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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Chip shortage: Spanish lab puts innovation before production

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The tech industry is playing down fears of widespread raw materials shortages as a result of the war in Ukraine, after reports that chipmakers would face a severe crunch (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Pakistan and German FMs committed to achieving stability in Afghanistan

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Pakistan's Foreign Minister underlined on Tuesday that Pakistan is committed to achieve stability in Afghanistan and that its role in Afghanistan is "to interact with Afghanistan as a sovereign independent nation". "We will play...
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Democrats build large presidential campaign despite media focus on Republicans

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Manchester, New Hampshire - 6 January 2012 1. Wide of campaign signs for Republican presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney and Ron Paul in street Manchester, New Hampshire - 7 January 2012 2. Close up of handmade poster in President Barack...
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SYND 10-8-72 UGANDAN PRESIDENT, IDI AMIN, MAKES CLEAR HIS DECISION TO EXPELL ASIANS

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Ugandan President, Idi Amin holds luncheon with Indian, Asian and British government officials before he tells them, he means what he says about all Asians are to leave Uganda 1) ms Idi Amin and diplomats seated at table, eating2)...
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Senator Kerry in talks with Karzai

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1. Mid of meeting between Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US senator John Kerry 2. Mid of Karzai and Afghan officials 3. Mid of Kerry and US ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry 4. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, US...
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Robert Redford upset with 'ambush marketers' at Sundance

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Robert Redford says the last recession "saved" his Sundance Film Festival from marketers that had shifted the focus away from independent film. The event's founder said in an interview on Saturday (24 JAN 2015), while promoting his own...
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Italy-Small town of Seborga declares independence

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Seborga, a tiny Italian township perched on a hill near the border with France, has formally declared its "independence". The declaration was made by Giorgio Carbone, a local flower grower who was elected "prince" of Seborga in 1963 by...
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Bloomberg

Carl Icahn Gets the Last Laugh on EBay-PayPal Split

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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on the EBay-PayPal split. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Women Can Increase U.S. GDP 7-9 Points: Krawcheck

Higher Ed
Jan. 5 -- Sallie Krawcheck, asset management chair at Elevate, discusses her main political concerns as the new Congress is set to begin in Washington D.C. and the 2016 presidential race starts to take shape. She speaks on In The Loop.
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Sky News

RBS Bank to move HQ if Scotland vote yes

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RBS Bank to move HQ if Scotland vote yes
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Sky News

Alex Salmond laughs off Westminster visitors

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Alex Salmond laughs off Westminster visitors
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Sky News

David Abraham Speech MacTaggart Lecture (Part 4)

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David Abraham Speech MacTaggart Lecture (Part 4)
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Bloomberg

I Don't See the Point to Japan's Snap Election: Silipo

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Dec. 12 -- Natixis' Luca Silipo discusses the Japanese snap election, the drop in oil prices and the state of the global economy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat, Yvonne Man and John Dawson on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

David Cameron meeting Lebanese Prime Minister

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David Cameron meeting Lebanese Prime Minister
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Almost three weeks after a new a federal paymaster took over the BP claims fund, there are those along the Gulf Coast who say they're still waiting for their money or didn't get enough.

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HEADLINE: Gulf claims process criticized after BP takeover CAPTION: Almost three weeks after a new a federal paymaster took over the BP claims fund, there are those along the Gulf Coast who say they're still waiting for their money or...
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KOSOVO/MACEDONIA: EU FOREIGN MINISTERS VISIT

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English/Nat European foreign ministers have appealed for the people of Kosovo to "break the cycle of violence" in the province. The ministers from Britain, France, Italy and Germany said both Serbs and ethnic Albanians should share in...
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EU observers to monitor Jordan's January elections

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1. Wide of news conference for European Union Election Observation Mission 2. SOUNDBITE (English) David Martin, chief observer of the European Union Election Observation Mission to Jordan: "Well firstly, it's important to emphasise that...
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A day before voters head to the polls, candidates in the New Jersey governor's race are making their final pitches.

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HEADLINE: N.J. Gov. candidates make last minute push CAPTION: A day before voters head to the polls, candidates in the New Jersey governor's race are making their final pitches. (Nov. 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] THE...
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Bloomberg

Sturgeon: Scotland Would Seek Independence in Brexit

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June 22 -- Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon offers the Scotland's view of the Brexit referendum and discusses seeking independence from the U.K. if "leave" wins. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Are ‘Brexit’ Impact Fears Unfounded?

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March 2 -- Norway risks losing a key ally in the European Union as Britain studies a possible exit from the 28-nation bloc. The U.K. has often fought for policies in Europe that help the Nordic nation, Norwegian Petroleum and Energy...
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10/0/71 c0023959 - color no dateline: free press. cut "free press" shows: shot of a man speaking to a committee about the free press and government and the hostility. (shot recent 47ft) freedom of information - us ...
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RR7545A RHODESIA: TEN YEARS AFTER U.D.I.

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On November 11 1975, Rhodesia marks the tenth anniversary of its unilateral declaration of independence from Britain. In the past year, pressure for a settlement between Mr. Smith's Government and the African opposition, led by the...
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RR7828B BANDA'S MALAWI

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It is fourteen years since Malawi gained its independence. The man who led the country then is still its President today, Dr Kamuzu Banda. He governs with a strictly personal brand of rule through the country's one and only party -...