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Trump Thanks Saudi Prince For U.S. Investments

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President Donald Trump says Saudi Arabia has been a great friend to the United States and is a "great purchaser" and "investor" in its economy. Trump is touting close U.S.-Saudi ties during an Oval Office meeting with...
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Jordan's King Abdullah welcomes Germany's Steinmeier

Higher Ed
King Abdullah II of Jordan welcomed the president of Germany to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan during a tour of the Middle East. Both leaders, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and King Abdullah, praised the two countries'...
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Bloomberg

Baidu, Samsung 'Attractive,' Diamond Hill Capital's Burkett Says

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Grady Burkett, portfolio manager and research analyst at Diamond Hill Capital Management, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China, and its implications for Asian technology companies. He speaks with Haidi...
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Bloomberg

Russian Energy Minister Novak Says Oil Prices Are Probably 'a Bit' High

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- There’s always risk of oil prices going too high, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says in a Bloomberg Television interview with Annmarie Hordern in Moscow.
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Bloomberg

DUP's Foster Says Border in Irish Sea is 'Our One Red Line'

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- U.K. Democratic Unionist Party Leader Arlene Foster discusses the Irish border issue as part of Brexit negotiations. She speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards at the U.K. Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Should Have Nationalized HBOS During Crisis, Turner Says

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Adair Turner, director at Foundation for Science and Technology and former U.K. Financial Services Authority chairman, recalls how the financial crisis unfolded in the U.K., what could have been done differently, and the issue...
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US Secretary of Defense concerned at OPCW investigators delayed access to Douma

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U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis reacted skeptically toward the Assad regime over delays faced by the U.N. security team as it tries to investigate a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria.   "We're very much aware...
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Pompeo and Mnuchin outline details of US sanctions against Iran

Higher Ed
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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UN's Guterres discusses Yemen, Ukraine, and climate as topics for G20 in Argentina

Higher Ed
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres says he hopes the international community can help calm tensions between Russia and Ukraine over a ship standoff near Crimea.
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Bloomberg

Lord Mayor of London Finds Businesses Looking Beyond Brexit

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- Lord Mayor of London Charles Bowman discusses how global businesses view the U.K. and banking after Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Press Association

Irish protest against Trump's visit

Higher Ed
Tim Hourigan and Catherine Connolly speak at the Shannon Airport peace camp protest against Trump's visit. They both addressed the Irealnd's neutrality.
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Curated Video

Australia emphasizes stance on people smuggling

Higher Ed
Australia's Minister of Home Affairs Peter Dutton says people seeking to enter Australia by boat will not be successful.
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Press Association

Arlene Foster interview on RHI, Sinn Fein, loyalist banners and Prince Andrew

Higher Ed
DUP leader Arlene Foster discusses loyalist banners in south and east Belfast, Sinn Fein's failure to condemn attempted murder of her father; Irish language impasse at Stormont; views on Jeremy Corbyn; view on Prince Andrew controversy;...
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Press Association

Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty says left-led Government is still possible

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Mr Doherty said the party will meet again with the Green Party next week following their government formation discussions on Tuesday and they are keeping “their options open” in relation to forming a government. Mr Doherty said they...
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Press Association

Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty reacts to Reada Cronin's controversial Twitter comments

Higher Ed
Sinn Fein TD Pearse Doherty says Sinn Fein TD Reada Cronin was right to apologise and withdraw controversial anti-semitic remarks she made on Twitter.
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Press Association

Irish Minister for Health attends coronavirus awareness campaign launch

Higher Ed
Minister for Health Simon Harris meets HSE staff who are activating the public awareness campaign for Covid-19 (coronavirus) in the baggage hall of Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport. Mr Harris hopes that the information will be useful and...
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Sky News

Interview with Keir Starmer on school visit

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Internal interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Keir Starmer discussing labours close the gap strategy for school catch up after Covid related school closures and Conservative policy on the 3rd September 2020 in Stevenage,...
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Press Association

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says 'imagination' needed for Brexit deal

Higher Ed
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says “political energy and imagination” is needed to ensure the UK leaves the EU with a free trade agreement.
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Press Association

Raab: We're on Harry Dunn's parents' side over denial of justice

Higher Ed
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab comments on the ISC report and the ongoing disupute over Harry Dunn's death, during a meeting with the German foreign minister. Mr Raab and his counterpart Heiko Maas met at Chevening House in Kent.
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Press Association

Nourished CEO on what Brexit deal means for small businesses

Higher Ed
Interview with CEO of Nourised, Melissa Snover, on the effects and consequences Brexit and the subsequent trade deal have had on small businesses.
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Sky News

Interview with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Christmas coronavirus rules

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with London Mayor Sadiq Khan on the relaxation of coronavirus rules over Christmas on 14 December 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

British-Irish leaders on the US election

Higher Ed
Nicola Sturgeon, Mark Drakeford, Arlene Foster, Michelle O'Neill, Micheal Martin and Michael Gove talk about their hopes for the result of the US election.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Afghans react to Biden's election win

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Afghans react to Joe Biden's win in the presidential election over Donald Trump (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Arlene Foster speaks before meeting PM for last time as First Minister

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Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster speaks before meeting Boris Johnson for the last time as Northern Ireland First Minister. She said the Prime Minister 'needs to deal with' the Northern Ireland Protocol.