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Yemen airstike kills more than 30, Storm Dennis hits the U.K. and Denver mayor to veto legislation repealing pit bull ban
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CLEAN : Yemen blood bank says facing critical shortages

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The technical manager of the National Blood Transfusion and Research Centre in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Thursday warned that the institution was running critically low on medical supplies and could close
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Omanis celebrate the monsoon with traditional festival

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LEAD IN: Omanis are celebrating the yearly monsoon season with a 60 day festival of dance, concerts and even exorcisms. The country's unusual weather pattern draws thousands of visitors every year seeking...
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USAID Providing Help to Mexico After Earthquake

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USAID is sending help to Mexico following the deadly and destructive earthquake this week. The US Agency for International Development will also give aid to the hurricane ravaged Caribbean and famine stricken countries. ...
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Amid Civil War And Famine, Yemen Is Facing A New Killer: Dengue Fever

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As civil war in Yemen has killed 100,000 people, more have died from starvation and disease, including new outbreak of mosquito-borne virus.
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What a Biden Administration Brings for Reunited Gulf, Saudi Arabia

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Jan.06 -- Kirsten Fontenrose, director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council, discusses shifting U.S. foreign policy after Gulf countries agreed to end a years-long boycott of Qatar. She apeaks on...
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Senator Cotton on Iran, the Fed and Cryptocurrency

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Jun.19 -- Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, talks about Fed policy and the tensions with Iran. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Saudi Arabia's Air Strikes Are Killing Civilians With U.S. Weapons

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Despite Saudi Arabia's claims, open source evidence shows many airstrikes are killing civilians — and U.S. weapons are being used to do it.
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CLEAN : Islamic Jihad supporters protest against Saudi-led war in Yemen

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Palestinian Islamic Jihad supporters march in Gaza City to denounce the Saudi-led war in Yemen, amid a dramatic upswing in the conflict that has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions, creating what the UN...
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CLEAN : Yemenis hopeful after Saudi-led coalition's ceasefire in Yemen

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Yemenis are hopeful after Saudi-led coalition announced a ceasefire for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and to host talks on Yemen's devastating war in the Saudi capital (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Yemenis prepare for Ramadan amid price hikes due to Ukraine war

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Yemenis prepare for the holy month of Ramadan amid a food and fuel price hike in the war-torn country due the war in Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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RWANDA: The UK High Court ruled on Friday that government plans to send some asylum seekers to the East African country of Rwanda can go ahead.

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VOICED: Protesters gathered today at Gatwick Airport -- over plans to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda. The High Court ruled on Friday that government plans to send some asylum seekers to the East African country -- can go ahead....
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Bloomberg

El Adou: Continue to Like Value & Cyclical Names

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Ali El Adou, Head of Asset Management at Daman Investments discusses his regional markets overview and investment strategy. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Ashcroft outlines charges against arrested UK cleric

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1. Press conference 2. Enlarged still photograph of Abu Hamza al-Masri (Mustafa Kamel Mustafa) 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Ashcroft, US Attorney-General: "This morning, I am announcing the arrest in Great Britain of Mustafa Kamel...
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HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP: UN HAS FAILED ARAB SPRING PROTESTERS

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Amnesty International has attacked the United Nations Security Council as "unfit for purpose" in a report issued late on Wednesday (2301 GMT). The human rights organisation accused the UN of letting down the Arab Spring by allowing...
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CLEAN: Saleh meets Obama counter-terrorism adviser: Yemen TV

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CLEAN: Saleh meets Obama counter-terrorism adviser: Yemen TV
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CLEAN : Aden hospital overwhelmed with large number of injured children

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CLEAN : Aden hospital overwhelmed with large number of injured children
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CLEAN : Somalia: sharp increase of child admissions at feeding centres

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Feeding centres in Somalia have seen a very sharp increase of admissions of children under five in the past few months says the International Committee of the Red Cross during a press conference in Nairobi
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VOICED : Yemen: Bombardeo golpea patrimonio de la Unesco

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VOICED : Yemen: Bombardeo golpea patrimonio de la Unesco
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CLEAN : Yemen: hundreds protest in Sanaa to denounce Saudi led air raids

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CLEAN : Yemen: hundreds protest in Sanaa to denounce Saudi led air raids
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CLEAN: Art and nature combine in Yemen exhibition

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CLEAN: Art and nature combine in Yemen exhibition
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Conditions deterioriate in Yemen amid ongoing civil war

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Health conditions in Yemen are deteriorating amid an ongoing civil war and a Saudi-led blockade on the country, with malnutrition and diphtheria patients suffering due to a severe shortage of medicines over the past month, according to...
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Aid reaches poor families on the front line

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LEADIN: ICRC food baskets are being distributed in the embattled southern city of Taiz. 12,000 families are benefiting from the three month initiative. STORYLINE: Thankful people...