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Bloomberg

Trade Friction, Iran Tension to Complicate Pompeo's India Visit

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo arrives in India Tuesday fresh from a last-minute trip to the Gulf aimed at building a global coalition against Iran to tackle a different tricky subject: trade. Harsha Subramaniam reports...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson speaking in joint press conference with Angela Merkel

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking in a joint press conference at Chequers with German Chancellor Angela Merkel answering questions from the media on 2 July 2021 in Princes Risborough, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

U.S. Foreign Policy Must Expect the Unexpected: Hormats

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Sept. 26 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates and former U.S. Under Secretary of State, discusses the relationship between the United States and China and the foreign policy issues facing the United Sates in Asia and...
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Curated Video

FRANCE: PRESIDENT CHIRAC TO COMPENSATE FRENCH POLYNESIA

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French/Nat French President Jacques Chirac has promised 990 (m) million francs (198 million dollars) a year in aid over a decade to French Polynesia in compensation for closing nuclear testing sites. Gaston Flosse, President of the...
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Curated Video

Former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power: Right Now, The U.S. Is Isolated

Higher Ed
In an interview with Newsy, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power explains why and how the U.S. should invest in diplomacy.
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Bloomberg

Trump Deserves Nobel Peace Prize More Than Obama Did: Bremmer

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, discusses President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign policy, why Trump deserves the Nobel peace prize, and his views of the U.S. presidential race. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Russia's Oreshkin Says Trade Relationship With Europe Is Growing

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Russia's Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin discusses trade with Europe, the impact of sanctions and the country's economic relationship with Venezuela. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland,...
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Bloomberg

Australia Set to Pass Anti-Interference Laws With China in Mind

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Jun.26 -- Australia is set to become the first developed country to pass sweeping laws against foreign interference, in a move aimed at reducing Chinese meddling in national affairs and seen as the inspiration for legislation introduced...
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Bloomberg

Have to Make Sure Any Deal Is in Canada's Interest, Says Trade Minister Carr

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Canadian Minister of International Trade Diversification Jim Carr discusses the trade talks between the U.S. and Canada, the possibility of a deal on Friday, the key sticking points, the concessions he's willing to make, trade...
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Bloomberg

Defense Minister Akar Says Turkey Is Open to S-400 Alternatives

Higher Ed
Turkey's Defense Minister Hulusi Akar warned European leaders not to escalate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He also said the country is open to discussions with France and Italy about other missile defense systems, but that...
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Putin says ‘don’t spoil Russian-British relations’ after MI6 chief’s criticism

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Vladimir Putin has urged against interference in Russian-British relations after the head of MI6 described the nation as a “declining power” and criticised the Kremlin’s “reckless” behaviour. The Russian President stressed on Friday...
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Bloomberg

Eurasia's Rahman: Biden in Turkey to Sooth Over Relations

Higher Ed
Aug. 24 -- Eurasia Group Practice Head for Europe Mujtaba Rahman discusses the post-coup crackdown in Turkey and the country's relations with the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Brands Sees Most Fraught Geopolitical Environment Since Cold War

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Hal Brands, professor of global affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), reacts to the U.S. accusing China of continuing a state-backed campaign of intellectual property theft. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Australian FM on immigration, supports UN seat bid

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1. Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer walks in for the news conference 2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister: "First of all, I don't think that they (applications for asylum by two...
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US Defence Secretary Hagel says US and India must improve defence cooperation

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The United States and India must seize opportunities to collaborate more on defence development and not let government red tape and other problems stymie progress between the two nations, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said on...
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Bloomberg

US Intelligence Warns of China's Exploitation Efforts

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The National Counterintelligence and Security Center, a US intelligence advisory, says China's government is seeking to exploit years of business and cultural relations to further its geopolitical and military objectives. Meanwhile,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zemmour promises "rebirth of French journalism" in 2022 during new year wishes to the press

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French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour castigates journalists for having "ideological blinkers" and vows his election will signal the "rebirth of French journalism," as he presents his programme to renovate the education...
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Bloomberg

U.S.- China Relationship Now a Rivalry: Cognoscenti Group CEO

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Jul.05 -- Alan Dupont, founder and chief executive officer at Cognoscenti Group, discusses the relationship between the U.S. and China, his outlook for the U.S. election and how he manages risk when dealing with both countries. He speaks...
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Curated Video

Assessment of US, China relations as APEC continues

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AP Television Sydney, September 6, 2007 1. Sydney Convention Centre 2. Close of APEC banner 3. APEC banners AP Television Hanoi, November 18, 2006 4. Wide of leaders in costumes as declaration is read 5. Chinese President Hu Jintao,...
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Curated Video

China - Gore signs contracts

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China celebrated a groundbreaking visit by US Vice President Al Gore on Tuesday (25/3) by signing 2.2 billion dollars worth of contracts with American giants Boeing and General Motors. In a mark of the importance China has accorded the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. and Cuba's Rocky Relations Explained in Two Minutes

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Dec. 18 -- President Obama announced on December 17 that the United States will resume diplomatic relations with Cuba after more than 50 years of antagonism. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart recaps the standoff between the two nations, and...
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Curated Video

USA - Bill Clinton Meets Greek PM Simitis

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US President Clinton met with Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis on Tuesday (9/4) at the White House and told him he hoped the U.S. can help resolve the territorial conflict between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean. US President Bill...
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Bloomberg

Russia Junior Partner in China Relationship: Metzl

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Atlantic Council Fellow Jamie Metzl discusses the G-20 meeting, Russias relationship to both the West and China, and Japan slipping into recession again. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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Curated Video

Excavators working in ancient city just metres away from IS-held territory

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Archaeology and war don't usually mix - but that's been the case for years at Karkemish, an ancient city along the Turkey-Syria border where an excavation team announced its newest finds on Saturday just metres from Islamic State...