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Bloomberg

Campari Plans to Boost Business in U.S., Asia

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Feb.26 -- Campari Group is planning to increase business in the U.S. and Asia. Robert Kunze-Concewitz, Campari Group Chief Executive Officer speaks exclusively to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

EU Tech Chief ‘Not Concerned’ About Dependency on U.S. Tech

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The European Union's technology chief Thierry Breton said he is “not concerned” about the use of data-mining software provided by Palantir Technologies Inc. and other U.S. software to analyze data about the spread of the coronavirus. "We...
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Bloomberg

The Key Takeaways From the June U.S. Employment Report

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Jul.02 -- Nonfarm payrolls increased by 850,000 last month and the unemployment rate edged up to 5.9%, a Labor Department report showed. Bloomberg's Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Indoor dining available again in Ireland's pubs and restaurants

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Indoor dining in pubs and restaurants has reopened across Ireland, marking a significant step for the hospitality sector. Brian Conlan, owner of Slattery's Bar in Dublin, said he was "delighted to be back open".
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USA: PALESTINIAN CHARGED OVER 1982 PAN AM BOMBING IN HAWAII

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English/Nat U-S authorities have charged a Palestinian man for the bombing of a Pan Am flight from Tokyo to Honolulu in August 1982, even though he has already served a sentence for the bombing in Greece. Mohammed Rashid has been wanted...
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USA - Modern day knights in New York

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Every week in New York, modern-day Knights gather to practise mock battles in full armour, modelled after what knights wore in the years 1200-1600. They call themselves the Society of Creative Anachronism. Today there are more than 50...
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Protests against newly imposed smoking ban

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In countries where smoking bans have been respected and adhered to, prohibition has followed years of awareness-raising, in schools, at home and in the media, with campaigns often driven by grassroots activists. While undoubtedly many...
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Sky high cocktails to take the edge off flying

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AP Television On board flight to Las Vegas - 6 December 2012 1. Fish eye shot of flight attendant Ashley Nichelman Virgin America in-flight team leader mixing a cocktail on board a flight to Las Vegas 2. SOUNDBITE (English) : Ashley...
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CLEAN : Winnie Madikizela Mandela releases her

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CLEAN : Winnie Madikizela Mandela releases her
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VOICED: Getting men on board in South Africa's fight against HIV

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VOICED: Getting men on board in South Africa's fight against HIV
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Curated Video

Families enjoy evening entertainment during Ramadan

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LEAD INMore families in Algeria are enjoying the long Ramadan evenings by heading out and about together.Many special concerts and cultural events are organised in the capital Algiers during the holy month.STORY-LINEOnce the sun goes...
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FC Barcelona: Neymar Not For Sale

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Neymar is not for sale, according to Barcelona President Josep Bartomeu. Speaking Thursday during an interview at The Associated Press, Bartomeu said: "He is not on the market.'' The 25-year-old Brazilian...
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Pentagon: Strikes 'Overwhelming and Effective'

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The Pentagon says damage assessments are still under way but initial indications show the military objectives were accomplished without material interference from Syria. Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the director of the Joint...
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Pentagon: Strikes 'Overwhelming and Effective'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Arlington, Virginia - 14 April 2018 1. Wide two shot of Lt. Gen McKenzie and spokesperson Dana...
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Pentagon: No Civilian Casualties In Airstrikes

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The Pentagon says it has no reports of any civilian casualties in the overnight airstrikes in Syria, Saturday. Lt. General Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr told reporters that the strikes will have "a significant effect" on Syria's...
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Bloomberg

The Hottest Hong Kong Neighborhood You've Never Heard Of

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Apr.25 -- Bloomberg explores how the rising cost of Hong Kong Island is pushing travellers across Victoria Harbour to stay and explore Tsim Sha Tsui. (Video by Angus Bennett & Robin Fall)
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Bloomberg

Manafort Sent to Jail After Judge Cancels House Arrest

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Jun.15 -- A judge in Washington revoked Paul Manafort's bail after being told by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s lawyers that Manafort, Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, attempted to tamper with witnesses for his trial....
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O'Rourke begins 2020 bid at Iowa coffee shop

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Democrat Beto O'Rourke jumped into the 2020 presidential race Thursday, shaking up the already packed field and pledging to win over voters from across the political spectrum as he tries to translate his sudden celebrity into a...
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O'Rourke begins 2020 bid at Iowa coffee shop

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Democrat Beto O'Rourke jumped into the 2020 presidential race Thursday, shaking up the already packed field and pledging to win over voters from across the political spectrum as he tries to translate his sudden celebrity into a...
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Curated Video

White House Introduces 3-Phase Plan To Reopen Economy

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Ninety-six Republican and Democratic lawmakers are now in the Opening Up America Again Congressional Group.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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The FDA has ordered the removal of fruit-flavored disposable e-cigarettes. Chicago is ending indoor service at bars.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Dr. Anthony Fauci is worried the U.S. could reach 100K new COVID-19 cases if it is not under control. Colorado has ordered bars to close again.
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Bloomberg

Global Covid-19 Cases Top 16 million; Deaths Near 645,700

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Jul.26 -- Global coronavirus cases exceed 16 million and deaths near 647,000. Reported cases and fatalities in many U.S. states hit hard fall, while Spain clashes with the U.K. government for imposing a quarantine requirement for...