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VOICED : Indias fading Chinese community faces painful war past

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VOICED : Indias fading Chinese community faces painful war past
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Little hope for Libyan war wounded

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VOICED: Little hope for Libyan war wounded
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Myanmars old mans land seeks new

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VOICED : Myanmars old mans land seeks new
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Sky News

General Election 2015 - Ed Miliband Foreign Policy Speech At Chatham House

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General Election 2015 - Ed Miliband Foreign Policy Speech At Chatham House
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Bloomberg

Grexit Still a Danger for Greece, Says Mytilineos

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November 2 -- Mytilineos Group Chairman & CEO Evangelos Mytilineos discusses the outlook for the Greek economy, commodities and the Fed with Guy Johnson in London and Caroline Hyde in Berlin on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Goethe Institute pop-up gives space to Syrian artists

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LEAD IN:A German cultural institute has set up a pop-up cultural centre to showcase Syrian culture in Berlin.The Goethe-Institute Damascus in Exile will feature dozens of Syrian artists, musicians and activists over the next two weeks -...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Is Argentina

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VOICED : Is Argentina
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Bloomberg

Saudi to Make PIF World's Biggest Fund

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Nov. 15 -- Bloomberg's Riad Hamade discusses the MISK Global Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's efforts to help with youth unemployment and the plan to make their sovereign wealth fund the biggest in the world. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Evercore ISI's Hyman Sees Near 5% Nominal GDP in 2017

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Feb.28 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua display the level of U.S. Capex spending going back to 1970. They speak with Ed Hyman, chairman at Evercore ISI, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Dimon Says China Banks 'Could Buy Us One Day'

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Mar.29 -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon says European banks are behind American banks and that Chinese banks are coming on strong. He spoke to David Rubenstein for the latest episode of Bloomberg Television's "The David Rubenstein...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Brainard Says She May Reassess Path of Policy

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May.30 -- Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard speaks about the current level of U.S. inflation and the implications for monetary policy.
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Bloomberg

The Outlook for China's Internet Firms

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Dec.04 -- It's the time of year when we start looking into the next year, and our analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence have published their outlook for 2018. Bloomberg Intelligence's Vey-Sern Ling discusses his outlook on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Abu Dhabi Firm Is Said to Challenge Cerberus Bid for Abraaj Unit

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Jul.18 -- A unit of Abu Dhabi Financial Group has made a fresh, $55 million offer for the rights to manage Abraaj Group’s funds, challenging a bid from Cerberus Capital Management LP, according to people familiar with the matter....
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Curated Video

Raab updates on UK PM, repatriation efforts

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The UK's foreign affairs minister said on Monday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was "in good spirits" despite being treated in hospital for persistent coronavirus symptoms.
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Britons turn to staycations amid fears over foreign trips during pandemic...

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VOICED: Britons turn to staycations amid fears over foreign trips during pandemic



SHOWS: Family sitting on beach, building sandcastles, people and crowds enjoying the beach, family preparing to put tent up on campsite,...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson speaking at daily government press briefing

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CLEAN: Interrior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during the government's daily coronavirus press briefing on 3 June 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Leeds commuters back cautious route out of lockdown

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People in Leeds give their reaction to the cautious approach to lifting lockdown restrictions and the ideas of flow testing, vaccine passports and a continued ban on foreign travel
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Press Association

Holidaymakers subjected to ‘constant rollercoaster’ after 50 travel rule changes

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Holidaymakers have been subjected to 50 changes in the rules for international travel since the first coronavirus lockdown, according to new analysis.



The travel industry expressed dismay at the “constant rollercoaster” of...
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Bloomberg

Crystol Energy's Nakhle on Europe's Gas Crisis

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The EU paused efforts to approve a package of emergency measures to curb the fallout from high natural gas prices. Member states struggled to resolve a deep split over a push to cap the cost of gas. Crystol Energy Chief Executive Officer...
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Bloomberg

Almost Every South Korean Becoming About a Year Younger

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South Korean lawmakers have approved a measure that would revise the way the country tallies a person's age. This would end a system that counted newborns as a year old and meaning that most of its citizens are about to get...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Kim Engelbrecht, South African actress nominated for an Emmy Award

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Kim Engelbrecht, South African actress is up for the Best Performance by an Actress prize at the International Emmy Awards, which honour TV shows made outside the United States (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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NEWS FEATURE Seaside resorts popular for holidays in wake of credit crunch

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1. Wide of people on Bognor Regis beach

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each
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ckchairs
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itting on beach
5. Beach sign warning holidaymakers...
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA: REACTION TO BOSNIA PEACE DEAL SIGNING

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat

People in the former Yugoslavia watched the signing of the peace accord in Paris with cautious opti
mism.
From Tuzla to Belgrade to Zagreb, hope was...