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Challenges facing Somalia's government in reaching stability in the country and region

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The demolished buildings of Mogadishu are a visible reminder of the civil war that ravaged Somalia for more than two decades. Violence scarred the East African country as various factions fought for control. But Somalia has seen major...
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UN chief at African Union summit, talks about Mali military operation

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1. Wide of press conference with speakers arriving 2. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, sits down 2. Wide cutaway of cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Ban Ki Moon, United Nations Secretary-General: "When it comes to the...
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PHILIPPINES: RENEWED CALL FOR HONEST & PEACEFUL ELECTIONS

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English/Nat The government and the church in the Philippines on Sunday renewed their call for clean, honest and peaceful elections, a day before the country votes for new national and local officials. In an address broadcast on the eve...
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Interwiew with Buttiglione on Commission row

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1. Wide Rocco Buttiglione entering Foreign Press Association 2. Buttiglione sitting down surrounded by journalists 3. Photographers 4. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Rocco Buttiglione: "I am then ready to step aside to favour the path of the...
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HONG KONG: FALUN GONG CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Despite a stern warning from Hong Kong's leader and a Beijing-appointed official, nearly a thousand members of the Falun Gong sect held a conference on Sunday defending their group against suppression on the mainland. Hong...
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President continues to be under fire

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1. Wide shot of Lima highway 2. Mid shot of people walking on street 3. Wide shot of political analyst Alberto Adrianzen 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Alberto Adrianzen, political analyst: "There has been a bad political performance by the...
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SYND 22 9 68 FOREIGN MINISTER OF PORTUGAL TELEVISION INTERVIEW

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Alberto Franco Nogueira, Foreign Minister of Portugal gives a television interview. 1. ws Minister and interviewer at desk 2. mcu Nogueira speaks: "keeping good relations with other nations and membership of international...
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Presser by NATO General, Lavrov and Babacan

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1. Wide exterior of NATO headquarters 2. Close up of NATO flag 3. Wide interior of NATO, arrival of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan 4....
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Dutch FM disappointed at Brexit resignations

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBuenos Aires – 11 July 20161. Tracking shot of Argentine Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra and Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders arriving for news...
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Dutch FM disappointed at Brexit resignations

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBuenos Aires – 11 July 20161. Tracking shot of Argentine Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra and Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders arriving for news...
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Bloomberg

Blanchard: In Short-Run, U.K. Is Going to Suffer

Higher Ed
July 14 -- Former IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard assesses the economic impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Republican side of the presidential race suddenly becomes clear as Rick Santorum drops out, leaving Mitt Romney to all but secure the nomination and take on President Barack Obama. So why did Santorum leave the race and what does it mean?

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Santorum quits, so now what? CAPTION: The Republican side of the presidential race suddenly becomes clear as Rick Santorum drops out, leaving Mitt Romney to all but secure the nomination and take on President...
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State Dept comment on Iran influence on Iraq election

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1. Wide shot of US State Department news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Ereli, US State Department spokesperson: "It's fairly clear to us that Iran is attempting to exercise influence in Iraq on a number of fronts in a number of...
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WRAP Voting underway in elections, ADDS AP cover of Tusk voting

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1. Wide exterior of polling station 2. Various of Donald Tusk, leader of Civic Platform party, walking into polling station with family to cast vote 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. Tusk and family returning from voting booths to cast vote...
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WRAP Rice in Ramallah for talks with Abbas, leaves after meeting

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1. Convoy carrying US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arriving 2. Rice being greeted by Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and entering building 3. Pan across Rice and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at news conference 4....
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Bloomberg

Tom Barrack: The Donald Trump I Know

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May 31 -- Tom Barrack, American private equity real estate investor and the founder, chairman and CEO of Colony Capital, discusses why he endorsed Donald Trump for president and why Speaker of the House Paul Ryan is right to negotiate...
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UN Envoy: only Plan B in Syria is return to war

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United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said on Monday there is no "plan B" if the UN-sponsored Syrian peace talks fail, warning this would lead to a "worse war than we had so far." De Mistura spoke to reporters in...
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UN Representative reports on latest mission to Libya

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LEAD IN:The UN representative in Libya says that fight against the Islamic State in the country must be led by Libyans and not foreigners. Martin Kobler defines the humanitarian situation in the country as "dire". STORY-LINE :Libya needs...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Don't Think U.K. Will Avoid Recession

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June 28 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, discusses what he think the U.K. and EU will look like in three years, the fallout from the Brexit referendum and the future of the EU. He...
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Bloomberg

Why the RBA May Cut Rates Tomorrow

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May 2 -- Peter Esho, Invast Securities chief market analyst, discusses Reserve Bank of Australia policy with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business."
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Peshmerga fight against Islamic State and oil spat dominate Kurdish region's 2014

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2014 has been an eventful year for the northern Kurdish region of Iraq. It's faced a spat with Baghdad over oil and the rise of the Islamic State group, which has taken over swathes of Iraqi territory. It's early June - and hundreds...
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Bloomberg

London Mayor Johnson Touts Finance "Brexit" Benefits

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March 23 -- London Mayor Boris Johnson made the case to lawmakers that London's finance industry would benefit from the nation leaving the European Union. Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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President Obama statement on Egypt unrest

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into news conference 2. Cutaway of Obama speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "As the situation continues to unfold, our first concern is preventing injury or loss of...