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Afghan Canadians who worked with military fight for recognition, benefits

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Afghan Canadians who worked with the military as interpreters and cultural advisers during the war say they have been ignored by the federal government and are still fighting for the same recognition and health benefits as the soldiers...
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Bloomberg

Senator David Perdue on U.S. Debt and Budget Process

Higher Ed
May 2 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, talks with Scarlet Fu about U.S. debt levels, the budget process, and fiscal vs. monetary policy. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Trade Tariff Threat Boosts Demand for Rare-Earth Metals ETF

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May.24 -- Threats of Chinese tariffs on rare-earth metals have spurred demand for the VanEck Rate Earth/Strategic Metals ETF. Bloomberg Intelligence's James Seyffart reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Russians Charged In Scheme To Obtain US Military Tech

Higher Ed
Some of the sensitive U.S. military technology was found in Russian weapons found in the battlefield in Ukraine.
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Senate Passes 'I Am Vanessa Guillén Act' As Part Of NDAA

Higher Ed
Since Guillen's death, her sister Mayra and family attorney Natalie Khawam have traveled across the U.S. raising awareness and calling for change.
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Can A Shakeup At The Pentagon Negatively Impact National Security?

Higher Ed
Three experienced Pentagon officials have handed in their resignations, raising concerns about national security.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Budget Will Focus on Safety and Defense

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- President Donald Trump offers insight on his budget proposal in a speech to the National Governors Association.
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Bloomberg

Nucor CEO Encouraged by Trump's Steel Stance

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- John Ferriola, Nucor Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the steel industry with Bloomberg's Joe Deaux on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Understanding the Ways Espionage Act Can Be Violated

Higher Ed
Heidi Kitrosser, University of Northwestern, professor of law, discusses ways the Espionage Act can be violated and how it pertains to former President Trump. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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U.S. To Withdraw Nearly 12,000 Troops From Germany

Higher Ed
Nearly 12,000 troops are being withdrawn with some coming back to the U.S. but nearly half will be repositioned in other European NATO countries.
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Bloomberg

Trump's Pro-Tariff Stance Is Alarming, Former Amb. Heyman Says

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- Bruce Heyman, former U.S. ambassador to Canada, discusses the ongoing Nafta negotiations with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Work, Test, Conflict, Defence

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Women Enter Defence Work

The US begins teaching young women to take over jobs in defence plants formerly handled by men who have been drafted into the armed services as part of National Defence p
lans.
Seattle Holds...
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US General George Kenney speaking in Washington, DC

Higher Ed
VS Gen. George Kenney, Commander of US Far East Air Forces, sitting at desk speaking to camera; SOT he reads a statement about the need for a strong air force and a single department of national defense with three coequal arms for land,...
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Bloomberg

Made in America Is a Matter of National Security

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Keeping manufacturing jobs in America is good for employment numbers, but it's also a smart move geopolitically, with some important caveats. Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy explains why the Pentagon doesn't want the U.S....
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Senate Confirms Antony Blinken As Pres. Biden's Secretary Of State

Higher Ed
Antony Blinken served as deputy secretary of state and deputy national security adviser in the Obama administration.
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USA: PUERTO RICANS PROTEST AGAINST MILITARY IN VIEQUES

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English/Nat

Puerto Ricans opposed to the U-S Navy presence on the island of Vieques are in Washington to demand an end to military activity on the is
land.
They kicked off a day of meetings with...
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US Defence Sec warns against big cuts in military budget

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1. US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta walks into hearing room, pan to protester being escorted out by security

UPSOUND: (English) Unidentified protester: "Mr. Secretary don't you think it is time to stop...
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Bloomberg

Why Lawmakers Are Pushing Back Against the White House on ZTE

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, explains why the Senate is fighting to re-impose sanctions on ZTE Corp. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Pence: Space Force 'will be a reality' very soon

Higher Ed
Speaking at the National Space Council meeting in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence outlined the forward progress in the creation of the U.S. Space force as a new branch of the United States military.
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Pence: Space Force 'will be a reality' very soon

Higher Ed
Speaking at the National Space Council meeting in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence outlined the forward progress in the creation of the U.S. Space force as a new branch of the United States military.
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Locsin: SChina Sea navigation like 'walk in zoo'

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President Biden Announces Indo-Pacific Alliance With U.K., Australia

Higher Ed
The new security alliance is likely to be seen as a provocative move by China.
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China, North Korea Test New Weapons To Deter U.S. Missile Defenses

Higher Ed
The Biden administration will have to decide whether to ignore the development, build missile defenses to counter attacks, or negotiate.