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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Venezuela engaged in a war of bread

9th - Higher Ed
Venezuelan government watch over bakeries ovens making sure every baked bread is accounted for as authorities claim bakers are inducing the bread shortage a problem President Maduro dubbed the war of bread
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nigerian farmers ask UN for agric inputs to end food shortage

9th - Higher Ed
Nigerian farmers ravaged by Boko Haram violence in the northeast have on Friday requested the UN to give them more assistance in farm inputs to end food shortage during a visit by the head of the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Car drivers line up for gas in oil rich Venezuela

9th - Higher Ed
Motorists lined up for hours at gas stations this Thursday in Venezuela's main cities as authorities said the oil shortage was linked to transport issues
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ollas vacias para denunciar hambre en Venezuela

9th - Higher Ed
Con ollas vacias para recordar la escasez de alimentos en Venezuela la oposicion intento marchar el sabado hasta un sector humilde del oeste de Caracas pero militares disolvieron la movilización con gases y chorros de agua
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cash shortages and unrest in Tripoli as Ramadan starts

9th - Higher Ed
The holy Muslim month of Ramadan begins with a bitter taste for residents of Libya's capital as a cash shortage bites prices rise and deadly clashes return
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

War Update From War Mobilization Director James F Byrnes Pt2

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Close-up of James F Byrnes sitting at a desk delivering an update on the war effort / shortages and cutbacks should be expected.
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Bloomberg

Making Sense of Commodities in 2019

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Jan.02 -- Juerg Kiener, managing director and chief investment officer at Swiss Asia Capital, discusses base metals and his outlook for commodities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

WHO China Representative Says Coronavirus Case Numbers in Decline

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Feb.10 -- World Health Organization China Representative Dr. Gauden Galea says the numbers of coronavirus cases are dropping but warns there is no certainty the outbreak is contained until the incubation period is over. He spoke to...
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Curated Video

Officials warn of blood shortages amid outbreak

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Health officials are warning of potential blood shortages as the coronavirus outbreak and shelter-in-place orders prompt cancellations of blood donation drives usually held at schools and businesses.
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Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Possible meat shortage 'still high'

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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds applauds President Donald Trump's executive action to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food supply.
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Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'

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Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Possible meat shortage 'still high'

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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds applauds President Donald Trump's executive action to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food supply.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South African undertakers under pressure as Covid death toll surpasses 40,000

9th - Higher Ed
South Africa is the continent's most affected country by the coronavirus pandemic, with 1.3 million confirmed cases and just over 40,000 deaths (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Continental CEO Sees Chip Shortage as a Full-Year Lag

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Mar.09 -- Continental CEO Nikolai Setzer discusses the company’s fiscal 2021 outlook and the impact of a semiconductor shortage that is expected to last through the year. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Curated Video

5 Mass Vaccination Sites In L.A. Temporarily Close Amid Shortages

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Mayor Eric Garcetti says the city has administered 293,252 vaccines so far but has exhausted its supply of the Moderna vaccine.
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Curated Video

Colonial Pipeline CEO Defends $4.4M Ransom Payment Decision

Higher Ed
Joseph Blount told senators that authorizing the payment to hackers was the right thing to do to bring an end to the pandemonium and fuel shortages.
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Curated Video

WHO Chief Calls For Halt On COVID Booster Shots

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Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for the moratorium because there is a gaping imbalance in worldwide access to vaccines.
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: September 27

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as the Government suspend competition laws for the fuel industry to allow suppliers to target filling stations running low.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Londoners queue for hours to refuel their cars amid supply crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Petrol customers tell their story as they queue for fuel in London, "we have to drive our children to school" says one, "the government should have anticipated a human response", says another (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Natixis CIB APAC CEO on HK Reopening, Strategy

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Bruno Le Saint, Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking APAC CEO, joins from the HKMA's "Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit". He speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East" to Yvonne Man and David Ingles.
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Bloomberg

Australia's Wealth Fund Sill Sees Huge Opportunity in China, CEO Says

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Raphael Arndt, chief executive officer of The Future Fund, discusses the Australian sovereign fund's strategy, the outlook for financial markets and the opportunities he sees. He speaks on the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum...
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Bloomberg

How a Chip Shortage Impacts the Gummy Bear Supply

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Disruptions to the global economy can manifest in weird and unexpected ways. Ken Jarosch, the owner of Jarosch Bakery in Chicago, tells the story of how a chip shortage is impacting the company that makes the very popular gummy bears. He...