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CAN724 EMPLOYEES OF RENAULT TAKE TO THE STREET IN PROTEST, AS DO PARIS'S CIVIL SERVANTS
Renault car workers and civil servants demonstrate separately in Paris for higher wages.
1. ms Renault workers march through street with banner, zoom in to banner
2. has, ws of crowd in square pan right
3. cu speaker pull back, pan right...
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Kushner Welcomes Tech CEOs to White House
Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump, welcomed technology executives to the White House on Monday. Apple CEO Tim Cook and Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google parent company Alphabetwere, were...
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Kushner Welcomes Tech CEOs to White House
Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to President Donald Trump, welcomed technology executives to the White House Monday. Apple CEO Tim Cook and Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google parent company Alphabetwere among the...
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Spain's civil servants could be on the chopping block, as the country's cabinet is dealing with the huge budget deficit. The cabinet is expected to approve the first in a series of spending freezes and cuts.
HEADLINE: Spain Financial Crisis
CAPTION: Spain's civil servants could be on the chopping block, as the country's cabinet is dealing with the huge budget deficit. The cabinet is expected to approve the first in a series of spending...
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Riot police clash with anti-austerity protesters, union on job cuts
1. Wide of Greek Parliament building and anti-austerity protesters gathered in Syntagma Square, in front of building
2. Riot police blocking protesters trying to climb right-hand steps up to parliament building
3. Mid of riot police...
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Germany Said to Make EU Bill a U.K. Brexit Priority
Mar.28 -- Germany is reportedly focused on making a priority out of the U.K. paying its debt to the European Union early on in Brexit negotiations. Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy has the details as the U.K. prepares to trigger Article 50 on...
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EU considers halting salaries of Palestinian civil servants in Gaza who aren't working, reax
The European Union (EU) should stop paying the salaries of Palestinian civil servants in Gaza who don't work, EU auditors recommended on Wednesday.
The news was greeted with dismay by people in Gaza.
The findings were made public by the...
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Civil servants walk off the job to protest new PM's planned reforms
1. Wide of protesters marching
2. Wider shot of march
3. Protester shouting slogans through megaphone
4. Protesters shouting slogans while holding banner
5. Mid of protesters marching
6. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Ilias Vrettakos, alternate...
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Civil servants protest over austerity as Eurogroup prepares to decide on latest bailout
1. Close-up of protesters chanting (Greek) "Take the bailout agreement and get out of here"
2. Wide of municipal workers marching, UPSOUND: (Greek) "(Mayor) Kaminis, no one will provide a list" (referring to a requested list of names of...
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Bush picks conservative judge to fill crucial vacancy
1. US President George W. Bush and Supreme Court Nominee Samuel Alito
2. Wide of Bush and Alito
3. Close up of Alito
4. Mid of Bush and Alito
5. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"Judge Alito is one of the most...
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Singapore Set to Pick Finance Chief Heng as Premier Lee’s Successor
Nov.22 -- Singapore is expected to tap Finance Minister Heng Swee Keatas the de facto successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday, kicking off the city-state’s third leadership transition in its 53-year history. Heng will be...
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Boris Johnson pledges spending blitz to heal UK economy amid coronavirus pandemic
Boris Johnson has promised an infrastructure spending blitz to revitalise the battered UK economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The Prime Minister said he is preparing for an effort comparable to Franklin D Roosevelt’s New...
Press Association
Politics daily briefing: August 16
A look at all the latest political facts as Rishi Sunak vows to cut staff numbers in the civil service if he becomes prime minister.
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4:3 Tourists eye spending, while analysts digest German-French plans
Brussels, Belgium - 17 August 2011
1. Wide of tourists walking through Mini-Europe park
2. Various of tourists in park
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lola Haro, Spanish tourist:
"I am spending my money very carefully because I am a civil...
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HONG KONG: LUXURY BRITISH SHIP THE ORIANA LEAVES FOR BRITAIN
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In one of the last vestiges of colonial privilege, the Oriana pulled out of Hong Kong bound for Britain at sunset on Thursday.
On board is a group of British civil servants making the journey home but many Hong Kong tax...
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President urges Congress to pass Iraq funding to support troops
1. STILL: US President George W Bush reading radio address, with radio equipment superimposed, over AUDIO: (English) George W. Bush, US President
"Good morning. Congress will soon vote on legislation to fund our troops serving on the...
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Merkel plans to ban full veil from courts
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday that she aims to introduce "precise action guidelines" regarding a full veil ban in some public places, such as "civil service or in the courts".Speaking at the International Panel of...
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Civil servants, unions in Catalonia react to first day of Madrid direct rule
Catalonia's civil servants gave their thoughts about future working arrangements on Monday - their first day back at work since Spain dismissed the separatist regional government and imposed direct control.
Some, such as...
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U.K. Calls 40 Billion-Euro Brexit Bill Speculation
Aug.07 -- The office of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has dismissed a report that the nation is preparing to pay 40 billion-euro to leave the European Union. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Mark Gilbert reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...
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Carrie Lam praises calm Hong Kong election
Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam has cast her vote in the district council elections, seen as a referendum on whether the public still supports long-running protests against her government.
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Prime Minister says he has confidence in embattled Home Secretary
The Prime Minister has confirmed he “absolutely” has full confidence in Home Secretary Priti Patel after her most senior adviser quit and levelled bullying accusations against her.
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About 5,000 civil servants march in rally against austerity measures
1. Low angle shot of demonstrators holding banner at front of march
2. Various of demonstrators marching
3. Demonstrators holding banner
4. Demonstrators marching
5. Demonstrators holding coffin and wearing masks with pictures of Prime...
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Strikes disrupt flights, state and bank services
1. Wide of head of demonstration
2. Demonstrators holding banner reading (Greek) "Strong popular front against policies of free market and capital"
3. Close up of demonstrators marching
4. Wide shot of demonstration
5. Pan of marchers...
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UAE government summit showcases technology of the future
Politicians, civil servants and intellectuals are getting a taste of the future at a forward-thinking design summit in Dubai.
Towering exoskeletons, chess playing robots and self-driving cars may seem like science fiction to some, but...