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Protesters react to Carrie Lam statement

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Members of the Civil Human Rights Front in Hong Kong say they're angry that chief executive Carrie Lam is refusing to step down despite days of large protests over a proposed extradition bill.
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Hong Kong activists say Sunday protest still on

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Hong Kong activists on Saturday said they were not satisfied with the government's decision to shelve the unpopular extradition legislation and announced they still planned to go ahead with their so-called "Black March" mass protest on...
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Hong Kong Protesters Seek G-20 Attention in Pre-Summit Rally

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Jun.26 -- Hone Kong protesters are planning a rally to coincide with the G-20 summit as China draws a hard line on discussions of recent events in the city during the upcoming meetings. Bloomberg's David Tweed reports on "Bloomberg...
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Trump talks Esper, China, Iran on way to Florida

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President Donald Trump stopped to talk to reporters outside the White House on several topics before heading for his Florida event where he will officially launch his 2020 re-election campaign.
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HKG protesters demand Carrie Lam step down

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CLEAN : Hong Kong leader calls for dialogue after protesters reject concession

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Hong Kong's leader urges pro democracy protesters to end their demonstrations after her surprise decision to bow to one of their key demands was condemned as too little too late (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hong Kong LegCo Member Chow Discusses Protests, Chief Executive Lam

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Sep.05 -- Holden Chow, member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and vice chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, talks about the protests in the city and Chief Executive Carrie Lam's actions....
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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CLEAN : Turkey, US agree on Syria ceasefire to allow Kurdish forces to withdraw

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US Vice President Mike Pence says that Turkey has agreed to suspend its Syria offensive for five days and will end the assault if Kurdish led forces withdraw from a safe zone along the border during a press conference in Ankara (Footage...
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Senator: US to begin drawing troops out of Afghanistan

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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said Monday that President Donald Trump will announce an American troop drawdown from Afghanistan this week, which will likely begin next year.
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US Climate Action Centre opens at COP25 in Madrid

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Senator: US to begin drawing troops in Afghanistan

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Taoiseach meets with NI leaders for North South Ministerial Council meeting

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Cross-border work on improving the monitoring of quarantining international visitors is moving forward, Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheal Martin said. Harmonising travel regimes across the UK and Ireland will be “challenging” but the threat...
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CLEAN : NATO allies to start Afghan pullout by May 1

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NATO allies agree to start withdrawing their forces from Afghanistan by May 1 after the United States announced it would pull its troops out by September (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Keir Starmer answers question about Afghanistan

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer during his visit to Wolverhampton and Bilston Street police station on 16 August 2021 in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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Interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the Afghan airlift

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the airlift of British nationals and others from Afghanistan on 20 August 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Presidential candidates say won't back out of Philippine race to back rival

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Three Philippine presidential candidates say they will not back out from the race, dousing speculation they will support opposition candidate Leni Robredo to defeat the son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Unvaccinated Djokovic Out Of U.S. Open; Can't Travel To States

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While U.S. citizens who are unvaccinated can compete at the U.S. Open, foreign citizens are restricted from entering the U.S. without a COVID-19 shot.
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What's Happening In Tigray?

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The Ethiopian government has been fighting the Tigray rebels since last November when the TPLF attacked government bases.
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Supporters Rally Behind Simone Biles

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Biles did not compete in the all-around women's gymnastics competition after pulling out of the event to focus on her mental health.
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QuickTake: President Trump's Approach to Free Trade

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Jun.07 -- In today’s “QuickTake,” Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn takes a look at U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of free trade. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."