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Vicente Fox on Trump, Corruption, and Mexico's Economy

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May 4 -- Former Mexico President Vicente Fox discusses Donald Trump's proposed policies, corruption problems in Mexico, and the state of the economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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New Gatwick Runway Shows London Open for Business: Khan

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September 19 -- London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May to decide quickly to build a new runway at the city’s Gatwick Airport, saying it would show that the city is still open for business in the wake of the...
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UK PM May and Irish PM Kenny joint briefing

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Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and British Prime Minister Theresa May have a common goal in securing a "seamless and frictionless" border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, they said in a joint news briefing on Monday in Dublin.May...
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Stretch: Brexit Politics Overshadow Macro Economics

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Jan.25 -- Jeremy Stretch, head of G10 FX strategy at CIBC, discusses the potential impact on the pound from the triggering of Article 50 and looks at how politics are overtaking economics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on...
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Air Canada to Benefit From Loosened Ownership Rules, CEO Says

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Jun.11 -- Calin Rovinescu, Air Canada chief executive officer, discusses how the company will benefit from Canada loosening the rules on foreign ownership of airlines. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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UK PM May: special relationship with US 'strong as it has ever been'

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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that Britain's "special relationship" with the United States is "as strong as it ever has been", adding that a visit by US President Donald Trump to the United Kingdom would happen in...
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What to Expect From Colombia's New President

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Jun.18 -- Ivan Duque, a 41-year-old lawyer and former senator who wants to modify parts of a peace process with Marxist guerrillas and cut corporate taxes, will be Colombia’s next president following a decisive election victory on...
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May: The Russian state is responsible for nerve agent attack

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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that Russia had the "capability", motive and intent" to poison a Russian ex-spy and his daughter and that the attack was "part of a pattern of behaviour by Russia across Europe". ...
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Michelle O'Neill Press Statement - Power Sharing Talks

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CLEAN: The DUP and Sinn Fein parties are still in talks over a power sharing deal. Shows Sinn Fein Leader Michelle O'Neill and her negotiating team giving a press conference at Stormont Castle, on July 03, 2017 in Belfast, Ireland.
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EX-Hong Kong Governor Patten Questions Trust in China

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Jun.29 -- Christopher Patten, chancellor of Oxford University and former Governor of Hong Kong, discusses the lack of representation for the people of Hong Kong and global governments' ability to trust China. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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UK's May slams Boeing for undermining partnership

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British Prime Minister Theresa May warned on Thursday of growing protectionism in the global economy, slamming plane maker Boeing for its role in the US government decision to impose a massive tariff that could cost thousands of jobs in...
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Speech by Arlene Foster MLA on the Irish backstop and what she wants from the new Prime Minister, Part One.

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CLEAN: Interior speech by the Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party Arlene Foster at a Policy Exchange event on June 26, 2019 London, England.
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Scottish court: PM's Parliament suspension legal

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Simon Coveney not interested in war of words with Arlene Foster

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The Irish Deputy Leader has said he is not interested in getting into a personalised war of words with the leader of the DUP over Brexit. "I'm not getting into personalised commentary like that, the Irish Government has been consistent...
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Taiwan President Tsai Rises From the Ashes

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Sep.10 -- Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is getting a boost for her chances of another term in a turnaround fortune that doesn't bode well for the island's relations with China. Samson Ellis reports on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Carney Says BOE Discussing No-Deal Brexit Powers With Treasury

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Jan.16 -- Governor Mark Carney said the Bank of England is in discussions with the U.K. Treasury about the powers it needs to smooth any financial ructions if the country leaves the European Union without a deal. He also discusses the...
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Australia Working Toward FTA With EU by End of 2020, Minister Says

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Sep.02 -- Simon Birmingham, Australian minister for trade, tourism and investment, talks about the trade war between the U.S. and China, Australia's economy, trade deals and negotiations. He speaks with Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Sadiq Khan: Government messaging on face coverings 'shambolic'

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan heavily criticises Boris Johnson's Government for their apparent mixed public messaging on face coverings, calling it 'a shambles'. He also adds that he hasn't met or spoken to the Prime Minister since a COBRA...
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EU foreign policy chief comments on talks with Iran

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Top diplomats from Iran and five world powers sat down in Vienna on Friday to hash out what steps are needed to preserve the nuclear deal with Tehran following the withdrawal of the United States. The meeting Friday between...
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EU package represents the 'obvious way forward' on protocol, says Taoiseach

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Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said the European Commission's series of proposals to slash the red tape burden on Irish Sea trade created by Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol was the "obvious way forward".
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Keir Starmer statement on beergate police fine

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer making a speech about the beergate scandal and has pledged to resign as the leader of the Labour Party if he is issued a fine by police, which would indicate he broke lockdown...
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Martin: EU has demonstrated solidarity with Ireland on Northern Ireland Protocol

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Irish premier Micheal Martin has said there is “a deep well of support from our partners across the world” for the EU and UK to come to a “joint, pragmatic solution” over the Northern Ireland Protocol. “Unilateral action will not bring...
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CLEAN : Diamonds forge cornerstone of Israeli-Indian relations

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In his small office in the Israel Diamond Exchange near the coastal city of Tel Aviv, Pravin Kukadia proudly presents his collection of precious stones (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)