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Nigel Farage celebrating Article 50 being triggered with a pint

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Nigel Farage, Former Leader of UKIP drinking a pint of real ale and smoking a cigarette whilst holding Theresa May's letter to Donald Tusk invoking Article 50 triggering the process of the UK exiting the European...
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Boris Johnson interview about Article 50 being triggered

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Boris Johnson MP, British Foreign Secretary being interviewed whilst walking on the day of Article 50 being invoked triggering the UK's exit from the European Union on March 29, 2017 in London, England.
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Jean-Claude Juncker interview about Article 50 being triggered by the UK

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission about Theresa May invoking Article 50 triggering the process of the UK's exit from the European Union on March 29, 2017 in Valletta, Malta.
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How do voters in Sunderland feel about EU exit?

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VOICED: The Prime Minister has triggered Article 50 after her letter to European Council President Donald Tusk was delivered by Ambassador Sir Tim Barrow in Brussels. Our correspondent Nick Martin has spent the day in the strongly leave...
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CLEAN : Britain will reach Brexit deal with EU: analyst

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The end of the two-year Brexit negotiation process will likely see Britain ejected from the single market but with preferential access to it a London based economic analyst tells AFP ahead of the triggering of Article 50 on Wednesday
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CLEAN : Mexican NGO hopes Nieto commitment to protect media not hollow

9th - Higher Ed
Article 19, a mexican NGO that provides support to journalists and promote freedom of expression says it hopes that Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto commitment to protect journalists is not another hollow speech
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VOICED : ONG espera que Pena Nieto cumpla promesa de proteger periodistas

9th - Higher Ed
Articulo 19 una oenege que provee apoyo a periodistas y promueve la libertad de expresion espera que la promesa del presidente mexicano Enrique Pena Nieto de proteger periodistas no sea un discurso vacio
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Bloomberg

Al Habtoor Says Ruling Family Should Leave Qatar

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Jun.22 -- Khalaf Al Habtoor, founder and chairman at Al Habtoor Group, discusses the diplomatic rift between Gulf states and Qatar and what he thinks needs to happen to resolve the impasse. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Analyst: May's gamble on election 'backfired'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYBrussels - 9 June 20171. Wide of head of European Union Foreign Policy Unit at Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Steven Blockmans talking2. Cutaway...
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Iraqi forces moving into last IS-held areas of Mosul

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Iraqi forces slowly advanced on Monday to retake one of the last areas of Mosul where Islamic State group (IS) militants are holding out.A day after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited troops to congratulate them on the hard-fought...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spain PM threatens to suspend Catalonia's autonomy

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy asks Catalan leaders to confirm if they have declared independence a requirement that precedes any of the measures that the government may adopt under article 155 of the constitution which allows the...
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UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson accused of renewing leadership ambitions with release of personal vision for BREXIT

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VOICED: Shows exterior and interior sequence of shots of Boris Johnson repeating and defedning the claim of an extra 350 Million Pounds for the NHS during the BREXIT campaign. Exterior and interior shots Boris Johnson campaigning during...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spanish constitution allows Madrid to block Catalan independence

9th - Higher Ed
With Catalonia poised to declare independence from Spain unilaterally Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy could trigger article 155 of the Constitution which would enable him to take control of the region a clause that has never been tested and...
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Bloomberg

Catalonia's Leader Runs Out of Road

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Oct.27 -- Senators in Madrid are expected to pass legislation today to seize control of everything from the insurgent region's budget to its police force and state-run media. Meanwhile, with his options running out, Catalan president...
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Rajoy and Puigdemont Set for Showdown as Deadline Looms

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Oct.19 -- The Spanish government has given the Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont, until 10am local time this morning to renounce his claims to independence or see the central government step in to take control of the region....
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CLEAN : Spanish Senate sets out next steps on Catalonia

9th - Higher Ed
The Vice President of Spain's Senate on Saturday set out his institution's role in bringing about Article 155 of the Spanish constitution which is being implemented to rein in the regional government of Catalonia
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VOICED : Independentistas catalanes proponen un pleno parlamentario

9th - Higher Ed
Los partidos separatistas de Cataluna propusieron un pleno parlamentario para el jueves con el fin de tratar la intervencion de la autonomia regional que prepara el ejecutivo de Mariano Rajoy con la aplicacion del articulo 155 de la...
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People's Vote meeting at Conservative Party conference in Birmingham

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CLEAN: Interior view of Anna Soubry answering a question at a People's Vote event at the Conservative Party conference about extending Article 50 of the Brexit negotiations on October 01, 2018 in Birmingham, England.
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Bloomberg

Rabobank's Every Discusses Yuan, Brexit

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Nov.20 -- Michael Every, head of Asia financial markets research at Rabobank in Hong Kong, talks about China's yuan and the Brexit negotiations. He speaks with David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Buying More Time Would Be Less Damaging Than No-Deal Brexit, Says Moody’s Ellis

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Mar.12 -- Colin Ellis, chief credit officer at Moody’s Investors Services, discusses the changes to the Brexit deal and what this could mean for the U.K. economy and its credit rating. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Press Association

Jeremy Hunt: Sixteen NATO allies targeted by Russian cyber activity in last eighteen months

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Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt stresses the importance of protecting democratic elections against cyber attacks at the National Cyber Security Centre in London.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Parisians comment on Hollande affair claim

9th - Higher Ed
Parisians comment on the publication of an article alleging French President Francois Hollande is having an affair with an actress CLEAN : Parisians comment on Hollande affair claim on January 10, 2014 in Paris, France (Footage by AFPTV...