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CLEAN : Armyworms threaten maize crops in drought-hit Malawi
An outbreak of armyworm caterpillars in several southern African countries threatens to strip the entire region of key food supplies
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Saqueadores arrasan como huracan en protestas en Venezuela
La gente busca comida en Valencia a 160 km de Caracas luego de que una multitud saqueara el jueves abastos y supermercados en el contexto de una ola de protestas opositoras al gobierno venezolano que se tornaron violentas hace dos dias
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Massive Damage, 1 Confirmed Death from Harvey
As officials in Texas determine the amount of devastation from Tropical Storm Harvey, which hit the state as a Category 4 storm late Friday, a Texas judge says there is one confirmed death from Harvey in the coastal city of Rockport.
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CLEAN : Sudan's Bashir aims to ease Egypt concerns over Nile dam
Sudan's President Omar al Bashir said Thursday that the construction of Ethiopia's controversial Grand Renaissance Dam on the Nile River would not impact water supplies to Egypt as feared by Cairo
Bloomberg
Airbus Warns U.K. Against Not Reaching a Brexit Deal
Jun.22 -- Airbus SE has threatened to pull its investments in the U.K. if the nation exits the European Union without a deal. Bloomberg's Benedikt Kammel reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
U.S. Indicates Rusal Sanctions End
Jan.28 -- The Trump administration indicated that it plans to remove restrictions on aluminum producer Rusal after reaching an agreement to significantly reduce the ownership stake of Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska. Shares of Rusal...
Bloomberg
Don't See $100 Oil Anytime Soon: RS Energy's Brower
Apr.25 -- Brent crude breached $75 a barrel for the first time since October, and U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate rose above $66 a barrel. Prices have surged as the U.S. decision to tighten Iran sanctions and contamination in...
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OCHA struggling to aid Mozambique after cyclones
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has described the situation in northern Mozambique as "incredibly difficult", saying that ongoing rains were hampering efforts to get aid to communities several days after...
Bloomberg
Not Enough Proof to Blame Iran for Oil Tanker Attack: Energy Aspects
Jun.14 -- Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at Energy Aspects, and James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, discuss the outlook for oil markets after the U.S. pointed the finger at Iran for the attack on a tanker...
Bloomberg
How Oil Traders Are Reacting to Increased Iran-U.S. Tensions
Jun.21 -- On this edition of "Futures In Focus," Walsh Trading Inc.'s Chief Market Strategist Scott Gecas examines oil prices amid increased tensions between Iran and the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds says US consumers could see a meat shortage in a matter of days.
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Kenyan businesses impacted by China virus woes
Africa may still be reporting low infection rates of the new coronavirus but to paraphrase an old saying: when China sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold.
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CLEAN : Ugandan health officials visit national stadium, now a virus field hospital
The Permanent Secretary of the Ugandan Ministry of Health visits Kampala's Mandela National Stadium, converted into a Covid-19 field hospital (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Senate hearing pushes more virus test development
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CLEAN : Rally for the release of journalist Khaled Drareni in Algiers
Some 150 people - mostly journalists - gather in front of the Maison de la Presse in Algiers to demand the release of independent journalist Khaled Drareni, sentenced on August 10 to three years in prison for "inciting unarmed assembly"...
Bloomberg
J&J Says Profit Is Not Important in Developing a Coronavirus Vaccine
May.07 -- Paul Stoffels, chief science officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the company’s pursuit of a coronavirus vaccine as it prepares to produce hundreds of millions of doses in 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on...
Bloomberg
AIM’s Claire Hannan on Need for Vaccine Funds
Dec.16 -- Association of Immunization Managers Executive Director Claire Hannan discusses the need for funds for Covid-19 vaccines, and the distribution challenges states are facing. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Sky News
Sir Simon Stevens interview about the vaccine
CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with the NHS Chief Executive Sir Simon Stevens after receiving his Covid vaccine and speaking about the safety and uptake of the vaccine on 18th March 2021 in Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom.
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India Struggling With COVID Surge, U.S. Sending Aid
India now has more than 18 million COVID cases confirmed, second only to the United States.
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U.S. Sending $100 Million In Aid To India
India set new records again Wednesday for new cases and deaths in a single day.
Sky News
Health charities in Mozambique are warning it will take up to five years for them to establish a nationwide coronavirus vaccination programme.
VOICED: Health charities in Mozambique are warning it will take up to five years for them to establish a nationwide coronavirus vaccination programme. SHOWS Maputo Hospital main entrance, temporary field hospital tents set up for...
Sky News
UK PM Boris Johnson arrives in New York for UNGA
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking on high price of gas and impact on energy supply in UK. The Prime Minister will host a meeting with world leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York,...
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CLEAN : Brexit has tripled costs in "minefield" new trade procedures, says British winemaker
Tamara Roberts, CEO of a sparkling wine producer in South England (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Mariupol Refuses to Surrender on Russian Ultimatum
Ukraine has rejected a Russian demand to have its forces lay down their arms and surrender the southern city of Mariupol. Moscow delivered the ultimatum with a morning deadline, in return for which food and medicine could be sent into...