberg

Venezuela's Del Pino Sees Oil at $60-$70 on Inventories

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Eulogio Del Pino, Venezuela oil minister and chairman of the board and president at Petroleos de Venezuela, explains the details of the OPEC production agreement, including his role in getting Russia on board with cutting...
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Sky News

Snow causing more disruption across the UK

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots people walking through heavy snow falling near York, England and queuing stationary traffic on the A1, with car reversing up slip road to avoid traffic jam. Exterior shots road gritting lorries being reloaded...
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Curated Video

Mayonnaise flavoured ice cream anyone?

Higher Ed
UK ICE CREAM SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 6:51 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS Falkirk, United Kingdom - 7 August 2018 ...
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Curated Video

UN: Jaish-e-Muhammad chief a global terrorist

Higher Ed
The leader of Pakistan's outlawed Jaish-e-Mohammad group, Masood Azhar, has been added to a list of global terrorist organizations by the UN security Council.
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Bloomberg

China Clashes With Germany Over Huawei

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- China has threatened retaliation should Germany ban Huawei as a supplier of 5G wireless equipment. The Chinese Ambassador to Germany was at an event on Saturday and said there will be consequences, the Chinese government will...
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Bloomberg

HSBC CEO Faces Questions Over Hong Kong Account Freezes

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- HSBC Holdings Plc’s Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn is set to be grilled by British lawmakers about the lender’s moves to freeze accounts of activists in Hong Kong. Bloomberg’s Jonas Bergman reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Sky News

Keir Starmer speaks on the energy crisis

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour Party Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy crisis on the 22nd Augusut 2022 in London, England
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Press Association

'The whole Conservative Party' needs to go - Sir Ed Davey

Higher Ed
On Liz Truss becoming the next prime minister, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said the “whole Conservative Party needs to go”. Speaking to PA news agency, Sir Ed said Ms Truss did not outline a plan to tackle the energy crisis...
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Curated Video

UN special envoy de Mistura on recent Syria trip

Higher Ed
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria said on Tuesday that efforts were being made to "freeze" fighting between government forces and the opposition in the northern city of Aleppo, as the first step towards a wider peace in the...
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Curated Video

Bosnia - Michael Rose Optimistic On Ceasefire

Higher Ed
The U.N. commander in Bosnia predicted on Friday (10/6) the beginning of the end of the war in Bosnia, but Bosnian radio reported Serb artillery attacks in the north, just hours before a cease-fire began. Referring to a U.N.-brokered...
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Curated Video

Iraq - Richard Butler addresses press conference

Higher Ed
Iraq has decided to freeze discussions on the issue of inspections of presidential sites by UN weapons experts until at least April, in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions, UN arms chief Richard Butler said on Wednesday...
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Curated Video

Schools shut as Kashmir lake freezes

Higher Ed
1. Various of mist over Dal Lake with snow-capped mountains 2. Various of shikaras (small wooden boats) making way through frozen lake 3. Various of children playing on frozen lake 4. People on the lakeside throwing snowballs into the...
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Sky News

Scotland Suffering With Freezing Temperatures

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Scotland Suffering With Freezing Temperatures
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Curated Video

Hundreds of camellia growers were in Florida this weekend vying for top prizes at the American Camellia Society's annual convention and show. (Dec. 15)

Higher Ed
More than 2,000 camellia blooms competed for dozens of awards in Florida over the weekend. The white, pink, red and variegated blooms covered tables in two rooms and created a dazzling display. Among other criteria, the blooms were...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama is urging Congress to avoid a government shutdown, saying failure to find common ground on how deeply to slash spending will cause gridlock and stall the economic recovery

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama Address: Avoiding a government shutdown CAPTION: President Barack Obama is urging Congress to avoid a government shutdown, saying failure to find common ground on how deeply to slash spending will cause gridlock and stall...
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Bloomberg

Al Rumhy: Doha Failed Agreement Was a Disappointment

Higher Ed
April 18 -- Omani Oil Minister Mohammed Al Rumhy discusses the failed talks between the world's biggest oil producers on an output freeze, what happened to the deal and what will happen in the months to come. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Is A Saudi-Russia Oil-Output Freeze ‘Ridiculous’?

Higher Ed
February 24 -- Iran’s oil minister called a proposal by Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze oil production “ridiculous” as it seeks to boost output after years of sanctions constrained sales. The proposal by Saudi Arabia, Russia,...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Oil Minister Replaced: What It Means for Markets

Higher Ed
May 9 -- Crude is on the way up as wildfires rage in Canada's oil sands region and a new oil minister in Saudi Arabia commenting that he'll keep oil production at record levels. Bloomberg's Ben Sharples reports on "Trending Business."
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Bloomberg

Iran Seen Taking Its Time on OPEC Action

Higher Ed
May 10 -- Iran is taking its time on working with other OPEC members to limit oil production, but with prices bouncing from a 12-year low, it seems as if action may be needed. Bloomberg's Anthony DiPaolo reports on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Bloomberg

Oil Slides on New Doubts Over OPEC Deal

Higher Ed
August 29 -- Oil is falling again on renewed concerns about OPEC's willingness to come to an agreement on output. Bloomberg's Anthony DiPaola reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Oil Rises as U.S. Inventories Drop

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Oil continues to gain after U.S. inventories dropped to a seven-month low. Bloomberg's Ben Sharples reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

OPEC Committee Meeting Delayed Ahead of Algiers Talks

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- OPEC may be delaying a special committee meeting ahead of the crucial supply talks in Algeria later this month. Sources say the meeting has been indefinitely postponed as the cartel wants to focus on sealing an output...
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Bloomberg

Iran: We're Not Freezing Oil Production Now

Higher Ed
Sept. 27 -- OPEC is seeking a freeze of oil production to affect prices as members gather for a meeting in Algiers. Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh stated that the nation is not ready to freeze production at the current level....
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Bloomberg

Russia, Iraq Put Downside Pressure on OPEC, Markets

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Scott Bauer of Trading Advantage and Bloomberg's Alix Steel examine oil prices as Iraq and Russia talk up oil output. They speak in today’s “Futures in Focus” on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."