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Russian Energy Minister Says Cuts In Russian Winter Difficult But Feasible

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Dec.06 -- Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says even though it will be difficult to cut production during the winter months in Russia, he does see it as a feasible goal. He was speaking to Bloomberg TV's Annmarie Hordern,...
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CLEAN : Uganda releases 13 Rwandan nationals as gesture of good will: minister

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Uganda releases thirteen Rwandan nationals that were facing charges of espionage and security related offences criminal activity and illegal possession of firearms as a gesture of good will Ugandan Foreign Affairs minister Sam Kutesa...
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CLEAN : Ahmedabad prepares for Trump's India visit

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The Indian city of Ahmedabad is getting ready for next week’s visit by US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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DOJ Inquiries Shouldn't Affect U.S.-Ukraine Relations, Foreign Minister Prystaiko Says

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Feb.19 -- Ukraine Foreign Affairs Minister Vadym Prystaiko discusses the U.S. Justice Department's Ukraine inquiries and what it means for the future of U.S.-Ukraine relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on...
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Trump Weighs Retaliation For COVID-19; Has U.S.-China Dynamic Changed?

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President Trump is reportedly considering punishing China for its failure to contain the coronavirus. Is the long-running U.S.-China spat changing?
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World Leaders Trust Biden, Sen. Ben Cardin Says

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Nov.07 -- U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, says a Joe Biden presidency will be beneficial for foreign relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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U.S. Lifts Label on China as Currency Manipulator

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Jan.14 -- The Trump administration on Monday lifted its designation of China as a currency cheat, saying the nation has made “enforceable commitments” not to devalue the yuan and has agreed to publish exchange-rate information. Meantime,...
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Israel-UAE Accord Makes Palestine Deal More Likely, Envoy Says

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Aug.14 -- Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer says his country's accord with the United Arab Emirates will "make an Israeli-Palestinian peace more likely." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S.-China Relations Getting Progressively Worse, Says George Magnus

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May.20 -- University of Oxford China Centre Associate George Magnus examines the current state of U.S.- China relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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North Korea's Actions 'Just the Beginning,' Lankov Says

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Jun.17 -- Andrei Lankov, professor at Kookmin University in Seoul and director of Korea Risk Group, talks about the tension between the two Koreas. North Korea destroyed a liaison office with South Korea and moved troops into disarmed...
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Chinese ambassador: Disputes between UK and China have seriously poisoned relations

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Disputes between the UK and China over Hong Kong, tech giant Huawei and human rights abuses in Xinjiang have “seriously poisoned” relations between the two countries, Beijing’s ambassador to London said. Liu Xiaoming said the UK was at a...
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Israel Set to Vote For Fourth Time In Two Years

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Mar.23 -- Danny Danon, Former Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, discusses Israeli elections and potential outcomes. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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NYT Says Gaetz Investigation Focuses On Payments To Women

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The newspaper cites people close to the investigation, as well as a review of text messages and payment receipts.
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Vice President Harris Meets With Mexican President On Immigration

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The trip primarily focused on the root causes of why migrants are heading north and how to foster cooperation with Mexico.
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U.S., S. Korea Should Work Closely on N. Korea: Former Ambassador

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Feb.03 -- Kathleen Stephens, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea and now president of the Korea Economic Institute of America,, discusses the Biden administration's stance on the two Koreas. Stephens, who is also the board chair of the...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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California earmarks $6 billion for schools that reopen, U.S. to issue statement on Saudi Arabia, President Biden expresses support for unionization
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China Applies to Join CPTPP Trade Deal

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Sep.16 -- China has applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, better known as the CPTPP. This is the trade pact that was pushed by U.S. President Barack Obama as a way to isolate China....
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Venezuela's Maduro Sees No 'Positive Sign' From Biden

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Jun.18 -- After dealing with years of harsh sanctions from the Trump administration, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he sees no sign of policy changes from new U.S. President Joe Biden. But he believes a "win-win" relationship...
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Defence secretary Ben Wallace meets troops in Serbia...

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VOICED: Defence secretary Ben Wallace meets troops in Serbia. SHOWS: troops training in joint exercise, memorial flag raising ceremony underway, Ben Wallace inspecting troops. Interview with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace MP on 18 June...
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Boris Johnson interview

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson speaking in regards to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss' comments about French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre on the 26th...
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Boris Johnson interview

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson speaking in regards to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss' comments about French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre on the 26th...
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Afghan FM on Taliban prisoners, aid and Mullah Omar.

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1. Mid shot Afghan Foreign Minister, Abdullah Abdullah, sitting down at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdullah Abdullah, Afghan Foreign Minister "In some areas in the southern part of Afghanistan we believe there are still some...
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EU Wants Talk on Real Issues: Ambassador Chapuis

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The European Union and China are planning two high-level meetings in coming weeks. The bloc's Ambassador to Beijing told us exclusively that the EU wants to address issues rather than sweeping them under the rug. Nicolas Chapuis...
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CLEAN : China poses 'new' challenges in Indo-Pacific, says French FM in India

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"We have to address the challenges in the (Indo-Pacific) region," says Catherine Colonna, France's Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, including "new ones going with a new Chinese assertiveness (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)