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Failed asylum seekers prepare for forced expulsion

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Rotterdam

1. Illas Krasniqi, asylum seeker from Kosovo, walking down s
treet
2. Krasniqi ente
ring house
3. Looking at photo
s of his family
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Watching television
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'Birdman' director discusses life after Oscars, upcoming projects

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ALEJANDRO INARRITU HONORED BY SUNDANCE INSTITUTE Life hasn't slowed down for Oscar winner Alejandro Inarritu. The Mexican-born "Birdman" director jumped right into his next film, the upcoming western thriller "The Revenant.""Well you...
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From contemporary to antique - design festival dazzles in Dubai

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One of the highlights of this year's "Design Days" is a collaboration between modern art and rare antiques.

The Carpenters Workshop Gallery, based in...
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CLEAN : Funeral held for last queen of Romania 2

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Bucharest declares a national day of mourning as a funeral is held for Anne of Romania wife of the countrys former king who died this month aged 92
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VOICED: Hop on the chocotrain

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VOICED: Hop on the chocotrain
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VOICED : Gabon moves to tackle child exploitation

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Hundreds of children are trafficked into Gabon from neighbouring West African countries for use as child labour. VOICED : Gabon moves to tackle child exploitation on July 08, 2013 in Libreville, Gabon (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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BHP Faces Chile Copper Mine Strike

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Jan.30 -- Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on the latest developments in BHP Billiton's negotiations with workers at the company's Escondida copper mine in Chile. He speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets."
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House: Housing, Auto Sales To Dampen Canadian 2017 Growth

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Jan.20 -- Scotiabank sees the global economy trending upwards this year, but there are some risks confronting Canada that could stunt the country's growth profile. Brett House, VP and Deputy Chief Economist, Scotiabank speaks on The...
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CLEAN : On the trail of the migrants escaping the US for Canada

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Since Donald Trump became US president there has been a wave of migrants crossing the border from the US to Canada
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Schiff: WH Intelligence Offer Raises Concerns

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The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee says he intends to review the documents the White House is providing about incidental surveillance of members of Donald Trump's campaign team, but he is questioning the timing of the...
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One year on from Olympics, Rio struggles with homelessness crisis

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The number of homeless people living in Rio de Janeiro has tripled in the last few years, bring the number of people sleeping rough to an estimated...
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Bloomberg

Gap Might Have to Raise Prices Due to Tariffs, CEO Says

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Sep.20 -- Art Peck, Gap Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the impact of tariffs on the company's pricing strategy with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.
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Co-Nobel laureate praises Yazidi survivors at human rights conference in Paris

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Foreign fighters, including many Europeans, took a leading role in carrying out the Islamic State group's atrocities against minority Yazidis, an international human rights group said Thursday, citing testimony and documentation from...
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Thousands of foreign children in Syria camps

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Thousands of foreign children are currently living in displacement camps in northeast Syria following the defeat of the Islamic State group, a humanitarian organization said on Thursday.
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Conway to reporter: 'what's your ethnicity?'

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CLEAN : EU pledges 100,000 places in migrant reception centres (2)

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Some 100,000 places in reception centres will be provided along the Balkans migrant route starting in Greece to help the EU cope better with the historic influx European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker says (Footage by AFPTV...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Death Toll Can Be Highly Underestimated, Says Yale University Professor

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Jan.24 -- Dr. Xi Chen, assistant professor of public health at Yale University, discusses the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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GM-Backed Cruise Unveils Self-driving 'Origin' Shuttle

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Jan.21 -- General Motors-backed Cruise has unveiled a self-driving shuttle called Origin. The vehicle has no steering wheel or pedals and can fit at least four people. Cruise CEO Dan Ammann speaks to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow at the event in...
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Orban addresses nationalist conference in Rome

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban addressed a European and American nationalists conference on Tuesday, praising St. John Paul II but attacking the EU and the EPP (European People's Party).
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WHO Says U.S.'s Claim of Covid-19 Origin 'Remains Speculative'

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May.04 -- Mike Ryan, head of health emergencies at the World Health Organization, responds to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's claim that "enormous evidence" shows the novel coronavirus outbreak began in a laboratory in Wuhan,...
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CLEAN : 'Made in Hong Kong' sauce factory suffers as US-China tensions deepen

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At the Koon Chun Sauce Factory workers are scrambling to cover hundreds of thousands of bottles with new "Made in China" labels as the popular Hong Kong brand falls victim to spiralling diplomatic tensions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : FILE:'Likely to very likely' that Covid reached humans through intermediary animal: report

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An international expert mission to Wuhan has concluded that it was very likely that Covid first passed to humans from a bat through an intermediary animal, while all but ruling out a lab incident (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

White House: China Hasn't Met Standard on Covid Transparency

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May.26 -- White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre discusses President Joe Biden's decision to order the U.S. intelligence community to "redouble" its effort to determine where the coronavirus came from. She speaks at a press briefing....
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China Warns of Retaliation if Accused of Covid-19 Leak

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Aug.25 -- Bloomberg has learned that the soon to be released U.S. intelligence report on the origins of Covid-19 is inconclusive. That comes as Beijing is warning of retaliation against those questioning whether the virus actually leaked...