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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lebanon's Hariri calls for international help to reinforce army

9th - Higher Ed
Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri calls for support from the international community to build a modern regiment reinforcing his country's armed forces for the stability and the security of Lebanon and the wider region
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Bloomberg

Legal & General's Roe Bullish on China

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Apr.30 -- John Roe, head of multi-asset funds at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses why he remains confident on China, why a Sino-U.S. trade conflict is more detrimental for the former and Japan's bilateral trade...
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Bloomberg

NBA Commissioner Silver Says Players Aren't Immune to Depression

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver talks about the mental health issues facing the league's players. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The show...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Is Hurting Consumers Says Bloomberg Opinion's Felsted

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Asos issues a severe profit warning and retailers in Europe are suffering. Bloomberg Opinion's Andrea Felsted reports on "Bloomberg Markets." Her opinions are her own.
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn rules out Scotland independence referendum

Higher Ed
Jeremy Corbyn has ruled out holding a referendum on Scottish independence in the first term of a Labour government, even if the SNP wins the majority of Scotland’s 59 General Election seats. But the Labour leader’s aides later...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Shale to Be Collateral Damage of OPEC+ Price War: Energy Aspects

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at Energy aspects, discusses the oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia and how it can impact U.S. shale producers. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Lawsuit: Negligence caused Legionnaires' at hotel

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Lawsuit: Negligence caused Legionnaires' at hotel

Higher Ed
A lawsuit alleges "negligence in the operation and maintenance of the water systems" caused a Legionnaires' disease outbreak at a downtown Atlanta hotel.
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Curated Video

Lawsuit: Negligence caused Legionnaires' at hotel

Higher Ed
A lawsuit alleges "negligence in the operation and maintenance of the water systems" caused a Legionnaires' disease outbreak at a downtown Atlanta hotel.
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Bloomberg

Al Habtoor Group’s Aim Is to Do Business With Israel: Chairman

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Khalaf Al Habtoor, chairman and founder of Al Habtoor Group Llc., discusses the U.S. election impact on the Middle East, investing in companies in Israel and his outlook for the business. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

EU’s Dombrovskis Wants U.S. to Scrap Tariffs Over Airbus Aid

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- European Union Trade Commissioner Delegate Valdis Dombrovskis discusses EU trade relations with the United States and China and concerns about the U.K.’s Brexit stance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Press Association

Rwandan government press conference

Higher Ed
The Rwandan government has hit back at “insulting” criticism of plans to relocate migrants from the UK. Yolande Makolo, a spokeswoman for the east African nation’s administration, said opponents were “missing the bigger picture” about...
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Press Association

Putin still has ‘brutality in his back pocket’, warns Defence Secretary

Higher Ed
The international community should “watch out” if Vladimir Putin wins in Ukraine through “brutality”, the Defence Secretary has warned. Ben Wallace told the Defence of Europe conference at King’s College London on Monday that Russia’s...
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Curated Video

Earthquake Creates Humanitarian Crisis In Afghanistan

Higher Ed
A remote area of mainly mud-brick villages crumbled and collapsed, killing at least 1,000 people. A total of 155 children died, and 55 were orphaned.
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Curated Video

Antiquities looted or damaged during 2011 revolution go back on display after restoration

Higher Ed
Fifty-four antiquities, either looted or damaged from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo during the 2011 uprising that forced long-time authoritarian president Mubarak to step down, went back on display on Monday after restoration. The move...
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Curated Video

Montana Is The Latest State With Abortion On The Ballot

Higher Ed
Abortion is on the ballot in many states, both directly and indirectly. Montana is the latest state to be considered an abortion island.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU urges Ethiopia to lift fuel restrictions to Tigray

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union urges Ethiopia's government to lift restrictions on fuel supplies to the war-wracked Tigray region, warning that shortages were crippling the distribution of emergency aid (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

French Industry Minister: A Recession Combines a Shock & Change in 'Animal Spirits'

Higher Ed
Businesses have to prepare for the worse, though the outlook for French businesses remains "pretty good," Industry Minister Roland Lescure tells Bloomberg TV in an interview on Tuesday. Lescure argues that a potential recession is risky...
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Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: TWIN SUFFERING FROM AIDS (V)

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Voice and effects The tragedy of South Africa's growing AIDS nightmare has been highlighted by the case of twins abandoned by their HIV positive mother. One of the pair escaped the disease but his brother faces an uncertain future after...
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Curated Video

NATO allies to send ships and planes with aid for Katrina victims

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1. Various exteriors of NATO headquarters 2. American flag 3. NATO flag 4. NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer enters press conference 5. Cutaway of reporter writing in notepad 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jaap de Hoop Scheffer,...
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Curated Video

Cardinals react to Pope's health setback

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ABC - No Access Internet Washington, DC - 31 March 2005 1. Wide set up shot of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Washington Cardinal "If you get the word out to our people to pray for the...
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Curated Video

Palestinian delegation presser on Arafat illness; meeting with Chirac

Higher Ed
1. Various of Palestinian delegation's convoy driving into hospital grounds after leaving the French Foreign Ministry 2. Delegation walking in hospital grounds 3. Car pulling up outside the Elysee Palace, Palestinian delegation getting...
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Curated Video

Qureia comments on energy crisis after meeting US Asst Sec of State

Higher Ed
1. Medium shot of street scene near Palestinian chief negotiator Ahmed Qureia's office in east Jerusalem 2. US Assistant Secretary of State David Welch arriving and entering building 3. Close up of Qureia, zoom out to medium of...
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Curated Video

Albania - Italy flies in emergency supplies

Higher Ed
Italy flew emergency supplies into Albania on Monday (24/03) and flew Albanian Prime Minister Bashkim Fino out of the country to Rome for talks on how Europe can help the crisis-ridden Balkan nation get free of the chaos that's...