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AP Analysis: Trump Decision 'A Campaign Promise'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 1 June 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Julie Pace, Associated Press White House Correspondent "President Trump's announcement that he was...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fuerzas iraquies retoman de los kurdos dos campos petroleros

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Irak se apodero el martes de los dos principales campos petroleros de la ciudad de Kirkuk destruyendo asi la perspectiva de independencia de la region autonoma
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Bloomberg

Now Is Right Time to Invest in EM, Says Pictet's Paolini

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Oct.02 -- Luca Paolini, chief strategist at Pictet Asset Management, discusses emerging markets and the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

ECB Probably a Year Away From Hiking Rates, Says Zingales

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Jun.20 -- University of Chicago Booth School Finance Professor Luigi Zingales discusses the European Central Bank's rate path as they exit quantitative easing. He spoke Tuesday with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson from the ECB's annual forum in...
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Bloomberg

Zingales Says Trade Tensions Put ECB in a Hard Position

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Jun.21 -- Luigi Zingales, finance professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses European Central Bank policy and the impact of trade tensions on the economic cycle. He speaks from Sintra, Portugal, on "Bloomberg...
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China wants to boost cooperation with central, eastern Europe

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China on Tuesday said it wants to further boost cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe, where it is already financing infrastructure projects as part of a wider bid to increase global influence.
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Bloomberg

We Are Underweight Indian Equities, Rupee, Says Credit Suisse's Woods

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Dec.10 -- John Woods, Asia-Pacific chief investment officer at Credit Suisse, discusses the surprise resignation of Urjit Patel from the RBI and what it means for markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Why Central Banks Buy So Much Gold

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May.30 -- Thomas Kaplan, The Electrum Group Chairman, talks about why central banks buy so much gold. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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Bloomberg

Macron Must Heal Rural-Urban Divide, Paris Deputy Mayor Says

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May.27 -- Anne Lebreton, deputy mayor of Paris, discusses the challenges facing French President Emmanuel Macron after he suffered a narrow defeat to Marine Le Pen’s nationalist movement in Sunday’s European parliamentary elections....
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Sky News

Mike Pompeo, Jeremy Hunt and Justin Welby at Lambeth Palace

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CLEAN: Interior shots of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt sat talking in Lambeth Palace, with religious leaders of different faiths listening on 8 May 2019...
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Balkan rivers at risk from hydropower plants

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Unspoiled rivers in the Balkans are facing new dangers from small hydropower plants that have sprouted up across the region in recent years, environmental experts warned Thursday.
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon interview on independence

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon speaking on election result & need for independence for Scotland. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says Boris Johnson cannot keep...
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Schiff: Impeachment trial needs to hear Bolton

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Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead impeachment prosecutor against President Donald Trump, says "there seems to be a real shift in where the Republican senators are," in calling former national security adviser John Bolton as a witness.
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Schiff: Impeachment trial needs to hear Bolton

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Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead impeachment prosecutor against President Donald Trump, says "there seems to be a real shift in where the Republican senators are," in calling former national security adviser John Bolton as a witness.
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Guaid urges free, fair elections in Venezuela

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Venezuela's opposition leader said Wednesday that he wants the European Union to broaden sanctions against members of the Venezuelan government as a way to push toward free presidential elections in the country.
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Bloomberg

Fed Should Just 'Drop the Mic,' JPMorgan's Michele Says

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Aug.18 -- Bob Michele, JPMorgan Asset Management global chief investment officer and head of global fixed income, says it will take a significant decline in economic activity for money to take U.S. Treasury yields down to zero. He speaks...
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Press Association

Testing facility opens for lorry drivers bound for France

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A testing facility opens in Gorey, Co. Wexford, for lorry drivers bound for France. The healthcare company has signed a contract with the Department of Transport to provide rapid Covid-19 antigen tests for the drivers as fresh disruption...
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Press Association

Shoppers queue for the Apple Store on Regent Street

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Shoppers queue for the Apple Store on Regent Street, London, the last weekend before Christmas. Interviews with Ashwen D'Costa and Lynette Dsouza; Maddie Corelare and Elena Cioaca; Dana (declined to give surname).
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Press Association

Harvie: PM can't 'dig heels in' over Indy Ref 2

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Quotes from Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie after he received a list seat in the Glasgow election. He talks about winning a seat, missing out on winning a seat in Glasgow Kelvin, the performance of the Scottish Greens and...
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Press Association

Idris Elba: Food shortages is a reality if we don't deal with climate change

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Hollywood actor Idris Elba called on decision-makers to do more in the fight against climate change suggesting that food shortages could become the normality if inactive continues. Includes quotes from activist Vanessa Nakate.
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Bloomberg

Forecaster Sees Limited Early-Winter U.S. Heating Demand

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Jon Gottschalck, head of the U.S. Climate Prediction Center’s operational prediction branch, says early-winter U.S. heating demand will be "somewhat limited" due to above-average temperatures in the nation's eastern and southern regions....
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : La AIEA visita Japón para evaluar proyecto de verter al mar agua de Fukushima

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La Agencia Internacional de Energía Atómica inició el lunes una misión en Japón para evaluar un controvertido proyecto de verter al mar las aguas tratadas de la central nuclear de Fukushima Daiichi, que en 2011 fue golpeada por un...
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Russian Troops Destroy Ukrainian City Of Borodyanka

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As they advanced on the capitol of Kyiv, Putin's army cleared the way by attacking Borodyanka. It's about 40 miles east of downtown.
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Bloomberg

Natixis' Garcia Herrero on Economic Weekahead

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Alicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Chief Asia Pacific Economist discusses the economic weekahead. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".