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Kerry comments on Clinton, NGO law
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday said he felt encouraged by remarks made to him directly by Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding a new law on non-governmental organisations.The law puts foreign advocacy groups under direct...
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Proposed new law seeks to separate politics and religion
LEAD INPolitically active Bahraini clerics are being told to make a choice - religion or politics - because combining the two will soon not be tolerated.A new law requiring individuals to quit formal religious posts should they choose to...
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Legal expert: US Supreme Court left in calcified state
Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor will have a chance over a likely decades-long career to tackle a host of big issues in the law and have a role in shaping the answers to them.
Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan...
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One man's mission to save dogs from being slaughtered
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A Los Angeles dog lover is spearheading a campaign to save thousands of animals from being tortured and slaughtered for meat in Asia.
Marc Ching rescues hundreds of dogs from the infamous Yulin dog...
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Nielsen Rejects Criticism on Family Separation
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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is rejecting criticism accusing her department of inhuman and immoral actions when it comes to separating immigrant...
Press Association
The Brexit Party members react as the UK enters new era after leaving the EU
Interviews from the former Brexit Party MEPs Dr David Bull and Claire Fox who joined the celebrations in Parliament Square to see a new era of politics as the UK leave the EU. Nigel Farage and Anne Widdicombe addressed thousands who...
Bloomberg
Phase-One Language May Suggest Obstacles Ahead, says Froman
Jan.17 -- Michael Froman, Former U.S. Trade Representative, discusses the completion of phase one of a U.S.-China trade deal with Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group Chief Executive Officer and Sam Palmisano, Former IBM Chief Executive...
Bloomberg
AFD's Weidel Says Merkel Guilty of Breaching Laws
Aug.29 -- German Populist Party AFD's election candidate Alice Weidel speaks to Bloomberg's Matt Miller for an exclusive interview in the Berlin bureau.
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ONLY ON AP Cheap morphine eases Rwanda pain crisis
On the rolling hills of Rwanda, a nurse is on an urgent mission, by foot, to bring relief to a patient suffering from severe pain. In her bag she carries liquid morphine.
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ONLY ON AP Cheap morphine eases Rwanda pain crisis
On the rolling hills of Rwanda, a nurse is on an urgent mission, by foot, to bring relief to a patient suffering from severe pain. In her bag she carries liquid morphine.
Bloomberg
Al-Qasabi: Saudi Arabia Still Hopeful of Meeting $10 Billion FDI Target
Sep.27 -- Saudi Arabia has attracted more than $6.5 billion in foreign direct investment this year, and is still hopeful of meeting its target of $10 billion, according to the kingdom’s investment minister, Majid Al-Qasabi. Al-Qasabi...
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Berkeley to remove gendered terms from city code
Beginning in the fall in Berkeley, California, city workers will enter "maintenance holes" instead of manholes, things created by hand will be "human-made" rather than manmade and students at the University of California will be pledging...
Bloomberg
Could We See a Repeat of the 2000 Florida Recount?
Sep.24 -- Hundred of lawsuits have been filed ahead of the presidential election as many voters are forced to vote by mail. Ben Ginsberg represented the George W. Bush campaign during the 2000 Florida recount. He appears on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Neeva: Tax Normalization Good Outcome
Jun.07 -- Sridhar Ramaswamy CEO of Neeva and partner at Greylocks Partners says tax equalization is a positive thing for all the countries involved. He speaks with Haidi Stroud Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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CLEAN : India farmers block roads in national action against new laws
Highways are blocked in New Delhi as farmers launched a national day of action against reforms deregulating the agriculture sector, upping the stakes after 10 days blockading the capital (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Starmer: No rules were broken
Sir Keir Starmer has committed to doing “the right thing and step down” as Labour leader if he is fined by police over an allegation he broke coronavirus laws.
The Opposition leader repeatedly denied breaking the laws in a televised...
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The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying to restrain the power of corporate treasuries in American politics
HEADLINE: Court skeptical of limits on businesses, unions
CAPTION: The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying...
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ICTY convicts former Croatian Serb leader Milan Martic; sentences him to 35 years
1. Wide of courtroom
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Presiding Judge Bakone Moloto:
"The evidence shows that attacks were carried out in order to connect Serb villages and areas across non-Serb areas. During these attacks the crimes of murder,...
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Court appearence of Israeli soldiers who refuse to serve in occupied territories
1. Exterior Supreme Court and people entering
2. Close up Supreme Court sign (in English and Hebrew)
3. Various reservists refusing to serve inside court, and their supporters
4. Wide shot interior courtroom
5. Defense lawyers in...