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VOICED: Incidente en planta nuclear

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VOICED: Incidente en planta nuclear
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Russia's Putin Spurns U.S. on N. Korea Sanctions

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Sep.05 -- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Vice President for Studies Douglas Paul weighs in on North Korean tensions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Kerry: Iran nuclear agreement is working

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Former US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday that the Iran nuclear agreement was working and that the decision by US President Donald Trump to decertify the agreement was made "without any facts whatsoever" and just "pulled out...
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Engie Impacted by Brexit Less Than Most Companies, CFO Says

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Jul.30 -- Judith Hartmann, chief financial officer at Engie, discusses first-half results and how Brexit impacts the company’s business. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BNEF Brief: Nuclear's Survival Plan

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May.30 -- In this week’s “BNEF Brief”, BloombergNEF's Chris Gadomski talks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel about the future of U.S. nuclear energy. The Ohio House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a measure that would subsidize the...
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Taiwan Unraveling Masks Serious Climate Problem

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May.24 -- Taiwan is being squeezed by a resurgent coronavirus on one side and on the other, a year-long drought that’s disrupting agriculture, industry and power supplies. Bloomberg’s Samson Ellis reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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‘Green is good’, PM Johnson tells investors as he urges them to back UK plans

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Boris Johnson called for billions of investment into green technologies as he said governments and the markets must work together to tackle climate change. The Prime Minister announced a new partnership with Bill Gates’ Breakthrough...
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CLEAN : World headed for new era of nuclear rearmament: SIPRI

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The use of nuclear weapons has been brought "back into the public consciousness", causing a lot of states to "think about their own nuclear strategies" says Matt Korda, associate researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research...
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This Russian Force Stands Between Putin And A Nuclear Strike

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Nuclear weapons experts describe working with the shadowy 12th Main Directorate forces, who protect and maintain Russia's nuclear arsenal.
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Australian PM meets Indian counterpart, comments on uranium sales

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1. Australian Prime Minister John Howard walking in with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh; shaking hands 2. Close of handshake; tilt up to Howard waving; zoom out to them turning and going into room 3. Security on roof 4. Howard...
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EU Commissioner meets Egyptian President

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1. Wide exterior of presidential palace 2. Various of meeting between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (screen right), EU External Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner (centre) and Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit...
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USA - Kozyrev Defends Nuclear Reactor Sale

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Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev said on Friday (28/4) that he saw no reason to halt a proposed sale of Russian nuclear reactors to Iran. Speaking in Washington at the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies,...
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Demonstrators protest the testing of nuclear weapons.

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Demonstrators protest the testing of nuclear weapons.
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Toshiba's Stock Plunges on Nuclear Costs

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Dec.28 -- Toshiba plunged by the most on record as the once heralded U.S. nuclear renaissance turns into a nightmare for the Japanese company. Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

What a Trump Presidency Means for U.S. Defense

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Dec.23 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s George Ferguson and Bloomberg’s Alex Wayne discuss Donald Trump’s comments on nuclear capability and defense spending under the new administration. They speak on “What’d You Miss?”
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French cash registers ringing in China

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French cash registers ringing in China
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CLEAN : N. Korea playing dangerous game

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CLEAN : N. Korea playing dangerous game
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VOICED: AquI Tel-Aviv: radio para iranies

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VOICED: AquI Tel-Aviv: radio para iranies
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CLEAN : Japanese pay respects to Kennedy on

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CLEAN : Japanese pay respects to Kennedy on
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CLEAN : FILE IMAGES of Ali Akbar Salehi

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CLEAN : FILE IMAGES of Ali Akbar Salehi
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CLEAN : SNP leader says Labour coalition highly unlikely

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CLEAN : SNP leader says Labour coalition highly unlikely
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Macquarie: Why We Have an Outperform Rating on Toshiba

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Jan.26 -- Damian Thong, head of Asia technology research at Macquarie Group, discusses his outperform rating on Toshiba, the writedowns in their nuclear division and the company's possible solutions for the writedown. He speaks to...
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Bloomberg

Japan Broadcaster Mistakenly Issues North Korea Missile Alert

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Dec.26 -- Amid heightened tensions between North Korea and the U.S., Japan’s national broadcaster NHK issued an alert saying the Asian nation had launched a missile -- only to retract it in error minutes later. Jon Herskovitz reports on...
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French Official: 'Worst Is Yet To Come' Following Macron, Putin Call

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French President Emmanuel Macron said Russian President Vladimir Putin "chose war" but that he would continue dialogue with the Russian leader.