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CLEAN : UN aid coordinator for war torn Yemen steps down

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The UN aid coordinator in Yemen announced Wednesday he was leaving his post just days after the UN envoy for the war torn country also said he was stepping down
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Bloomberg

Scott Cooper, Wes Studi and G'orianka Kilcher on 'Hostiles' | In Studio

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"I've never learned more about a film, and my deficiancies, than this film," director Scott Cooper said of 'Hostiles'
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Bloomberg

Sedan Demand in U.S. Falls as Consumers Turn to SUVs, Pickups

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Sep.05 -- Japanese automakers are struggling mightily to move sedans in the U.S. market during an era of booming demand for sport utility vehicles and pickups. Bloomberg's Jie Ma reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Chile abuse victim arrives at Vatican for meeting with Pope

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The key whistleblower in Chile's clerical sex abuse scandal has arrived in Rome for his audience with Pope Francis and said Tuesday he will urge the pope to get rid of the "toxic" bishops and cardinals who have defamed and discredited...
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Bloomberg

BOJ Policy Has No Reason to Work, Nomura Research's Koo Says

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Jul.31 -- Richard Koo, chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute, talks about Bank of Japan's policy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thousands displaced after severe floods in Nigeria

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Heavy seasonal rains have caused the Niger and Benue rivers to burst their banks inundating communities and farms and trapping tens of thousands of people in their homes
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Bloomberg

Electrolux Suffering Significant Headwinds on Costs, CEO Says

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Oct.26 -- Jonas Samuelson, chief executive officer at Electrolux, discusses the impact of tariffs, rising costs and prices, and third-quarter results. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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US resident freed by Iran describes ordeal

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A Lebanese man and permanent US resident who was released after years in an Iranian prison issued an emotional message to President Donald Trump and other Western leaders on Wednesday: "Please get back your hostages from Iran."
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Interview with parents of teenager Harry Dunn

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with Tim Dunn and Charlotte Charles mother of teenager Harry Dunn speaking on coming to America for justice and Anne Sacoolas, after giving press conference in New York. The parents of Harry Dunn...
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Bloomberg

Indonesia Elections: Assessing Economic and Market Implications

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Apr.16 -- Jemmy Paul, chief executive officer of Sucorinvest Asset Management, talks about Indonesia's presidential and legislative elections, and the implications for markets and the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Ex-prisoner, human rights activist on day at ICJ

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Rohingya Human Rights activists expressed disappointment on Wednesday at the testimony that former Myanmar pro-democracy symbol Aung San Suu Kyi had given at the UN's top court.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate activists hold Fridays For Future presser in Madrid

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Climate activists gather in Madrid for a Fridays For Future press conference alongside teen climate activist Greta Thunberg urging action to mitigate the effects of climate change (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Small businesses 'suffering' while awaiting loans

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Kamal Ali says his family restaurant business has survived 60 years through riots, construction and recession — but now he's counting on federal funds to keep afloat amid coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

Oil Search Focused on Getting Cost-Base in Control, MD Wulff Says

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Feb.24 -- Keiran Wulff, managing director of Sydney-based Oil Search Ltd., discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the energy industry, the company's financial results, its projects and strategy. He speaks with Paul Allen and...
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Bloomberg

Asia’s Economy to Shrink for First Time Since 1960s: ADB

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Sep.15 -- Yasuyuki Sawada, chief economist of the Asian Development Bank, explains why the multilateral lender lowered its forecast for the region’s gross domestic product for this year to a contraction of 0.7% from its June’s projection...
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Bloomberg

H.K. Retailers Are Striving for Survival: Retail Management Association

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May.05 -- Annie Yau Tse, chairman at Hong Kong Retail Management Association, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting Hong Kong retailers, commercial retail prices and the luxury goods sector. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. to Outperform All Other Equity Markets, Says Pictet WM’s Donay

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Jun.03 -- Christophe Donay, head of asset allocation and macro research at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses the rally in global equity markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Biden Should Go Big on Economic Plan, Says Sperling

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Jan.14 -- Gene Sperling, former National Economic Council director and author of "Economic Dignity," talks about President-elect Joe Biden's economic plans. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed Has No Choice But to Keep Rates Low: Zell

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Nov.05 -- Sam Zell, chairman and founder of Equity Group Investments, talks about Federal Reserve policy and interest rates on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Will 'Act Fast' on U.S. Economy 'Still In Trouble'

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Feb.05 -- President Joe Biden says the U.S. economy is “still in trouble,” after a weaker than expected jobs report released earlier in the day showed private-sector payrolls barely grew in January. “I am going to act and I am going to...
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Bloomberg

Emirates NBD's Gravier on U.S. Stimulus Relief Bill, the ECB's Upcoming Decisions

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Mar.07 -- Maurice Gravier, CIO at Emirates NBD, discusses the U.S. Senate's passing of the $1.9 trillion relief bill, what he expects from the ECB's upcoming financial decisions this week, and China's economic recovery. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

BOJ Changing Action Quietly, Former Board Member Shirai Says

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Jun.18 -- Sayuri Shirai, a former Bank of Japan board member and now a professor of economics at Keio University, discusses the central bank's policy. The BOJ surprised investors with a new tool to support efforts to address climate...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : London Ukraine demo demands 'Stop Putin, stop the war'

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Several hundred protesters rally in support of Ukraine on London's Trafalgar Square, with Britain's Ukrainian Catholic Bishop and the Roman Catholic Papal Nuncio joining in prayer (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)