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UNESCO chief on Israeli suspension

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Israel suspended cooperation with UNESCO on Friday, a day after the United Nations cultural agency adopted a draft resolution that Israel says denies the deep, historic Jewish connection to holy sites in Jerusalem. UNESCO's draft...
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CLEAN : Netanyahu under fire after reneging on Western Wall deal

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Israel's shelving of a deal to allow men and women to pray together at the Western Wall echoed far beyond religion Monday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of abandoning reform efforts for political gain
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Senators Concerned Over Trump-Russia Talks

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Democratic senators expressed concern Tuesday over a report that President Donald Trump disclosed highly classified information to the Russian Ambassador and Foreign Minister during a meeting at the White House last week."I'm very...
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WH: 'absurd' to suggest support for slavery

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday faced a second day of questioning about how President Donald Trump and his aides view The Civil War. The controversy follows comments from Chief of Staff John...
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Bloomberg

Ackman Sees Settlement With ADP as Unlikely

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Bill Ackman said a settlement with Automatic Data Processing Inc. is “unlikely” as the activist investor defended his track record amid repeated attacks by the company’s management and board. Bloomberg's Scott Deveau reports on...
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Bloomberg

Ingves: los bancos aplicarán fielmente Basilea III

Higher Ed
Dec.08-- Stefan Ingves, presidente del Comité de Supervisión Bancaria de Basilea y gobernador del Banco de Suecia, prevé que los bancos implementarán fielmente el Acuerdo de Basilea III. Habla con Nicholas Comfort de Bloomberg en Fráncfort.
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Bloomberg

Rep. Roskam Says Growth Is Biggest Driver of Home Prices

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Congressman Peter Roskam, a Republican from Illinois, discusses the House tax bill with Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Ryan Won't Tie 3-Month Debt Limit Hike to Harvey

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House Speaker Paul Ryan is rejecting a Democratic idea to tie Harvey aid to a three-month increase in the debt limit. The Wisconsin Republican told reporters it was a "ridiculous idea" and said this was no time to play...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Denham on GOP's Push for Immigration Vote

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Jun.08 -- Rep. Jeff Denham, a Republican from California, discusses a push by Congressional Republicans to force a floor debate and vote on immigration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Pelosi: GOP Bill 'Compromise with the Devil'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus099494 House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is deriding the Republican immigration legislation coming up for a vote as a "compromise with the devil." She...
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Bloomberg

Ireland's D’Arcy Warns There Will Be No Compromise on Brexit

Higher Ed
Jul.04 -- Michael D’Arcy, Irish minister with responsibility for financial services, discusses Brexit and plans to raise Dublin's status as a global banking and insurance hub. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

CBI Sees Massive Stockpiling as Short-Term Effect of Brexit

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May.20 -- Confederation of British Industry Director-General Carolyn Fairbairn discusses the effects of Brexit and U.S.-China-trade tensions on U.K. businesses. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Theresa May confirms exit - additional camera angle

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Theresa May has announced she is standing down as Tory party leader on Friday June 7.
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Protesters demonstrate against UK PM

Higher Ed
A dozen of protesters waited for the British Prime Minister Theresa May in front of the European Commission building in Brussels on Wednesday dressed as unicorns, claiming that the compromise she seeks does not exist.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Government Shutdown Likely to Go Into 2019

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Dec.28 -- The partial U.S. government shutdown is likely to continue into 2019 after House Republicans said Thursday they didn’t plan any votes this week and President Donald Trump said most federal employees losing pay because of the...
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UK's smaller parties on Brexit talks, referendum

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Leaders and spokespeople from five of the UK's minority parties held a joint news briefing on Wednesday to show their combined support for a confirmatory referendum on any Brexit deal.
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Bloomberg

What Trump's Proposed Mexico Tariffs Mean for U.S.-China Trade Talks

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Jun.01 -- Jimmy Chang, senior portfolio manager at Rockefeller & Co., discusses President Trump’s proposed tariffs on Mexican goods and the Chinese economy on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." This interview aired on May 31, 2019.
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Bloomberg

Merkel Ally Says Populists Will Fail to Deliver on Promises

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Apr.24 -- Manfred Weber, the candidate of Europe’s Christian Democrats to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission president in November, discusses the upcoming European election and downplays the implications of a populist...
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Sky News

Cabinet Members leave Cabinet Office meeting

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots UK Cabinet Ministers including Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd MP, Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns MP and Transport SecretaryChris Grayling MP leaving Cabinet Offices. With the clock ticking down, Theresa...
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Press Association

Rory Stewart: I will set out to tackle knife crime in future bid to be London Mayor

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Independent MP and former Conservative Rory Stewart speaks about his decision to stand down at the next general election, to run as an independent candidate for the Mayor of London. Mr Stewart said he was keen to tackle knife crime in...
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Bloomberg

Nothing But Debt

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Feb.07 -- U.S. junk bonds have been resilient and perhaps even impervious to alarms being sounded about the deadly coronavirus as borrowers inundated the market with almost $14B of new bonds pricing this week. That is the the most junk...
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Bloomberg

Dutch PM Rutte on EU Recovery Plan, Governance

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Jul.17 -- European Union leaders are meeting in Brussels today to discuss a radical 750 billion-euro fund designed to help the bloc’s economies recover from the worst recession in living memory. Leaders are still deeply divided over key...
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Britain, EU Scramble For A Deal Weeks Before Brexit Transition Ends

Higher Ed
Fears mount over disruption to European trade and financial markets if no deal is reached.
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Bloomberg

Brexit Negotiations Hit Last-Minute Snag

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Dec.04 -- Brexit trade talks that were on the verge of a breakthrough descended into a fight between the U.K. and France on Thursday as the British government said prospects of an imminent deal had receded. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo...