Bloomberg
BOJ Not Winning Inflation Fight Yet
Jul.19 -- As the Bank of Japan wraps up its two-day meeting, it is widely expected to keep its foot firmly on the monetary accelerator, trying to fuel a faster rise in inflation. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Bank of Japan Meet to Set Policy
Oct.30 -- Sony Financial Holdings Senior Fellow Chief Economist Masaaki Kanno weighs in on Bank of Japan monetary policy and talks about the Japanese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Moulid celebrated with colourful lantern march
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People in Sale have been celebrating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad with their annual lantern procession.
The colourful structures are carried through the streets accompanied by traditional Moroccan...
Bloomberg
Riksbank's Jansson Sees 'Bright Picture of Swedish Inflation'
Feb.14 -- Sveriges Riksbank Deputy Governor Per Jansson discusses the central bank's interest rate decision and how it views inflation and GDP growth in Sweden. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Billner.
Bloomberg
Riksbank Ingves: We Are Seeing Nuances About When to Tighten
Jul.03 -- Sweden's central bank kept its benchmark rate unchanged at minus 0.5%. Riksbank also indicated that they plan to raise rates by the end of the year. Governor Stefan Ingves spoke to Bloomberg following Riksbank's press conference.
Bloomberg
BOJ Has Mastered its Messaging, Says Natwest's Lin
Aug.01 -- Maximillian Lin, vice president and emerging markets Asia strategist at Natwest Markets, discusses the BOJ policy decision and what it means for markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sea-Watch official on arrested captain's condition
A spokesperson for Sea-Watch said on Sunday that the captain of one of its humanitarian rescue ships is "fine" and preparing for her court appearance.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Miss Venezuela 2015 Mariam Habach reacts to her crown
Newly crowned Miss Venezuela Mariam Habach 19 reacted Friday to her win the night before (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In Syria camp uncertain future for foreign IS orphans
Displaced Syrian women volunteer as caretakers for orphans of foreign Islamic State(IS) group fighters saying the children are still visibly scarred after living with their late parents under IS at Ain issa camp in Syria's northwestern...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Una valiosa corona etiope reaparece en Holanda tras anos desaparecida
Una corona etiope del siglo XVIII de valor incalculable volvera a su pais de origen despues de que un refugiado la escondiera durante mas de 20 anos en Holanda (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
'Mr. Yen' Sakakibara Sees Currency Heading Towards 100 Eventually
Oct.31 -- Eisuke Sakakibara, former top currency official of Japan’s finance ministry known as Mr. Yen, talks about Bank of Japan's policy, the economy and the yen. The BOJ this week resorted to words rather than fresh policy action in...
Bloomberg
BOJ Has No Reason to Add Monetary Easing: Fmr. Policy Board Member
Oct.30 -- Sayuri Shirai, a former member of Bank of Japan's policy board and now a professor at Keio University, talks about the central bank and the economy. Industrial output rebounded more than expected in September amid rush demand...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Locusts boiled baked or dried? Kuwait serves up a swarm
Some people like them baked others prefer them dried (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Palestinians protest against Trump Mideast plan
Dozens of Palestinians gathered on Friday on the outskirts of Beirut to protest the Trump administration's proposed peace plan in the Middle East.
Press Association
Wuhan evacuees held in quarantine on The Wirral
Footage of Arrowe Park Hospital, The Wirral, where British nationals from the coronavirus-hit city of Wuhan in China are being quarantined.
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Hospital scenes as Iraq confirms 1st virus case
Iraq announced the discovery of the country's first case of a new virus on Monday in the Shiite city of Najaf.
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Virus affects religious tourism in Iraqi holy city
The new coronavirus has paralyzed religious tourism in the Shiite Muslim holy city of Najaf, 97 miles south of Baghdad.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Jewish settlers celebrate Purim despite coronavirus restrictions
Jewish settlers take part in a parade despite Israel's coronavirus restrictions in the West Bank city of Hebron along the Israeli controlled al-Shuhada street as they celebrate Purim which commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish...
Sky News
Boris Johnson announces school closures in COVID-19 outbreak
CLEAN: Interior views of Prime Minister Boris Johnson walking in and giving his daily Coronavirus press conference flanked by senior medical advisers, as he announces that schools will close due to the COVID-19 outbreak on 18 March 2020...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Hirak: a fewer number Algerians defy the coronavirus amid fears
Algerians take to the streets in the capital Algiers for the 55th week in a row defying fears of coronavirus spread (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lebanon announces first virus death
Lebanon on Tuesday has reported its first death of a person with the new coronavirus, a 56-year-old man who had recently returned from Egypt, Health Ministry officials said.
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Indians celebrate Holi festival of colours
Coloured powders filled the air as thousands across India celebrated the Hindu festival of Holi.
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Senate Dems seek relief to counter virus outbreak
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