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Annual Good Friday Crossing Of Brooklyn Bridge

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus094876 The 23rd annual Way of the Cross procession over the Brooklyn Bridge drew hundreds Friday as Christians around the world prepare to celebrate the most solemn...
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Russian, UK officials and supporters lay wreaths on Stalingrad anniversary

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Ahead of England's first World Cup match against Tunisia, Russian and English fans joined officials in Volgograd in laying wreaths to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad, and to mark UK-Russia shared history. ...
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Plight of hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied child refugees

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LEADIN: South Sudan's five-year civil war has forced many people to flee to neighbouring Uganda. With more than half or the refugees under the age of 18, experts are warning that the situation is a "ticking...
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South Sudan's warring leaders meet for 2nd day of face-to-face talks

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South Sudan's armed opposition on Thursday rejected any "imposition" of a peace deal and asked for more time after the first face-to-face meeting between President Salva Kiir and rival Riek Machar in almost two years. An...
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CLEAN : 500,000 children face immediate danger in Libya capital:UNICEF

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UNICEF's Middle East and North Africa director Geert Cappelaere speaks to journalists in Amman raising concerns that half a million children are in immediate danger in Libya's capital Tripoli due to fighting between rival militias
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Trump Offers Rare Support for Journalists

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 29 June 2019 1. SOUNDBITE (English): US President Donald Trump: "Before...
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Pakistan postpones ruling on Christian woman on death row for blasphemy

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Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday postponed its ruling on a final appeal by a Christian woman on death row since 2010 on charges of blasphemy.
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Yemeni mother arrives in US to see dying son

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A Yemeni mother has finally arrived in the United States to see her dying son.
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Yemeni mom in US to see dying son

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A Yemeni mother who fought for the right to see her dying son arrived Wednesday night in California after the Trump administration gave her a long-sought waiver to its travel ban.
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Yemeni mother in US to see dying son

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A Yemeni mother who fought for the right to see her dying son arrived in the United States on Wednesday night after the Trump administration gave her a long-sought waiver to its travel ban.
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Yemeni mother arrives in U.S. to see dying son

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After a yearlong legal battle, a Yemeni mother has come to the U.S. to give her dying son one last kiss.
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'Where's Mitch?' Dems look to deliver letter

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New House Democrats walked across the Capitol from the House to the Senate side to call for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass bills that would reopen parts of the government.
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'Where's Mitch?' Dems look to deliver letter

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New House Democrats walked across the Capitol from the House to the Senate side to call for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass bills that would reopen parts of the government.
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'Where's Mitch?' Dems look to deliver letter

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New House Democrats walked across the Capitol from the House to the Senate side to call for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass bills that would reopen parts of the government.
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How the Trade War Is Hurting the World's Smartphone Makers

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Jan.10 -- The U.S. trade war with China is spreading uncertainty for Apple, Huawei, and every other big global technology company. Bloomberg Businessweek's Joshua Brustein and True Ventures partner Om Malik discuss the fallout from the...
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US envoy: Pressure will eventually oust Maduro

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Bill Rhodes Says Venezuela Is in a Health Crisis

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Feb.13 -- Bill Rhodes, William Rhodes Global Advisors CEO, says Venezuela is in the midst of a health crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Venezuela opposition envoy visits White House

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US Vice President Mike Pence met Tuesday afternoon with Carlos Vecchio, a new Venezuelan envoy in Washington appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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Venezuela opposition envoy visits White House

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US Vice President Mike Pence met Tuesday afternoon with Carlos Vecchio, a new Venezuelan envoy in Washington appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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Halverson: Confident U.S.-China Will Reach an Agreement

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Mar.18 -- Alicia Levine, chief strategist at Bank of New York Mellon, and Tom Halverson, chief executive officer at CoBank, discuss U.S.-China trade and what it may mean for commodities. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David...
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US officials: no plans to use arms in Venezuela

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Trump administration officials say there are no U.S. plans to intervene militarily in the crisis in Venezuela. That's despite the fact that President Donald Trump and others have repeatedly said all options on are on the table to support...
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China Infrastructure Stocks Favored, CEB International's Lam Says

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Jan.30 -- Banny Lam, head of research at CEB International Investment Corp., talks about China's stocks, the economy and the local currency. The first official gauge of China’s economy in 2019, the manufacturing purchasing managers...
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US officials: No plan to use arms in Venezuela

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Trump administration officials say there are no U.S. plans to intervene militarily in the crisis in Venezuela. That's despite the fact that President Donald Trump and others have repeatedly said all options on are on the table to support...