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Bloomberg

Citigroups Ernesto Revilla Discusses the Brazilian Presidential Election

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Oct.25 -- Ernesto Revilla, Citigroup head of Latin America Economics discusses Brazil's presidential election and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on Latin America. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

We Continue to See Growth in U.S. and Asia, Says Adecco’s CEO

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Feb.28 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer at Adecco, discusses earnings, what his numbers are telling him about a global slowdown, his cost saving program, the good will write-off in Germany, his guidance on the company’s dividend...
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Press Association

McDonnell makes pledge to save families cash

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Interview with Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell as he pledges to save families nearly £7,000 per year at a speech in Birmingham. Labour research alleges that the Conservatives have cost families nearly £6,000 a year by failing...
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CLEAN : Thousands take to the streets of Marseille to protest pension reform

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Thousands of people marched in Marseille on the fourth inter professional day of strikes and demonstrations against pension reform (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French transport strikes threaten to disrupt food supply to Martinique

9th - Higher Ed
Retailers say strike action at ports in France against pension reform is interrupting the supply of fresh produce to stores in Martinique (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Lebanon Needs Reforms to Exit Debt Crisis: Daman Investments

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Jan.20 -- Ali El Adou, head of asset management at Daman Investments in Dubai, talks about Lebanon's bonds and the opportunities he sees in the region's markets. The yield on Lebanon’s next Eurobond to mature rocketed to more than 200%...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thousands protest French IVF law for single women lesbians (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Having children without a father is not a an extraordinary progress says one among thousands of protesters who march in Paris against the government's plan to let single women and lesbians become pregnant with fertility treatments the...
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Bloomberg

China’s Revamped Rate Setting

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Aug.18 -- China’s central bank said it’ll start releasing a new reference rate for bank loans, a further step in a long-awaited reform to interest rates that’s set to bring lower borrowing costs to the country. Bloomberg’s Lucille Liu...
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CLEAN : Human Rights Watch denounces police behaviour in Chile

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It is to be expected that if there are no urgent reforms in these practices, these abuses will continue says the Human Rights Watch Director for the Americas during a presser in Santiago in which he denounces abuses committed by the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thousands in streets of Marseille to protest pensions reform

9th - Higher Ed
the objective of this reform like everything that has been happening since Macron arrived is to break the French social model: in Marseille the streets throbbed with the sound of 12,000 demonstrators according to police figures (Footage...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Strikers in Marseille react to details of French PM's pension reform

9th - Higher Ed
In Marseille striking port workers and yellow vest movement supporters listened intently to Prime Minister Edouard Philippe's detailed pension reform proposals (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lebanese Government Discusses Economic Reform Amid Mass Protests

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What started as a protest over a proposed tax evolved into a sweeping push for total reform.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tunisia media authority monitors outlets ahead of presidential polls

9th - Higher Ed
Tunisia's High Independent Authority of the Audiovisual Commission (HAICA) created in 2012 to reform the country's audiovisual landscape and in charge of regulating 13 TV channels and 39 radio stations struggles to make...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thai protesters march to the Government House to demand PM's resignation

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Thai protesters march to the Prime Minister's office to demand his resignation after scuffling with royalists opposed to the youth-led movement's calls for reforms to the monarchy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Biden Would be Very Strong on China, Says Mastercard's Froman

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Aug.21 -- Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Representative and Mastercard Inc. vice chairman, says that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden would hold China accountable for its effect on the rest of the global economy. He also says...
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Curated Video

Minnesotans Call For Increased Oversight Of Police Training Goals

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Minnesota has some of the most robust peace officer training requirements. But with little state oversight, what that training looks like varies.
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Bloomberg

Austrian Finance Minister Hopes for EU Solution on State Aid for Tourism

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Sep.11 -- Austrian Finance Minister Gernot Bluemel said he hopes to find a solution with the European Union on state aid for tourism and companies in Austria that are struggling due to the impact of the virus. He also sees a strong...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thousands of Indian farmers join fresh protest against reforms

9th - Higher Ed
Indian farmers rally against the agriculture law reform on the Singhu border, about 30km northwest of New Delhi, after a weekend that saw protests against market reforms laws intensify, with attempts to block major highways (Footage by...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iran presidential election frontrunner "should be prosecuted": rights activist

9th - Higher Ed
Ebrahim Raisi, the frontrunner in Iran's presidential elections, "should be prosecuted, not taking the helm of the executive branch" according to New York-based rights activist Hadi Ghaemi (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Thousands of Protesters Gather Outside German Embassy in Bangkok

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Oct.26 -- Germany has warned of immediate consequences if the Thai King broke local laws. That comes as thousands of protesters gathered outside the German embassy in Bangkok. Bloomberg’s Randy Thanthong-Knight reports on “Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Stardust Inquest bill launched

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Sinn Fein Senator Lynn Boylan, right, and Antoinette Keegan, launching a bill that seeks to ensure that the Stardust Inquest will be held before a Jury, and that the Jury will be selected in a transparent manner.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : As presidential elections loom, high cost of living rekindles France's 'yellow vests'

9th - Higher Ed
"At the end of the month we have nothing (money, Eds.) left!": three years after the beginning of their movement, France's "yellow vests" begin to reform in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Sunak Hits Back at UK Leadership Rivals on Tax

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Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak launches his bid to replace Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister by pledging to lower taxes only once inflation is under control, putting him at odds with leadership rivals who are calling for...
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Anas Sarwar: Keir and I are completely aligned

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Speaking to reporters in Westminster, the Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said he and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and were "both completely aligned to get the Labour Party back on the pitch." Mr Sarwar is calling for the scrapping...