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EU's Brexit Guideline Sets One Voice for Trade

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Mar.31 -- Judy Dempsey, non-resident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, discusses details of the European Union's draft guidelines for Brexit negotiations. She speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Dems: Trump's Commission Aims to Suppress Votes

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Democrats are calling President Donald Trump's voter fraud commission a vehicle for voter suppression. Critics see the commission as part of a conservative campaign to strip minority voters and poor people from the voter...
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Official: Kenya results not affected by areas where voting did not occur

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Kenya's election commission on Monday prepared to declare President Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner of last week's vote, seeking to end a fraught process during which the main opposition leader boycotted the election and said he would form...
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CLEAN : Kenya poll chief confirms election to go ahead Thursday

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Kenya's poll chief confirms that a highly contentious election will take place as scheduled despite the absence of opposition leader Raila Odinga and numerous concerns over its credibility
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Kenya's electoral commission to announce result later Monday

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Kenya's election commission says it will announce results of last week's presidential vote on Monday afternoon, seeking to end a fraught electoral process in which President Uhuru Kenyatta ran without a significant challenge because the...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Photo opportunity for members of the Lytton Commission in 1932

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Title: 'Manchurian Commission at Chicago: Chicago -- Commission headed by Lord Lytton of Great Britain, appointed by League of Nations to study Far East crisis, is interviewed at Chicago. Feb. 10, 1932' / introductions of and photo...
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Kenya's Electoral Commission on court ruling

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The Chairman of Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Friday called on the office of the public prosecutor to "urgently" investigate and "prosecute" any members staff which may have violated electoral law. ...
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Odinga hails 'great day for Kenya' following court ruling

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Kenyan opposition candidate Raila Odinga called the Supreme Court's decision to nullify President Uhuru Kenyatta's election win "precedent-setting" and said it will "reverberate" throughout the continent for generations. ...
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Long Way From ECB Buying Italian Bonds, Panmure Gordon Says

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Sep.03 -- Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, discusses Italian political risk and its impact on bond markets and the euro after Italy’s coalition government went back on the offensive, insisting they’ll follow through on...
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McKinsey 'Horrified' Saudis May Have Used Memo to Silence Dissidents

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Oct.22 -- McKinsey & Co. has responded to reports that a report it prepared on public perception of Saudi Arabia may have been used to silence those who disagree with the kingdom. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Siemens CEO Sticks to Alstom Rail Deal, Says 'We're Going to Make This Work'

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Jan.23 -- Joe Kaeser, chief executive officer at Siemens, discusses the planned merger with Alstom SA, supply chains and 5G. He speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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EU Leaders Fail Again to Agree on Top Jobs

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Jul.02 -- EU leaders fail again to agree on who will take the bloc’s top jobs. This follows a 20-hour session that ended without a breakthrough. France and Germany have been wrangling for weeks over a jobs package centered on the...
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Goldman's Barroso Expects Populists to Grow Considerably in EU Election

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May.21 -- Jose Manuel Barroso, non-executive chairman at Goldman Sachs and former president of the European Commission and Prime Minister of Portugal, discusses upcoming elections in the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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EU Yet to Receive Workable Backstop Proposals: Spokeswoman

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Oct.01 -- European Commission Spokeswoman Mina Andreeva reiterated that the European Union has yet to receive workable U.K. proposals regarding the Irish backstop. She made the comments at a news conference in Brussels.
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Bloomberg

Option Pit Founder's Bullish Trade on Schwab

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Oct.04 -- In this edition of "Options Insight," Option Pit founder Mark Sebastian examines the recent volatility in U.S. equities and his options play on Charles Schwab Corp. He speaks with Bloomberg's Luke Kawa on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Europe Has a Very Big Appetite for U.S. LNG, EU's Sefcovic Says

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May.15 -- European Commission Vice President: Energy Union Maros Sefcovic discusses energy talks with the U.S., President Donald Trump's decision to not impose auto tariffs, and issues with the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. He speaks on...
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle: My office is open to all

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle has been re-elected as Commons Speaker, telling MPs his “office is open to all”. The Chorley MP was returned to the post unopposed at the start of the new Parliament. He replaced John Bercow as Speaker in November,...
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Hong Kong Legislative Council's Tien on Protests, Chief Executive Lam

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Dec.08 -- Michael Tien, a pro-establishment member of Hong Kong's legislative council and founder of apparel chain G2000 Group, talks about the protests in the city and Chief Executive Carry Lam. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Tom...
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Bloomberg

Juncker Tenure Ends for Commission Shaped by Crisis

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Nov.29 -- Jean-Claude Juncker steps down as President of the European Commission after completing a five-year term marked by three major crises: the Greek bailout, the migration crisis in 2015 and Brexit. Maria Tadeo reports from Brussels.
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Afghanistan set to release 1,500 Taliban

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A senior Afghan official said on Wednesday that the release of Taliban prisoners depended on the actions of the Taliban and their commitment to ending violence in the country.
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Lagarde Says ECB’s Options Limited by Low Rates, Low Inflation

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Feb.06 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde discusses monetary policy and the institution’s strategic review. She speaks to European Parliament lawmakers in Brussels.
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EU Economy Chief Sees Agreement on Recovery Fund in July

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Jun.05 -- A deal on a 750 billion-euro ($850 billion) package to help the European Union’s economies recover from the virus-induced recession could be struck in July, according to European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs...
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Bloomberg

Trump Needs Two More Debates to Win, Says Pollster Luntz

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Oct.08 -- Veteran Republican pollster Frank Luntz said Thursday that President Donald Trump would not be able to close the gap with Joe Biden without participating in another presidential debate. Luntz appears on "Balance of Power."
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CLEAN : President of Ghana submits his candidacy for presidential election

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Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo files his candidacy for the presidential election scheduled to be held on December 7 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)