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CLEAN : 'Allies providing wide range of different weapons systems' to Ukraine says NATO chief

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NATO Secretary general Jens Stoltenberg gives a statement following the meeting of NATO foreign affairs ministers in Brussels, during which the war in Ukraine and the delivery of weapons was discussed (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Ukraine Needs $33 Billion in Additional Aid

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U.S. President Joe Biden says he will request Congress to provide $33 billion in additional aid, including $20.4 billion in military and security assistance, to Ukraine. "We have almost exhausted what we call the draw-down authority that...
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U.S. Poised To Approve Patriot Missile Battery For Ukraine

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The Patriot would be the most advanced surface-to-air missile system the West has provided to Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

Neuberger Berman's Flax on US Tech Megacap Earnings

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Neuberger Berman Senior Research Analyst Daniel Flax reacts to disappointing earnings from US tech megacaps with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Israel may limit Muslim visitors to mosque

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1. Long shot of the Dome of the Rock mosque on Temple Mount/ Haram al Sharif 2. Various of scaffolding and repair works outside Solomon Stables 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yosef Lapid, Israeli Justice Minister "I hope that the Muslim...
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NASA is scrambling to figure out what's wrong with a key cooling unit on the International Space Station, and it may take a spacewalk to fix it. (Dec. 12)

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NASA is scrambling to figure out what's wrong with a key cooling unit on the International Space Station. On Wednesday, one of two identical cooling loops shut down. The system uses ammonia to dissipate heat from on-board equipment....
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USA/SPACE: US SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR MISSION

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Part mute The U-S space shuttle "Endeavor" is still closing in on its target in space. The crew is trying to retrieve a science satellite launched last March by Japan. One of the mission specialists in the six member crew is Japanese...
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Russia envoy says black boxes not tampered with, rejects "blame game"

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Russia's Ambassador to Malaysia said on Tuesday that experts had confirmed that the black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 that crashed in eastern Ukraine "were not tampered with." Lyudmila Vorobyeva said that Russia was not playing...
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NASA's new Orion spacecraft made a "bull's-eye" Pacific splashdown Friday following a dramatic journey 3,604 miles beyond Earth. The achievement opens a new era of human exploration aimed at putting people on Mars. (Dec. 5)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022013 NASA's new Orion spacecraft made a "bull's-eye" Pacific splashdown Friday following a dramatic journey 3,604 miles beyond Earth. The achievement opens a new era of human exploration aimed...
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President Barack Obama says he's cautiously more optimistic about the Ebola situation in the U.S and the prospect of an Ebola outbreak in the country is 'extremely low.' (Oct. 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus019334 President Barack Obama says he's cautiously more optimistic about the Ebola situation in the U.S. Obama notes that relatives of the only person to die of Ebola in the U.S. have been freed...
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Hong Kong - Embers of Empire

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(duration: 8 mins 07 secs/English sot: 2 mins 08 secs/Cantonese sot: 28 secs) At midnight on June 30th, Britain will lose its last remnant of Empire in the Far East, with the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China. Beijing has...
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Task force adds Grenada & Ukraine to laundering blacklist.

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1. Wide shot of press conference given by the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) at OECD in Paris with vice President of FATF sitting down 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clarie Lo, President of FATF "The FATF has added two...
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Endeavour blasts off to ISS on second to last shuttle flight

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Cape Canaveral, Florida - 16 May 2011 1. Space shuttle on launch pad 2. Top shot of engines igniting 3. Close-up of engines igniting as countdown is recited 4. Wide of space shuttle lifting off 5. Various of space shuttle in flight 6....
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Bloomberg

China Seeks to Restrict Flow of Information on HK

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Oct. 1 ""Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on Beijings reaction to the Hong Kong protests as news networks and websites are blocked to control information. He speaks to Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

RBS Fined for Computer Collapse Affecting Customers

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Nov. 20 -- Bloomberg's Richard Partington reports on both a fine levied on RBS and the EUs probable rejection on a U.K. challenge on bonuses. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Its a Big Beat for Morgan Stanley

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Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Alsion Williams discusses Morgan Stanley earnings and big banks response to hackers. She speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)