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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Oscarized Inarritu to take a break from filmmaking

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CLEAN : Oscarized Inarritu to take a break from filmmaking
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Bloomberg

Here's Why Rio Tinto Should Buy Alcoa

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Feb.08 -- David Fickling, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, explains why he thinks Rio Tinto should buy Alcoa. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia." Fickling's opinions are his own.
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CLEAN : Behind Benin's cotton harvest worries over monopoly

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From January to March every year the cotton harvest gets under way in Benin Africa's fourth largest producer of what is known as white gold
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Bloomberg

Americans on Cusp of Meat Shortage As Plants Close, Farmers Face 'Devastating' Decisions

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Apr.27 -- Plant shutdowns are leaving Americans dangerously close to seeing meat shortages at grocery stores. Meanwhile, farmers are facing the likely culling of millions of animals. Outbreaks are forcing the closure of some of the...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says He Approached Trump, Congress on Airline Liquidity

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Mar.13 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin addresses reporters outside the White House about the need to address short-term liquidity issues for the airline industry.
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Sky News

Sam Mendes reveals the title of the 24th James Bond film

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Sam Mendes reveals the title of the 24th James Bond film
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cloned Pashmina goats help preserve

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VOICED : Cloned Pashmina goats help preserve
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Bloomberg

'Potential for Shale Gas Demand Growth'

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Jan.04 -- Stephen Schork, President, Schork Group joins Mark Bunting to discuss his outlook for the natural gas market and why he sees demand in the U.S. growing.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Sugar cane industry in Cuba

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Stockshot Images of sugar cane plantations in Cuba, once one of the world's biggest producers (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Deadly bird flu strain confirmed in France

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France, Europe's biggest poultry producer, stepped up surveillance Thursday after tests on three dead swans confirmed an outbreak of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, which can be fatal to humans. Agriculture Minister Michel Barnier raised...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Moroccan red algae: an endangered treasure

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CLEAN: Moroccan red algae: an endangered treasure
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Sky News

Undercover Report Into Duck Cruelty At Farm

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Undercover Report Into Duck Cruelty At Farm
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Curated Video

Reporter's Arrest During Protest On Police Brutality 'Inexcusable'

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A CNN crew was covering protests for George Floyd, who died in police custody. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz apologized for the arrest.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Spain wine surplus spills across planet

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VOICED : Spain wine surplus spills across planet
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hurricane Ian hits tobacco farm in western Cuba

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Tobacco producers in Pinar del Rio, western Cuba, remove objects from their damaged houses after the powerful Hurricane Ian left a trail of destruction on the island (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Why Do Movies Have So Many Producers?

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Movie producers are the ones who traditionally find the project, gather funding, and hire the key talent.
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Bloomberg

The Top Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

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Nov. 10 ""In todays Stock Exchange, Bloomberg's John Dawson and Shery Ahn discuss todays top stocks to watch in Asia on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Sony Hacking Traced to Hotel in Bangkok

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Dec. 8 -- North Korea has denied any involvement in a cyber attack on Sony Pictures. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Behind Benin's cotton harvest worries over monopoly

9th - Higher Ed
From January to March every year the cotton harvest gets underway in Benin Africa's fourth largest producer of what is known as white gold
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Bloomberg

How Global Trade Tensions Will Spill Over Onto Your Dinner Plate

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May.31 -- Bloomberg's Sterling Smith and Craig Giammona discuss what the escalating global trade tensions mean for your dinner plate. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Indonesians pay price of cooking oil crisis

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Millions of consumers and small businesses across Indonesia have been rattled by skyrocketing cooking oil prices, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, two major grain and sunflower seed producers (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Motown Songwriter-Producer Lamont Dozier Dies At 81

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Dozier died "peacefully" Monday at his home near Scottsdale, Arizona, according to a statement from his family.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Pakistan suffers as key cotton crop hit

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CLEAN: Pakistan suffers as key cotton crop hit
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Curated Video

Virtual farmers market delivers straight to your front door

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Sara Pasquinelli doesn't do her shopping at grocery stores anymore. Instead, this busy mother of two young boys purchases nearly all her fresh food from a new online service that brings produce right to her door. While numerous...