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Bloomberg

Prime Minister Truss Lays Out Her Plan for UK

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UK Prime Minister Liz Truss lays out her plan to turn Britain into an "aspiration nation." She says she'll take action this week to deal with the energy crisis. She speaks at 10 Downing Street in her first speech as Britain's new leader.
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CLEAN : Subsidy reform 'must be strengthened': Tunisia's economy minister

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"The subsidy reform must be strengthened once it has been refocused on needy families," Tunisia's Minister of the Economy, Samir Said, tells a press conference, as the country faces a financial and political crisis (Footage by AFPTV via...
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President Barack Obama said Saturday the health care meeting he''s holding next week with Democratic and Republican lawmakers will test their ability to solve not just this problem, but other problems, too.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Health care summit a key test CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Saturday the health care meeting he''s holding next week with Democratic and Republican lawmakers will test their ability to solve not just this problem,...
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Immigration rallies will be held across the country today. AP expects coverage from LA, Dallas, Chicago and New York.

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HEADLINE: L.A. rally urges path to citizenship CAPTION: Thousands of protestors in Los Angeles rally to press for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in the U.S. The rally was enthusiastic, but smaller than a similar...
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Kenya - Musavadi Rejects Amnesty's Condemnation

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World Bank donor countries, concerned with the slow pace of democratic reform in Kenya, are meeting in Paris on Monday (24/7), to discuss future aid policy for the East African country. Amnesty International on Monday released a report...
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President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing

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HEADLINE: Obama: 'Not too soon' to move on health care CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing. (July 1) SOT ONLY No...
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Bloomberg

Chinese Economy Faces the Challenge of Slowing GDP Growth

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Oct. 21 -- Nicholas Consonery, Asia director at Eurasia Group, discusses a call by the Conference Board that Chinas GDP growth is expected to fall to 3.9 percent by 2020, which factors would cause the economic slowdown and how it could...
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Sky News

David Cameron visits Kuwait

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David Cameron visits Kuwait
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Bloomberg

Should Germany Be Worried If U.K. Exits EU?

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Nov. 3 ""Teneo Intelligence Senior Vice President Carsten Nickel discusses Angela Merkels concerns that the U.K. may quit the European Union with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Energy Reform

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Sept. 22 -- Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto discusses investment in Mexicos energy industry with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler at the Bloomberg Latin America Forum in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)
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On the Edge of a Bigger Selloff: Gallo

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Oct. 10 -- Royal Bank of Scotland Head of Macro Credit Research Alberto Gallo discusses the outlook for EU member country economies, impact of monetary policy and his subsequent investing strategy. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on...
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Sky News

Exams System Needs Fundemental Reforms

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Exams System Needs Fundemental Reforms
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The White House says it is monitoring the situation in Egypt and is calling on the government there to address the legitimate grievances being brought forward by the protesters.

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HEADLINE: White House: Egypt must address 'legitimate grievances' CAPTION: The White House says it is monitoring the situation in Egypt and is calling on the government there to address the legitimate grievances being brought forward...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Needs Reform Agenda for Business: Hall

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Sept. 29 -- CBI Deputy Director General Katja Hall discusses the Conservative Party Conference and what businesses need from the U.K. government. She speaks with Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

What Needs to Happen to Create Jobs in Arab World?

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Nov. 20 -- DMI Trust's Khalid Abdullah-Janahi discusses the prospects for job creation in the Arab world with Bloomberg's Hans Nichols on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trade accords signed, reax on end to US military ties ban

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1. Wide of Singh and Yudhoyono signing joint statement between India and Indonesia 2. Yudhoyono signing 3. Singh signing 4. Singh and Yudhoyono exchanging documents and shaking hands 5. Cutaway Indian ministers, defence minister Pranab...
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Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles the plan could face as the year wears on

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HEADLINE: Obama health plan delayed, trouble ahead? CAPTION: Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles...
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UK: LABOUR LEADER TONY BLAIR PLEDGES TO CONTINUE PRIVATISATION

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English/Nat Britain's Labour Party leader Tony Blair on Monday pledged to maintain the Conservative government's policy of selling off state-owned enterprises and properties. The pledge marked the abandonment of Labour's opposition to...
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UK - EU summit comes to an end

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In his closing speech at the end of the two-day European Union summit in Cardiff, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the members had agreed the broad outlines of economic and political reform to prepare the European Union for the...
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Sky News

David Cameron Announces Potential Press Reform

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David Cameron Announces Potential Press Reform
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Bloomberg

China Factory, Services Indexes Shrink in Slowdown

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March 1 -- China saw a decline in its factory gauge and PMI services index as the nation feels the deepening effects of an economic slowdown. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tim Craighead breaks down the data on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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UK PM: economic sanctions against Myanmar should be suspended

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1. Wide of British Prime Minister David Cameron''s car entering Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi''s compound 2. Wide of David Cameron and Aung San Suu Kyi walking and talking in garden. 3. Wide of the pair walking past...