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Xi, Putin Discuss N. Korea Ahead of G-20 Summit

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Jul.04 -- Bloomberg’s Henry Meyer reports on a meeting between leaders Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin ahead of the G-20 summit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Slovenia offers to mediate between Trump, Putin

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As Melania Trump prepares to move into the White House, the future US first lady's native Slovenia is offering to serve as a future mediator between her husband Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.Slovenia's Prime Minister...
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Trump Slams 'Obamacare' Outlook

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Donald Trump said on Monday evening that he would "repeal and replace Obamacare", citing the Obama administration's confirmation Monday that premiums would go up sharply next year.Speaking at a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida the...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Trump's First 100 Days

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Dec.30 -- University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor Luigi Zingales discusses alleged Russia hacking and his outlook for President-Elect Donald Trump's first 100 days. Zingales speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Russians losing fondness for Trump

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots Donald Trump impersonator trying to attract tourists for photos in Red Square in Moscow. Exterior shots Russian flag flying near The Kremlin. Interview with Russian Parliamentarian Sergey Markov speaking on...
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Clinton: Trump must change tune on Iran, North Korea

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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said the current administration needs to change its attitude towards the nuclear deal with Iran, saying it's current path "pained" her greatly after she had a hand in working to secure it...
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Analyst: Trump/Putin Meeting Starts With NATO

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY New York - 29 June 2018 1. Various Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Executive Editor of Foreign Affairs, a...
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Bloomberg

Putin Is Engaged in an Ideological Struggle, Says Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia

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May.21 -- Michael McFaul, Author of From Cold War to Hot Peace: An American Ambassador in Putin's Russia, discusses U.S. relations with Russia. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Press Association

Boris Johnson won't 'measure up the curtains' in Downing Street

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Boris Johnson answers questions at a Tory leadership hustings in Exeter. He answered questions on Theresa May meeting Vladimir Putin, and whether or not he would offer Jeremy Hunt a Cabinet job if he gets to Number 10.
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Bloomberg

Trump Plans to Pull Out of Nuclear Weapons Pact With Russia

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Oct.22 -- Donald Trump says he plans to pull out of a major arms control treaty with Russia. The U.S. President claims that the Kremlin breached the nuclear accord in the latest escalation between the two nations. This comes as Trump and...
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Bloomberg

Trump's Decision to Cancel Putin Meeting Very Symbolic, Says Fmr. Ukraine Trade Min.

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Nov.30 -- Aivaras Abromavicius, former minister of economic development and trade in Ukraine, discusses Russia's capture of Ukrainian ships and soldiers in Crimea, why President Trump canceled his meeting with Vladimir Putin at the G20...
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Bloomberg

Fiona Hill, During Impeachment Hearing, Says Falsehoods Serve Russia Interests

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Nov.21 -- Fiona Hill, the former National Security Council director for Europe and Russia, testifies during the House Intelligence Committee impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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Curated Video

Ukraine And Russia Presidents Meet Face To Face For Peace Talks

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The meeting marks the first time Putin and Zelenskyy have met face to face.
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Bloomberg

Russia’s Constitutional Referendum: What It Means for Vladimir Putin

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Jul.01 -- Daragh McDowell, principal Russia analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, discusses Russia’s constitutional referendum and what it could mean for Vladimir Putin. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Alexander Lebedev Believes Russian Political Reform Will Go Through

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Jun.09 -- Russian businessman and publisher of the Evening Standard and Independent, Alexander Lebedev, discusses proposed constitutional reforms that could keep Russian President Vladimir Putin in power for years. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Hate crime not ruled out in Atlanta-area shootings, E.U. to sanction China over Uighurs, House to vote on immigration bills and more top stories.
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Curated Video

President Biden Squares Off With Russian President Putin Over Ukraine

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President Biden aimed to make clear that the U.S. would take action against the Kremlin should Russia invade Ukraine.
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Press Association

Oxfam urge leaders to put out climate change fire

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Oxfam campaigners dressed as world leaders, including Boris Johnson and Joe Biden gather in front of a globe on a bonfire to tell leaders they must put the climate change fire out. Quotes from Jamie Livingstone, Oxfam.
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President Biden Concludes Summit With Russian President Vladimir Putin

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Their discussions primarily focused on cybersecurity, regional conflicts and diplomatic relations.
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Bloomberg

Browder on Dirty Money, Efficacy of Sanctioning Putin

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The debate in Europe over Russian sanctions continues this week. But Bill Browder, once the largest foreign portfolio investor in Russia, has been fighting for them for years. Browder's latest book continues the story of how his young...
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Curated Video

President Biden Signs Ukraine Bill, Seeks $40B Aid

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The House could vote as soon as this week on a $40 billion military and humanitarian aid package for Ukraine.
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U.S. Sending $1 Billion More Military Aid To Ukraine

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President Biden, who spoke by phone with Ukraine President Zelenskyy Wednesday, also said the U.S. will send $225M more in humanitarian assistance.
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Curated Video

Ukraine Shuts Off Russian Pipeline Amid Talk Of Annexation

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This marks the first time since the start of the war that Ukraine disrupted the flow westward of one of Moscow's most lucrative exports.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says NATO is a 'Sacred Obligation'

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Jun.14 -- Global Situation Room President Brett Bruen reviews the key topics of discussion for world leaders at the NATO meeting in Brussels. He spoke to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."