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CLEAN : Syrian opposition seek to heal deep

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CLEAN : Syrian opposition seek to heal deep
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CLEAN : French justice minister comments on racist

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CLEAN : French justice minister comments on racist
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CLEAN : Protesters gather at Nigerian Embassy in US over missing girls

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CLEAN : Protesters gather at Nigerian Embassy in US over missing girls
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CLEAN: Archbishop of Lagos calls for end to Islamist violence

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CLEAN: Archbishop of Lagos calls for end to Islamist violence
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CLEAN : French panel recommends legalising

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CLEAN : French panel recommends legalising
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Michel: urgent need to deal with CETA dispute

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The European Union's attempt to finalise a massive free trade deal with Canada by the end of a two-day summit failed on Friday, with the tiny Belgian region of Wallonia holding up the pact saying its objections had not yet been...
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Weafer: Russian Economy Is Putin's Greater Priority

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Oct. 11 -- Christopher Weafer, senior partner and founder at Macro Advisory, examines relations between the United States and Russia ahead of the U.S. presidential election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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BlackBerry CEO: How Trump Will Impact the Tech Industry

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Nov. 10 -- BlackBerry CEO John Chen comments on the implications of Donald Trump's election and the company's plan to release one more in-house phone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the Techonomy Conference in Half Moon Bay,...
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NATO chief hails cooling of US-Russia rhetoric

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said he welcomes any "toning down" of rhetoric between Russia and the US after Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed a desire for increased cooperation between the two...
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JPM's Lomer: 2016 a 'Vintage Year' to Invest in U.K.

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Dec.07 -- David Lomer, co-head of M&A for EMEA at JPMorgan, recaps the 2016 global M&A market and looks forward to the year ahead. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Daniel Mays interview - BAFTA TV Awards

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with actor Daniel Mays speaking on nomination for his role in 'Line of Duty'. The best of television is honoured at the Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on May...
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Philippines downplays alleged China war threats

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYManila - 22 May 20171. Various of new Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano at news conference2. SOUNDBITE: (English/Tagalog) Alan Peter...
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Moon Mulls Conditions for Talks with NKorea

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South Korea's president is suggesting that the release of three Americans held by North Korea could kick-start long-stalled negotiations with Pyongyang.President Moon Jae-in (jah-yihn) says another impetus for talks would be for North...
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CLEAN : Fillon wants frank dialogue with Moscow

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French presidential candidate François Fillon says he wants frank dialogue at a high level with Moscow at a press conference
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CLEAN : EU Migration: France seeks to fight crime in Balkans

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Italy's Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni criticised fellow EU nations on Wednesday for leaving his country to grapple with the migrant crisis despite pledges made by France and Germany
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Trump meets Emir of Qatar on UN sidelines

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US President Donald Trump met the Emir of Qatar in New York on Tuesday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting. The two leaders spoke to reporters before their meeting and said the dispute between Qatar and four...
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Putin Says North Korea Is Irritating the U.S.

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Oct.04 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin talks about the development of North Korea's military capabilities. He speaks during a Russian Energy Week forum.
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Bloomberg

Fortum's CEO Sees Uniper as Investment, Not Takeover

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Sep.27 -- Pekka Lundmark, chief executive officer at Fortum, discusses his bid for Uniper, commodity trading, coal prices and investing in fossil fuel assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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UK opposition leader condemns Venezuela violence

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Britain's opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Monday commented on developments in Venezuela, saying the loss of life on all sides was "terrible" and calling for a process that respected "the human rights of all". Stressing...
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US envoy: Pyongyang not interested in dialogue

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The US ambassador to the UN's forum on disarmament said Wednesday that the international community should be "extremely concerned" following North Korea's missile test over Japan. Robert Wood made the comments during a...
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JPMorgan Confident China Will Open Financial Industry

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Nov.10 -- JPMorgan Asia Pacific Chairman and CEO Nicolas Aguzin discusses China's plan to open its financial system. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Economics, Security Dominate US-Japan Talks

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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is meeting with Japan's deputy prime minister on economic issues ahead of President Donald Trump's trip to Asia next month. Pence says, alongside Japan Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, that...
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Economics, security dominate US-Japan talks

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US Vice President Mike Pence is meeting with Japan's deputy prime minister on economic issues ahead of President Donald Trump's trip to Asia next month. Speaking alongside Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso, Pence said...
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CLEAN : Red Cross to reduce Afghanistan presence after deadly attacks

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The International Committee of the Red Cross will drastically reduce operations in war torn Afghanistan after seven of its employees were killed in attacks this year the aid organisation says