AFP News Agency
CLEAN : ICC says probing several crimes in Mali
The International Criminal Court says it is investigating several potential war crimes including murder in Mali months after finding an ex jihadist guilty liable for millions worth of damage in the landlocked country
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UK PM moves closer to military action against Syria over Douma
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has moved closer to committing Britain to military action against Syria, saying "all the indications" are that Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces were behind a chemical weapons attack in Douma.
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Cohen rebuffs idea hearing is to lower sentence
President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen faced off with House Members Wednesday with one side trying to get to the truth of his testimony and the other trying to discredit him at every turn.
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House Dems wrangle over whether to impeach Trump
Stunned by the extent of the White House's blanket refusal to comply with oversight by Congress, House Democrats are wrangling over whether to move forward with official impeachment proceedings of Donald Trump.
Press Association
Tate Modern unveils 42ft fountain
American artist Kara Walker's 42ft fountain has been unveiled as the latest piece of work in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. The installation is based on the Victoria Memorial fountain located outside Buckingham Palace.
Bloomberg
DOJ Inquiries Shouldn't Affect U.S.-Ukraine Relations, Foreign Minister Prystaiko Says
Feb.19 -- Ukraine Foreign Affairs Minister Vadym Prystaiko discusses the U.S. Justice Department's Ukraine inquiries and what it means for the future of U.S.-Ukraine relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on...
Bloomberg
Senate Acquits Trump, Ending Bitterly Partisan Impeachment Trial
Feb.05 -- The U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump on charges he abused his power and obstructed Congress, ending a historic, bitterly partisan fight and leaving the final judgment on his actions up to voters in November....
Bloomberg
DOJ's Demers on New Allegations Against Chinese Hackers
Jul.21 -- On Tuesday, the U.S. accused two Chinese hackers of stealing terabytes of data on behalf of Beijing from companies in 11 western nations. The alleged hacks, which included coronavirus-related research, marks the second time in...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Frenchman jailed for wife's murder is "calm and determined", say his lawyers after hearing
The lawyers of Frenchman Cedric Jubillar say they will file "a new request for release" after a hearing with judges in which "he behaved in a completely calm and determined way (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Qatar May Sit Out Gulf Debt Binge, Acting Finance Minister Explains
Jun.22 -- One of the Gulf’s largest and highest-rated borrowers won’t need to return to the debt market any time soon, though it may choose to take advantage of low interest rates. Ali Al Kuwari, Qatar’s acting finance minister and the...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Uganda's fm minister hails 'Interesting Summit'
Uganda's fm minister hails 'Interesting Summit' (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Sen. Ossoff: Solar Tech a Matter of Strategic Interest
"We are heavily reliant upon imported solar products and the supply chain that China's taken control over," says US Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat from Georgia, in an interview with David Westin on "Balance of Power." Ossoff also...
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Sir Paul Condon news conference on cricket match fixing.
1. Exterior Pakistan Cricket Board
2. Close-up sign on wall
3. Condon shaking hands with General Tauqir Zia, Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board
4. Close-up General Zia
5. Close-up Condon
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Bloomberg
Why Are Big Banks Overhauling FX Trading?
Sept. 17 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discuses why the worlds biggest banks are overhauling how they trade currencies to regain the trust of customers. She speaks with Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Briefing by Marine Commandment Michael Hagee on Iraq
1. US General Michael Hagee, Marine Corps commandant, walking into briefing room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Michael Hagee, Marine Corps Commandant:
"As commandant, I am gravely concerned about the serious allegations concerning...
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Sen. Warner: 'Nobody Above Rule Of Law'
Senators from both parties say more information is needed from former FBI Director Jim Comey regarding a memo relating President Donald Trump's request to shut down an investigation of his ousted national security adviser. Mark Warner of...
Bloomberg
Former FBI Director Mueller Named Special Counsel
May.17 -- Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has been named special counsel to oversee the FBI’s investigation of Russia’s efforts to influence the 2016 election, the Justice Department said. Bloomberg's Laurie Asseo reports on...
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Ryan: 'We Need the Facts' on Trump Russia Links
House Speaker Paul Ryan says Congress must gather all relevant information before "rushing to judgment" on President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey.Ryan told reporters Wednesday that Congress "can't deal with...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Paris: The identity of the attacker is known (prosecutor)
The identity of the attacker who killed and injured two others Thursday evening on the Champs-Elysees is known and has been verified Paris prosecutor Francois Molins declared
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Democrats Press Comey on Clinton, Trump Probes
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 3 May 20171. Wide of hearing2. SOUNDBITE (English): Sen. Dianne Feinstein, (D) California:"You took an enormous gamble. The gamble was that there was...
Bloomberg
Singapore Fines Credit Suisse, UOB Over 1MDB
May.29 -- The Singapore Monetary Authority has fined Credit Suisse and United Overseas Bank after a two-year regulatory review of banks involved in fund flows linked to 1MDB. Bloomberg's Shamim Adam reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."