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First-Generation Graduates Grapple With Pandemic

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Karina Da Rosa is the first in her family to graduate from college, but she wasn't able to mark the milestone with a symbolic walk across a stage.
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Bloomberg

U.S., Allies Expected to Announce New Russia Sanctions

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The U.S., European Union and Group of Seven will announce new sanctions on Russia to punish the Kremlin for atrocities in Ukraine according to a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the matter. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on...
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Russia's Damaged Black Sea Flagship Sinks In Latest Setback

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The loss of the Moskva could delay any new, wide-ranging offensive.
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Bloomberg

How North Korea Evades Sanctions

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Feb.28 -- PWC Global Financial Services Sanctions Leader Daniel Tannebaum discusses the effectiveness of trade sanctions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Fed Can Hold Off Rate Hike on Strong Eco Data: Wood

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Oct. 30 -- Steven Wood, chief market strategist at Russell Investments, and Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examine how strong U.S. economic data may impact the Federal Reserves timeline for raising interest rates. They speak in ""On The...
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CLEAN : Artist Ai Weiwei gets a haircut at Idomeni migrant camp

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CLEAN : Artist Ai Weiwei gets a haircut at Idomeni migrant camp
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China Puts U.K. on Guard with Shanghai-London Stock Exchange Suspension

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Jan.03 -- China’s decision to suspend a tie-up between the Shanghai and London stock exchanges is less a blow for markets than a warning shot to Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he readies the U.K. for Brexit. According to people familiar...
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U.S. Lifts Label on China as Currency Manipulator

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Jan.14 -- The Trump administration on Monday lifted its designation of China as a currency cheat, saying the nation has made “enforceable commitments” not to devalue the yuan and has agreed to publish exchange-rate information. Meantime,...
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U.S. Pledges $700 Million in Additional Aid for Ukraine

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pledged more than $700 million in additional military financing for Ukraine and its allies. Blinken and Austin met with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv....
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Looting at port ahead of handover to peacekeepers

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LURD-controlled area of Monrovia 1. Various of people emerging from port area carrying looted bags of food aid 2. People running as LURD fighters attempt to stop looting 3. LURD fighters breaking apart looted sacks of food aid with...
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: NEGOTIATIONS UNDERWAY TO END MINERS' STRIKE

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Russian/Eng/Nat Russian and Ukrainian government officials have met trade union leaders in the two countries to try to end a strike by more than a (m) million coal miners. The strike is the largest walkout in the former Soviet Union...
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Bloomberg

David Bahnsen Says Pardoning Milken Is Right Thing to Do

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Aug.30 -- David Bahnsen, Bahnsen Group founder and CIO, explains why he wants President Donald Trump to pardon Michael Milken. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

What Would Be The Outcome of Trump-Kim Summit?

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Feb.26 -- Joel Wit, director of 38 North, a website devoted to analysis of North Korea, talks about the upcoming summit of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Wit was the coordinator for implementation of the...
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Bloomberg

Why Beijing's New Daxing Airport Critical for Xi

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Sep.26 -- Just five years ago, Daxing was a dusty area of farmland to the south of Beijing, largely neglected by visitors to the city. That’s no longer the case, now that an enormous airport has emerged there to thrust China even closer...
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Time for U.S. to Back Down, Says Defense Priorities’s Friedman

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Jan.07 -- Benjamin Friedman, policy director at Defense Priorities, discusses Iran’s revenge attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and what it means for the tensions in the region. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Trump Leans Against Sanctions on China Officials for Now

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Jul.15 -- President Donald Trump has indicated to aides that he doesn’t want to further escalate tensions with Beijing, and has ruled out additional sanctions on top officials for now, according to people familiar with the matter. Tom...
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Bloomberg

McGregor: China's Move Symbolic but not Without Meaning

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May.07 -- As China severs future trade cooperation with Australia by suspending a key agreement for regular high-level economic dialogue, Lowy Institute Senior Fellow Richard McGregor discusses this latest move in fraught China-Australia...
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CLEAN : Russia's strike on Kyiv is "symbolic agression": mayor

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A Russian missile strike that hit Kyiv on Sunday is a "symbolic agression" in the days leading up to a NATO summit, says the city's mayor Vitali Klitschko (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Beatle launches his latest album in Paris

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++music/video/performance rights must be cleared++ AP Entertainment Paris, France, 22nd October 2007 1. Pan crowd waiting in front of Olympia theatre. 2. MS Security keeping the spectators away from the entry. 3. WS Paul McCartney. on...
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Advisor to ex-Afghan king on Germany talks

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1. Night shot exterior Hotel Fleming - Afghan talks headquarter 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hedayat Amin Arsala, Advisor to former king of Afghanistan "There will have to be a provisional government in Kabul first and this provisional...
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VOICER Looting at port ahead of handover to peacekeepers

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LURD-controlled area of Monrovia 0000 Various shots of looters carrying food-aid 0012 Rebels chasing away looters 0020 Rebels destroying looted food aid 0026 SOUNDBITE (English) Sekou Fofana, LURD Spokesman 0034 Rebel firing warning...
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Presser by US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson

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1. Wide interior of Henry Paulson, US Treasury Secretary walking onto stage at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henry Paulson, US Treasury Secretary: "China's full participation in the global economy requires transparency and a...
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CUTS 10 11 82 UNITED STATES DELEGATION MEETS WITH EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT MUBARAK IN CAIRO

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Delegation of United States congressmen meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo to discuss Sinai and Lebanon situations. 1. various of President's residence exterior 2. cu Mubarak, zoom out to officials shaking hands with...
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Abuse survivors on toppling of Polish priest statue

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A survivor of clergy sex abuse said that pulling down the statue of an alleged abusive priest in Poland was an important and symbolic act which represented the will of all abuse survivors.