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Indonesian FM says relations with Australia are in difficult phase

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The Indonesian foreign minister on Tuesday said relations with Australia were still in "a difficult phase", following allegations last year that Canberra tapped the phones of the Indonesian leadership. However, Marty Natalegawa said he...
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QuickTake: The Big Thaw, Why the U.S. Warmed Up to Cuba

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March 21 -- President Obama is in Cuba starting March 20, 2016. It is the first time a sitting US President has visited the island since 1928. This video QuickTake explains the thaw in the US-Cuba relationship.
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Australia's Morrison Says China-Australia Relations 'Very Stable'

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Nov.11 -- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison discusses Australia-China relations, the U.S. involvement in Asia and foreign investment in Australia. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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'SNL' Rewind: Tiffany Haddish Hosts, Louis C.K., Roy Moore and Donald Trump Mocked | THR News

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This weekend’s 'SNL,' hosted by Tiffany Haddish and featuring musical guest Taylor Swift, tackled Louis C.K., Roy Moore and Donald Trump.
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After Thaw In Relations With U.S., Cuba Fears A Return To Hard Freeze

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Five years ago, President Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations with Cuba. A Cuban diplomat believes the Trump administration will cut off ties.
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Turkey's Oktay on Syria Migration, NATO Commitment

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Sep.06 -- Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay discusses the risk of a European migration crisis from Syria and Turkey's commitment to its NATO obligations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio,...
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The West Failing to Meet China Threat: Ex-U.S. Trade Chief Barshefsky

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Nov.20 -- Charlene Barshefsky, a former U.S. trade representative who led talks on China’s entry into the World Trade Organization and now senior international partner at law firm WilmerHale, talks about the Asian nation's efforts to...
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CLEAN : Negev Forum shows strength of Israel relations with neighbours: diplomat

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Alon Ushpiz, director-general at Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says that Negev Forum's first Steering Committee meeting demonstrates the "strength" of the relationship between Israel and its neighbours, during a press conference...
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07/00/71 c0019817 / color - kine wash: nixon on his visit to china: uncut "nixon - china" shows: shot of pres nixon speaking on his plan to visit china before may of 1972: (shot 7/71 150ft) us - for rel - china, nat nixon,...
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U.S. Said to Prepare a Target List of Turkey Economic Sanctions

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Aug.01 -- The U.S. has reportedly prepared a list of Turkish individuals and entities that could be targeted if sanctions are imposed on the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan for imprisoning U.S. citizens and diplomatic employees....
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Comments from Singh, political developments

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1. Crowd at Indian prime minister-designate Manmohan Singh's residence 2. Various of crowd offering sweets 3. Various of Singh receiving flowers by supporters 4. Pan from cameras to Singh at news briefing 5. Reporters 6. SOUNDBITE...
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USA: WASHINGTON: STINGER MISSILE SALES TO TAIWAN WILL GO AHEAD

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English/Nat The U-S says it is to go ahead with plans to sell Stinger missiles and other weapons to Taiwan despite demands from Chinese officials to scrap the deal. The U-S State Department says the hardware is "purely defensive," and...
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Berenberg Says Brace for Small-Scale Protectionism

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Jul.19 -- Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg, discusses U.S.-China relations and what to expect from the trade talks this week in Washington. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Why Canada Shouldn't Stand Up To Trump

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Jan.20 -- John Higginbotham, Senior Fellow at CIGI and Carleton University joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Mark Bunting to discuss how Canada should build relationship with U.S. President Trump.
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What to Watch at the Eastern Economic Forum in Russia

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Sep.11 -- Timothy Frye, a professor at Columbia University, discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and what to watch at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia. He spoke...
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South Korea's Conservative Election Win Shows Hawkish Turn

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Former top prosecutor Yoon Suk-Yeol won the election as South Korea's president, returning the conservative opposition to power after five years. What does the election results mean for foreign relations with China? Bloomberg's Sangmi...
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Singapore’s Recovery Will Be Gradual, Uneven: Chan

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Nov.04 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing discusses the impact of the U.S. presidential election on relations with Singapore and the city-state’s economic recovery. He speaks
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Preparations, comments ahead of Bush/Putin summit

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1. Various of wide shot of Bratislava castle where Bush-Putin summit is taking place 2. Security near castle 3. Summit poster 4. Water cannon standing by 5. Security with security check point 6. Exterior of Slovak Foreign Ministry 7....
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US Tries to Keep Peace in the Taiwan Strait

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated that US policy toward Taiwan hasn't changed. "We do not support Taiwan independence," he said. But he added that America has a "strong unofficial relationship" with Taipei. He also says the US...
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(V) CHINA: US SECRETARY OF COMMERCE DALEY VISITS

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Voice and effects Kicking off a trade mission to China, U-S Commerce Secretary, William Daley said Monday that the U-S and China were getting down to the final round of negotiations on China's bid to join the World Trade Organisation...
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Canada and EU support a "unified international response"

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1. Danish President Anders Fogh Rasmussen and EU Commission President Romano Prodi walk up steps past camera into hallway 2. Various Prodi, Chretien and Rasmussen 3. Close up of Rasmussen pan down to handshake 4. Close up of Prodi - pan...
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IISS: US China Tensions Key Focus At 'Shangri-La Dialogue 2022'

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IISS Asia Executive Director James Crabtree says the 'Shangri-La Dialogue' will serve as a rare opportunity for the U.S. and China to discuss a long list of disagreements and topics of common concern. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David...
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Obama announces India trip, says relationship will help shape century

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1. Wide shot door opens, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Indian External Affairs Minister Sri Krishna walk to podiums 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "India is an indispensable partner and...
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SYND 27 09 74 SENATE RULES COMMITTEE HEARING HEARINGS FOR VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ROCKEFELLER

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Nelson D. Rockefeller hearings due to his nomination for the vice-presidency and those against him, as he was suspected to be too left-wing 1. vs the hearings 2. mcu Rockefeller SOUNDBITE - We're not dealing with his own personal fortune...