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Duterte Claims Philippine Presidential Victory

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May 10 -- Rodrigo Duterte, the tough-talking mayor who tapped voter frustrations over crime and inefficient public services, claimed victory in the Philippine presidential election. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "First Up."
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Japan Macro Advisors' Okubo Says Abe Made Right Choice

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Sep.25 -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is betting that he can crush a weak opposition in next month’s election. The margin of victory may determine whether his ruling party replaces him in 2018. Japan Macro Advisors Managing...
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VOICED : Christmas jumpers add vintage sparkle to

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The Christmas silly season is in full swing and a growing number of Londoners are embracing the ugly Christmas jumper phenomenon with full, festive fervour VOICED : Christmas jumpers add vintage sparkle to on December 17, 2013 in...
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One Tweet Could Cost NBA Billions of Dollars in China

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Oct.07 -- The NBA's Houston Rockets tweeted an image of a slogan supporting Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters on Friday. The tweet was quickly deleted, but not before causing a huge backlash in China. The league says 800 million...
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Republican Approval Ratings Hit 5-Year High: Poll

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Dec. 9 -- Republicans are enjoying a five-year peak in popularity after their wins in the midterm elections, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll. Bloomberg's Margaret Talev reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bailout Challenges: What's Ahead for Greece?

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Sept. 13 -- Nick Malkoutzis, editor at MacroPolis, discusses the Greek bailout process, the challenges facing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his outlook for the country. He speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Matt...
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VOICED: What's at stake in EU elections?

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VOICED: What's at stake in EU elections?
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VOICED : The perils of the Mezcal boom

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VOICED : The perils of the Mezcal boom
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Trump Plants Kiss on Republican Tax Plan

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President Donald Trump is planting a kiss on a symbol of the House Republican tax plan. In a White House meeting with House Republican leaders and Republican members of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, the...
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Trump seals Republicans' tax plan with a kiss

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President Donald Trump is planting a kiss on a symbol of the House Republican tax plan. In a White House meeting with House Republican leaders and Republican members of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, the...
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Summit Agrees on Migration Plan

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Aug.29 -- France, Italy, Germany and Spain agreed on a plan to stem migration across the Mediterranean at talks with Libya, Chad, Niger in Paris. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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The Duchess of Cambridge visits Reach Academy in Feltham

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge taking part in a discussion about how social media impacts the lives of young people during a visit to Reach Academy on January 10, 2018 in Feltham, England.
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QAnon Popularity Surges During Pandemic As People Stay Home, Go Online

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President Donald Trump’s embrace of QAnon and the pandemic has helped propel the conspiracy into the mainstream.
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France Heads Into One Month Lockdown

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Apr.01 -- Another sign that Europe is losing control of the pandemic. French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new 4-week nationwide lockdown, closing schools and businesses. Germany and Italy are also extending their partial...
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STORY: In South Africa's new political climate, the National Party and the Inkatha movement seem to be attracting more multi-racial members than the African National Congress. In fact, unless the ANC can increase its membership across...
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Russia - Dog fighting with powerful pit bulls

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Dogfighting is quickly becoming the pastime of choice among Russia's monied classes. Along with other violent pastimes, the upsurge in these gruesome competitions are one sign of the increase of open violence in Russian society in the...
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USA: FORMER PRESIDENT OF MEXICO CARLOS SALINAS EXILE

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English/Nat Former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari left office as the Golden Boy of Mexican politics. Now, three months later Salinas de Gortari has left the country with his reputation shattered and his future uncertain. Former...
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Israel Gaza Crisis

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Israel Gaza Crisis
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Footgolf is Gaining Popularity in the UK

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Footgolf is Gaining Popularity in the UK
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CFR's Steven Cook: Turkish Coup Will Probably Not Succeed

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July 15 -- Steven Cook, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow, discusses the Turkish coup attempt with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Matt Miller.
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Merkel's Approval Rating Slumps 12% After Attacks

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Aug. 5 -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel saw her approval rating plunge 12 percentage points to 47 percent in July following a series of terror attacks in the nation. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Hostess Debuts Deep Fried Twinkies

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS OLNYNew York - August 4, 20161. Various, restaurant deep-frying Twinkies2. Various, restaurant deep-frying Twinkies3. Woman opens box of store-bough Deep Fried...
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CLEAN : S.Korean PM likely to try to maintain national security:analyst

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Following the South Korea parliament vote to impeach President Park Geun Hye Prime Minister Hwang Kyo Ahn is likely to try to revive the government's popularity and maintain national security according to an analyst