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Irbil medics struggle with flow of injured

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As the Iraqi army advances to re-take Mosul from Islamic State militants, medics in an Irbil hospital were struggling to cope with the flow of injured civilians and soldiers on Sunday.The West Erbil Emergency Hospital is receiving 100 to...
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Toll from Italy avalanche climbs to 14

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The death toll from an avalanche in central Italy climbed to 14 on Tuesday as hopes began to fade that any of the 15 people still missing might be found alive under a mountain resort buried by tons of snow and rubble.Firefighter...
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Is Barclays CEO Jes Staley's Credibility at Stake?

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Apr.10 -- Christopher Wheeler, analyst at Atlantic Equities, and Bloomberg’s Michael Moore, discuss the credibility of the Barclays CEO Jes Staley over whistleblower action. They speak with Francine Lacqua and David Gura on "Bloomberg...
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Breaking Down Twitter's First-Quarter Earnings Report

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Apr.26 -- Anindya Ghose, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jitendra Waral break down Twitter's first-quarter earnings report. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel, David Westin and Jonathan...
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CLEAN : Sao Paulo in the street for May Day days after violent strike

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People take to the streets in Sao Paulo's May Day march just days after violent protests ripped through the country following a general strike
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Facebook User Growth Climbs as Twitter Gets Stuck

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Jul.27 -- Facebook Inc. topped two billion monthly users as it reported second-quarter results on Wednesday, while Twitter Inc. failed to build on its audience in the quarter. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Football: Brazilians react to Ronaldinho's retirement

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Ronaldinho retirement from football is premature say Brazilians a day after the Brazilian World Cup winner formally confirmed his retirement from football more than two years since his last appearance as a professional
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Bolton wants stronger SKorea-US alliance

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US National Security Advisor John Bolton met South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha in Seoul on Wednesday.
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Protest held in Rio over murdered councilwoman

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Hundreds have gathered in front Rio de Janeiro's city council building to protest and demand justice for the 2018 killing of a councilwoman and her driver.
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Weinstein accuser elated over conviction

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A California woman who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct said his conviction in New York on Monday made her feel safer and that she and other women who had spoken out against him had made a difference.
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CLEAN : UK lab working on an orally administered COVID-19 vaccine

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A lab in southern England is working on an orally administered COVID-19 vaccine that could be sent by the post (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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U.K. Needs Clear Protocols, Not Another Lockdown: BMA

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Sep.21 -- British Medical Association Council Chair Chaand Nagpaul discusses Covid-19 protocols as the U.K. government offers new warnings on the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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U.S. Sees Second-Highest Number Of New COVID-19 Cases

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The only day that saw more cases was last Friday.
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: February 4

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A look at the key figures and dates in the world of politics on February 4 after First Minister Arlene Foster said the Northern Ireland Protocol risks the country’s “political and economic links” to the UK and called for it to be replaced.
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Daily politics briefing: March 16

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The key facts behind the day's political headlines on March 16 as parts of Europe pull the AstraZeneca vaccine and Boris Johnson said there was “no reason at all” to stop its rollout.
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Daily politics briefing: March 19

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The key facts behind the day's political headlines on March 19 as Boris Johnson prepares for his coronavirus vaccine - insisting his Oxford/Astrazeneca jab is safe.
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Daily politics briefing: March 20

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The key facts behind the day's political headlines on March 20 as some European leaders warn of a third wave of coronavirus hitting the continent. The French government announced that new lockdown restrictions would be imposed on Paris...
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Daily politics briefing: March 21

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The key facts behind the day's political headlines on March 20 as the Chairman of the Police Federation says enforcing laws brought in under lockdown has become a “no-win” situation for officers due to the Government’s mixed messages on...