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Rio Tinto CEO: Trump Can Be Positive for Mining

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Dec.06 -- Jean-Sebastien Jacques, chief executive officer at Rio Tinto, talks about how the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump may benefit his company and discusses growth prospects based on projects planned for 2017. He...
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Merkel Party Whip: Hope She Runs Again, World Uncertain

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Nov. 16 -- Michael Grosse-Broemer, one of the most senior officials in Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, said that the chancellor’s experience and calm under duress would help counter the challenges posed by Donald Trump’s...
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Sky News

Arlene Foster interview on DUP-Tory discussions

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview soundbite with DUP Leader Arlene Foster speaking on impotant issues for DUP-Tory discussions. Members of the DUP are due to meet with UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Downing Street on deal to...
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London Police Chief Makes First Trip to US

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The extremely close relationship between London's Metropolitan Police and the New York Police Department is vital to being able to keep people safe in a time of global terrorism threats, Commissioner Cressida Dick said on Thursday. ...
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Irish leader on Brexit after meeting UK PM

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Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on Monday said he had urged the British government to be "more specific" about its future relationship with Ireland following its withdrawal from the European Union. After talks with Prime...
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Israeli officials meet Polish couterparts over controversial new Holocaust law

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Polish and Israeli representatives met in Jerusalem on Thursday to resolve a standoff over a Polish law that makes it a crime to falsely accuse the Polish nation of crimes committed by Nazi Germany. The legislation took...
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SAfrican President Ramaphosa briefs media as BRICS summit ends

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South Africa's leader has told Russian President Vladimir Putin that his country cannot afford to buy nuclear power plants from Moscow, a change from his scandal-ridden predecessor. President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke to...
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Bloomberg

Warren Buffett Says 'I'm Buying Stocks'

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Aug.30 -- Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. chairman and ceo says he's still buying stocks. The billionaire talks about his investing strategy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Perry Says He Hasn't 'Directly' Received SPR Requests From Refiners

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Mar.12 -- Asked about refiners who may seek release of heavy oil because of declining Venezuelan output, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry says the Strategic Petroleum Reserve should be used in emergencies and the market is not now in an...
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Press Association

Heath Minister stands by decision to roll out free smear tests

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Health Minister Simon Harris says he stands by his decision to roll out free smear tests and says criticism is politically motivated.He also says that the reports of s recruitment freeze in the HSE have been taken out of context.
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May Says Blocking Brexit Deal Could Thwart Divorce

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Nov.21 -- Prime Minister Theresa May speaks in the House of Commons in London about the draft U.K.-European Union withdrawal deal. Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn also speaks.
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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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Curated Video

US sanctions on Iran take effect

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The Trump administration's tough new sanctions on Iran have taken effect, but eight major importers of Iranian oil are being spared from immediate penalties.
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s May Says Cabinet Backs Brexit Deal

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Nov.14 -- U.K. Pime Minister Theresa May say her cabinet has approved a draft Brexit agreement. Next is a vote in parliament.
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Press Association

Fianna Fail outline economy and Brexit policies

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Fianna Fail’s finance spokesman Michael McGrath and Brexit spokeswoman Lisa Chambers addresses the media on Brexit and the economy on the second day of the general election campaign.
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Press Association

Micheal Martin discusses meeting with Leo Varadkar

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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin speaking to the media at Leinster House following his meeting with Leo Varadkar and a group of Independents over forming a government. Mr Martin said he also met with the newly-formed Regional...
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Press Association

School closed after confirmed contact with Ireland’s first coronavirus patient

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A secondary school in Ireland has been closed after its pupils and teachers were confirmed as having been in contact with the state’s first coronavirus patient. Ireland’s chief medical officer Dr Tony Holohan announced the move at a...
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Bloomberg

World Leaders Trust Biden, Sen. Ben Cardin Says

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Nov.07 -- U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, says a Joe Biden presidency will be beneficial for foreign relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Bloomberg

Danske Debt Collection Scandal Prompts FSA, Police Probe

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Sep.03 -- Danish Financial Supervisory Authority Director General Jesper Berg discusses a fresh probe of Danske Bank A/S regarding the firm’s handling of debt collection errors. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny on “Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Dominic Raab: We want to engage China over Hong Kong

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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab addressed ongoing issues with China during a meeting with the German foreign minister. Mr Raab said: “We have been working together to make sure that China lives up to its obligations and its...
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Press Association

NI Protocol port checks could be reduced by 80% – Irish minister

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Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney held talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian at Farmleigh Estate in Dublin. Mr Coveney said the number of checks on goods arriving into Northern Ireland from Great Britain...
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Press Association

Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill issue hard criticism over Brexit grace period change

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Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill react to the British Government’s move over the grace period.
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Bloomberg

Teva in Talks to Help Make Covid Vaccines, CEO Says

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Feb.10 -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Kare Schultz discusses the company's plans to produce and distribute Covid-19 vaccines and says Teva is ready to settle thousands of opioid lawsuits. He speaks with...