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Opposition dispute Kenya election results

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Disgruntled Kenyan opposition called the disputed general election "a disaster" as Kenyans on Friday awaited the official results to be announced. James Orengo, a campaign manager for the main opposition candidate Raila...
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Bloomberg

Xi Says China Widening Access to Financial Markets, Service Sector

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Nov.04 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping says during a speech in Shanghai that China intends to cut import taxes further as part of its efforts to open its economy. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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DeBlasio joins Stop Abortion Ban Rally in NY

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Democratic presidential candidates are aligning with liberal advocacy groups for a day of nationwide rallies against a series of recent state laws significantly restricting abortion.
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UN urges Hungary to stop politicising migration

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The U.N. migration expert said on Wednesday that Hungary should not allow security concerns to override the human rights of migrants and called on the country's authorities to stop politicizing migration, which has "scape-goated" migrants.
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CLEAN : Catholic lawyers in Zimbabwe urge government to respect human rights

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The Catholic Lawyers Guild in Zimbabwe calls on the government to respect human rights amidst the arrest and incarceration of a prominent journalist and an opposition leader (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

How Activist Webb Earned 20% a Year Investing in Hong Kong Stocks

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Jan.03 -- David Webb, activist investor who has earned about 20 percent a year from his personal investments in Hong Kong shares since 1995, explains why has advised readers of his widely followed website to avoid more than 75 of the...
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of September 22nd

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President Biden announces the U.S. will donate 500 million COVID vaccine doses to low and middle-income countries. A law professor teaches Ted Cruz a lesson. And ESPN makes history with its first all-female MLB broadcast.
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G-20 Leaders Meet To Discuss Humanitarian Aid For Afghanistan

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World leaders are trying to coordinate humanitarian relief while keeping security concerns in mind.
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Bloomberg

Citi's $900 Million Revlon Gaffe Resurfaces

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Less than a day after Revlon Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Citigroup Inc.'s now-infamous payment error to its lenders has come up in the cosmetics giant's bankruptcy. Claire Boston reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Grenfell United's Edward Daffarn blasts Government's response on fifth anniversary of disaster

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Grenfell United's Edward Daffarn criticises the Government's response to the Grenfell disaster as a 'betrayal' on the fifth anniversary of the tragedy.
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Suella Braverman plans to cut spending by tackling waste and ‘stubborn’ shirkers

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Tory leadership hopeful Suella Braverman has vowed to tackle “stubborn” working-age people who “refuse” to get jobs to help cut the cost of Government and fund a “radical” plan to slash taxes. The Attorney General pledged to remove VAT...
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Home Secretary announces ‘biggest overhaul of asylum system in decades’

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In a speech at the Conservative Party conference, Home Secretary Priti Patel committed to delivering “the biggest overhaul of our asylum system in decades”. She told those tuning into the online conference: “A fair asylum system should...
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SYND 16 12 75 SRAELI REPRESENTATIVE HERZOG ADDRESSES UN ASSEMBLY IN NEW YORK

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Israeli representative in the UN Chaim Herzog made a bitter reply to a resolution from the international women's conference in Mexico City condemning Zionism. 1. ms Herzog addressing general assembly SOUNDBITE (English): attacks...
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USA - Paparazzi shield

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Spurred by anti-paparazzi fever, scientist Joseph Carvalko will soon introduce his "Eagle Eye" paparazzi shield, a device around the size of a pager that celebrities can wear around their necks to ruin any pictures that photographers...
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Dutch court rejects appeal for immediate release

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1. Wide exterior Dutch District court 2. Close up sign "Justice Palace" 3. Interior court room 4. Arrival of presiding judge, Roel Paris 5. Cut away 6. Milosevic attorney, Eric Olof 7. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Judge Roel Paris "This leads us...
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Reaction to death of Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai

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1. Various of Wangari Maathai''''s friends signing a condolence book 2. Close of Maathai''''s picture being adjusted 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Njeri Gakonyo, Green belt Movement board member: "We would really...
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the Internet can allow people to achieve great things, but also do great harm. She says now is the time to discuss what if any rules should be in place concerning the Web.

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HEADLINE: Clinton: How the Internet can save the world CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the Internet can allow people to achieve great things, but also do great harm. She says now is the time to discuss what if any rules...
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Sky News

Crackdown As Men Jailed Over Gay Wedding

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Crackdown As Men Jailed Over Gay Wedding
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Sky News

Student Protesters arrested in Manchester

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Student Protesters arrested in Manchester
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Sky News

Concerns grow over Mohammed Morsi's rule

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Concerns grow over Mohammed Morsi's rule
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat As the impeachment trial of U-S President Bill Clinton continued on Friday, the President made a bid to show that for him it was business as usual. In Washington, Clinton launched a new policy initiative, with the...
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On his first full day a presidential candidate, Sen. Rand Paul tried Wednesday to navigate the delicate and politically fraught question of abortion, refusing in an AP interview to specify when a mother's rights begin and when the fetus's ends. (April 8)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNashua, New Hampshire - 8 April 20151. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sen. Rand Paul, Republican Presidential Candidate"The thing is about abortion - and about a lot of things - is that I think people get...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft's Smith on Winning DOJ Suit: It Sends a Message

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July 14 -- Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, comments on today's decision by an appeals court that says Microsoft doesn't have to turn over e-mails stored in Ireland to the U.S. government for a drug...
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JFK Inauguartion, Part 1

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Swearing -in and Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address 1. Wide, crowd 2. Mid, John F Kennedy being sworn in 3. SOUNDBITE (English) John F Kennedy: "Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief...