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Climate change strike protesters out in force in Ireland

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Protestors in Ireland rally as part of a global climate change strike, which is demanding more action from international governments. Hundreds of people gathered for protests across the island of Ireland on Friday as part of a global...
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Bloomberg

Whats Behind Zenefits All-in-One HR Startup?

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Sept. 22 -- Zenefits Founder and CEO Parker Conrad discusses the companys online Human Resources management tool. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Top German Cardinal Offers Resignation Over Child Abuse

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Cardinal Reinhard Marx published his resignation letter to the pope online.
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What the Coronavirus Outbreak Means for Pandemic Bonds

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Feb.26 -- Olga Jonas, Harvard Global Health Institute senior fellow, discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the World Bank's pandemic bonds with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : France rail disaster: "The plaintiffs are very angry" (lawyer)

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On 12 July 2013, a train derailed in Brétigny-sur-Orge station, near Paris (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Victims of France's worst rail disaster look for closure at trial

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Nearly nine years after France's worst rail disaster at Brétigny, survivor Jean-Luc Marissal says he expects "difficult times" but hopes the trial that opens in Evry will allow for "reconstruction" and "progressive resilience" for the...
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Picture in Ukraine 'continuing to be very grim', admits Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the attack on a kindergarten in Ukraine was a “false flag operation designed to discredit the Ukrainians”, adding: “We fear very much that that is a thing we will see more of over the next few days”....
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Bloomberg

Buffett Unseats Slim as Worlds Second Richest Person

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Dec. 8 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns and Brendan Greeley report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump warns of Clinton's "war" on US farmers

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Donald Trump on Saturday warned of a "war on the American farmer," telling a crowd in Iowa that rival Hillary Clinton "wants to shut down family farms" and implement anti-agriculture policies.In a likely refence to Iowa's agriculture...
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Sky News

Brexit Could Lead to Second Scottish Referendum

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VOICED: Theresa May said she'd deliver a deal that works for all of the United Kingdom - but Scotland's First Minister dismissed it as a potential catastrophe. Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland's voice wasn't being heard in Westminster and...
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Bloomberg

Will Sara Ramirez Ever Return to 'Grey's Anatomy'? | THR News

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Creator Shonda Rhimes said that the ABC medical drama tried to bring the 'Madam Secretary' regular back for Jessica Capshaw's last episode.
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Bloomberg

Biden Inherits Rocky Relations With China

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Nov.20 -- Trade relations between China and the U.S. have grown more strained since President-elect Joe Biden's term as Vice President.
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President Barack Obama has held his first meeting with the leaders of an independent commission investigating the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and he says the panel will examine the disaster and its causes thoroughly

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HEADLINE: Obama pledges changes to avert future oil spills CAPTION: President Barack Obama has held his first meeting with the leaders of an independent commission investigating the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and he says the panel will...
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CLEAN : "Hope" of trial for victims, families of 2004 Sharm el-Sheikh crash

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David Fouchard lost 11 members of his family in the crash of a Boeing 737 off Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt) in 2004, which killed 148 people, including 134 French (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Charge over 2004 Egypt plane crash gives "hope" to victims' relatives for a trial

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David Fouchard lost 11 members of his family in a 2004 plane crash off Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, which killed 148 people, including 134 French nationals (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Jubilant Trump vows to finish off Obamacare catastrophe

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US President Donald Trump vows to finish off the Obamacare catastrophe after the House of Representatives narrowly voted to repeal and replace it
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Greece Pre-Referendum Voting Opinions

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VOICED: Greece could take a temporary break from the euro, depending on what its voters decide in tomorrow's referendum. That was the message from the German finance minister as campaigning entered its final hours. Greece's own finance...
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$143M settlement in US gas explosions lawsuit

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The utility blamed for a series of gas explosions in Massachusetts has settled all class action lawsuits resulting from the disaster for $143 million.
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CLEAN : Reactions from opening of Yemenia Airways crash trial in Paris

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"Today is the culmination of 13 years of waiting, 13 years of struggle": the Yemenia Airways crash trial, in which the Yemen-based airline is accused of manslaughter and unintentional injury, opens in Paris in the presence of the only...
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VOICED : Surviving on leaves and berries S Sudanese on brink of famine

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VOICED : Surviving on leaves and berries S Sudanese on brink of famine
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CLEAN: UN special envoy talks about relief work for Pakistan flood

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CLEAN: UN special envoy talks about relief work for Pakistan flood
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$143 million settlement in Mass. explosion lawsuit

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The utility blamed for a series of gas explosions in Massachusetts has settled all class action lawsuits resulting from the disaster for $143 million.
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Sky News

Boris Johnson visits RAF Waddington

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson speaking in regards to his visit to RAF Waddington on the 17th February 2022 in Waddington, England
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NGO: Survival of nations depends on Cop26 finance deal

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Bert Wander, acting CEO of global campaign group Avaaz, on where he sees the Cop26 negotiations standing as President Alok Sharma prepares to bring proceedings to a close