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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is ordering top-to-bottom changes in how the U.S. nuclear force is operated and managed. AP National Security Writer Robert Burns explains what this means. (Nov.13)

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has concluded that problems in the nation's nuclear forces are rooted in a lack of investment, inattention by high-level leaders and sagging morale, and is ordering top-to-bottom changes, vowing to invest...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Says Russia Could Attack Ukraine Before Olympics End

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The U.S. believes Russia could take offensive military action or attempt to spark a conflict inside Ukraine as early as next week, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said. He even says Russian President Vladimir Putin could order an...
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CLEAN : Russia 'will have a plan to do an all-out invasion' in Ukraine says armament expert

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Senior Fellow for Land Warfare Ben Barry with the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London says he believes Russia could launch an offensive now against Ukraine, although the military could prefer to wait, and that...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sahel NGOs denounce authorities' security strategy

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A group of Sahelian and West African NGOs present a report to denounce the 'predominantly military' approach of authorities to resolve crises in Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Battle of Tunisia, Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, Dwight David Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery, 1940s

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The Battle of Tunisia, Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, Dwight David Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery, 1940s, allied casualties, desert operations
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German POWs in Normandy, German garrison surrenders in Saint-Malo, 1944

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German POWs in Normandy, German garrison surrenders in Saint-Malo, 1944
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Vadym Prystaiko press conference following the invasion of Ukraine

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom Vadym Prystaiko speaking at a press conference giving an update about the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and answering questions from the press on 24th February 2022 in...
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Astronaut in space robotically moves object on earth for first time ++VIDEO EXCLUSIVE ++

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NTH SPACE ROBOTICS SOURCE: AP TELEVISION/ NASA RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.55SHOTLIST++AP TELEVISION VIDEO EXCLUSIVE++AP TELEVISIONNoordwijk , Netherlands, June 3, 20151. Close up and pan from arm moving joystick to...
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Allied Forces battle the Armies of Nippon in Papua New Guinea, 1942

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Allied forces advance against the Imperial Japanese Army in the mountainous jungles of of Papua New Guinea. Local bearers carry wounded soldiers and troops struggle up the mountain paths.
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Bridgeman Arts

German forces in Hungary, 1945

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Civilians help to build barricades in Budapest, and German forces in battle, Hungary, 1945.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Has Strategic Advantage Over Russia: Petraeus

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KKR Global Institute Chairman and US Army Retired General David Petraeus says Ukraine's military now has the strategic advantage over Russian forces. He says Russian President Vladimir Putin is struggling to bring in new military...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Monex Group Executive Director Jesper Koll

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Jesper Koll, executive director of Monex Group Japan, discusses the outlook for the economy, central bank policy, and financial markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on this week's "Japan Ahead" on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Putin May Have His Eyes Set Toward Kyiv, IISS Says

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If Russian President Vladimir Putin sends troops to two self-proclaimed separatist republics in eastern Ukraine, he may push even further West, according to William Alberque of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Possibly...
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Bloomberg

Slok: Foreign Uncertainty Creates U.S. Hunt for Yield

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July 1 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, talks about the factors pushing U.S. yields to historic lows. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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As President Barack Obama begins his push for health care reform, he finds a climate in Washington that may be more willing to work on the issue than in the past.

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HEADLINE: Govt. more open to health reform than in past CAPTION: As President Barack Obama begins his push for health care reform, he finds a climate in Washington that may be more willing to work on the issue than in the past. ...
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Press Association

Ben Wallace: Russia could deploy mobile crematoriums on battlefield

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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says the Russian army could deploy mobile crematorium's on the battlefield to cover-up loss. The comments came as the Cabinet minister chatted with serving military personnel at the Horse Guards building in...
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Bloomberg

W.H.: Russia Revises Plans, Sees 'West Will Not Break'

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U.S. National Security adviser Jake Sullivan warned Monday that Russia was shifting its focus in its war in Ukraine to the country's east and south, after experiencing a stronger-than-expected defense by Ukrainians supported by Western...
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Bloomberg

Pentagon: Russia Responsible for Bucha Atrocities

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The Pentagon says it is not refuting that the "atrocities" that occurred on the outskirts of Kyiv were done at the hands of Russian troops. "I think it's fairly obvious not just to us, but to the world that Russian forces are responsible...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French presence in Mali "not tenable anymore," says retired French colonel

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Retired French Colonel Raphaël Bernard, who served three tours in Mali, says he agrees with the decision to withdraw French troops from the West African nation, but admits feeling "some bitterness" for not seeing the mission to the end...
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Bloomberg

8,500 U.S. Troops on Higher Alert to Help NATO

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As many as 8,500 U.S. troops have been put on heightened alert as Russian troops mass on Ukraine's borders.  Pentagon spokesman John Kirby says the troops will be ready to help NATO forces in Eastern Europe.
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Bloomberg

What's the Conviction Trade for 2017?

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Dec.28 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick reports on conviction trades for 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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US general says 98 percent of IS territory reclaimed

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US General Joseph Votel, head of US Central Command, says 98 percent of territory once held by the Islamic State group has been reclaimed. Votel called the destruction of its physical caliphate "imminent." ...
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US General: 98% of IS Territory Reclaimed

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US General Joseph Votel, head of US Central Command, says 98 percent of territory once held by the Islamic State group has been reclaimed. Votel called the destruction of its physical caliphate "imminent." ...
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Bloomberg

WPP CEO Sees Forces to Challenge Google, Facebook

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Jul.13 -- Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and chief executive officer at WPP Plc, discusses where he sees competition coming from to take on the dominance of Facebook and Google. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas" with Bloomberg's...