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Gallo Says Like Superheroes Facing Bigger Threat, ECB Needs New Power

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Dec.09 -- Alberto Gallo, head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments, and Wolfgang Munchau, co-founder and president of Eurointelligence, discuss European Central Bank monetary policy and the change in leadership at the central...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Doesn't Have Unlimited Places to Store Oil, Bremmer Warns

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Apr.20 -- Ian Bremmer, founder and president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, says there's a "massive shock" in the oil market and the U.S. does not have unlimited places to store oil. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery...
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Bloomberg

Merkel and Putin to Discuss Afghanistan, Other Issues in Meeting

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Aug.20 -- Angela Merkel is headed to Moscow. She’ll meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the last time as German Chancellor. The two will discuss Afghanistan and other “big” issues before she heads to Ukraine over the weekend....
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Unpaid workers protest outside closed Acropolis

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1. Wide tourists milling around Acropolis entrance 2. Guard shutting gate to Acropolis 3. Close of sign (Greek and English) announcing times Acropolis will operate before closing because of strike 4. People at gate reading sign 5. Wide...
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The Battle Of The Atlantic, The Allies Struggle On Three Fronts

Higher Ed
The Battle Of The Atlantic In 1942, Germany's U-boats become an ever-increasing menace on the high seas. In 10 months, the Allies lose over 500 ships carrying essential supplies. The Allies Struggle On Three Fronts - Russia - In the...
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Czech Republic - Reconcilliation with Germany

Higher Ed
German Foreign Minster Klaus Kinkel and his Czech counterpart Josef Zieleniec signed a protocol in Prague on Friday (20/12) formally approving the wording of a declaration to end disputes dating from World War II. The declaration of...
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Germany - European Elections

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German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and his wife Hannelore voted in the European elections on Sunday morning (12/6) in his home town of Oggersheim and said his expectations concerning the outcome of the election were "good". In Lahnstein, near...
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SYND 16-3-74 GERMAN SPEED LIMIT LIFTED

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The autobahns in Germany after the speed limits have been lifted. 1. vs parked cars 2. vs autobahn tracking shot of cars 3. vs plane coming in to land in the distance and back to autobahn 4. vs of the autobahn and traffic Film: Pos -...
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SYND 30-8-73 INTERVIEW WITH RECYCLING EXPERT OF FUEL FROM RUBBISH

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UPITN reporter interviews recycling expert Pete Denevi about turning household rubbish into fuel pellets. Nations like Japan see a great future for the business. 1. cu fuel pellets made from recycled rubbish, zoom out ot reporter 2. ws...
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France - Germans Join Bastille Day Parade

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German soldiers rolled down Paris' Champs Elysees avenue for the first time since World War Two on Thursday (14/7), as part of France's annual Bastille Day celebration. The troops drove down the broad flag-lined avenue in Marder and...
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The White House says the U.S. will work with Germany to resolve concerns over reports that a German intelligence employee spied for the United States. But White House spokesman Josh Earnest isn't saying whether those reports are true or false. (July 7)

Higher Ed
The White House and the State Department are scrambling to respond to German charges that an employee of Berlin's intelligence service has been passing secrets to America. Chancellor Angela Merkel is demanding an explanation from...
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GS21088907 HUNGARY:BUDAPEST AND HUNGARIAN-AUSTRIAN BORDER. Nearly 200 21.8.89 East Germans seeking to flee their communist homeland and settle in the West left their round-the-clock vigil in front of the...
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Bloomberg

Who Is Really the 'Sick Man of Europe'?

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Oppenheimer Funds' Alec Young and Nomura's Jens Nordvig discuss the selloff in European equities with Trish Regan and Mike McKee on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Germany Cuts Growth Outlook as Economic Pace Sputters

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Oct. 14 -- Germanys economy will probably grow by 1.2 percent this year and by 1.3 percent in 2015, marking respective drops from 1.8 percent and 2.0 percent forecast in April, the Economy Ministry said today in its biannual review....
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Bloomberg

ECB Stalls on Promise of Euro Stimulus

Higher Ed
Dec. 5 -- In 2012, ECB President Mario Draghi pledged he would do whatever it would take to lift Europe out of recession and just last month said he would do it as fast as possible. But last night, the ECB met again but Draghi didnt...
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Bloomberg

ECB's Draghi May Need QE to Keep His Credibility: Nielsen

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Erik Nielsen, chief global economist at Unicredit Bank, discusses the prospect of quantitative easing from the European Central Bank and which factors may force the hand of ECB President Mario Draghi. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

ECB Is Not Done Yet With Stimulus: Neumann

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 ""HSBC Co-Head of Asian Economics Research Fred Neumann discusses the central bank policies of the ECB, BOJ and the Fed and their effects on the markets with Bloomberg's David Ingles, Shery Ahn, Angie Lau and John Dawson on Asia...
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Bloomberg

Euro Drops to $1.1864; Weakest Since 2006

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- The euro weakened to an almost nine-year low amid concern Greece will exit the European currency union. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on Asia Edge. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bono talks Africa ahead of G8 summit

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HEADLINE:Bono talks Africa ahead of G8 summit CAPTION: Irish singer-activist Bono was in Berlin Monday urging Germany to use next month's Group of Eight meeting as a platform to push for more aid for Africa. (May...
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4:3 Two Germans, two pilots reported dead as tourist plane crashes

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Four people, including a German mother and her son died after a plane they had chartered crashed on Wednesday in the famed Masai Mara game reserve. The plane was carrying 11 tourists, a German family of five, four Americans, two citizens...
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SYND 6-6-74 TIGHT SECURITY FOR THE FOOTBALL WORLD CUP IN WEST GERMANY

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Tight security for the football World Cup in West Germany. 1. cu flowers, zoom out to gv plaque with flowers at base 2. gv Olympic village 3. ms building where the terrorist attack took place during the Munich Olympic 4. cu plaque with...
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At 93, D-Day veteran Ray Lambert talks about those who never made if back from Normandy. (May 28)

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Seventy years later, Ray Lambert is still haunted by waves. Listening to the waters of Lake Auman lapping against the dock behind his pine-shaded home, the 93-year-old is transported back to a beach on the northern coast of France. With...
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UK: TABLOID PRESS ACCUSED OF DECLARING SOCCER WAR ON GERMANY (2)

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Eng/Ger/Nat Britain's tabloid press has been accused of going too far after launching a war of words against Germany in the run up to Wednesday's Euro 96 semi final. Arch soccer rivals England and Germany will face each other at...
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(Duration: 4 minutes 51 seconds) Tension is rising in Berlin where the East Germans have introduced new stringent border controls. We look at Berlin's security system - and...