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Bloomberg

Iran Says Door Is Wide Open to U.S. Talks

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Jul.16 -- Iran says the door is open to talks with the U.S. if President Trump lifts the sanctions he first imposed back in 2017. Foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told NBC News that it is America who left the bargaining table and...
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CLEAN : Pompeo and Esper meet Australian counterparts

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US Secretary and State Mike Pompeo and US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper discuss the deployment of intermediate-range missiles in Asia after withdrawing from the INF treaty as well as maritime surveillance in the Strait of Hormuz...
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North Korea Says It's Resuming Nuclear Talks With The U.S.

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The North's vice minister of foreign affairs said the two sides will hold "working-level negotiations" on Oct. 5.
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North Korea Says U.S. Has Offered New Round Of Nuclear Negotiations

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North Korea said it isn't interested in talks if they're meant to appease the North just to avoid the end-of-the-year deadline.
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Bloomberg

Sanctions Don't Hurt N. Korea's Nuclear Capability: Delury

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Oct.07 -- John Delury, associate professor at Yonsei University in Seoul, talks about the denuclearization discussions between North Korea and the U.S. The U.S. disputed an assessment from North Korea that talks in Sweden between the two...
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CLEAN : French protesters police clash on yellow vest anniversary

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Police and protesters clash in Paris on the first anniversary of the yellow vest movement challenging President Emmanuel Macron's policies (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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World Powers Ready To Welcome U.S. Back To Iran Nuclear Deal

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The U.S. left the agreement in 2018 under former President Trump.
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Starmer visits Hartlepool power station

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Quotes from Sir Keir Starmer following a visit to Hartlepool power station. He talks about David Cameron and Greensill, the committee of standards in public life, Alex Sobel and the review of police conduct during a vigil for Sarah Everard.
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North Korea Appears To Have Resumed Nuclear Operations

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North Korea is believed to be running multiple other covert uranium enrichment facilities.
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Bloomberg

CLP Is Going Through a Massive Energy Transition: CEO

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Aug.02 -- Richard Lancaster, chief executive officer at CLP Holdings Ltd., discusses the challenges the company is facing, their decarbonization plans and the earnings outlook for China and Australia. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : North Korea shoring up loyalty in face of pandemic: analysts

9th - Higher Ed
Behind its self-imposed coronavirus barricade, North Korea is more isolated than ever and authorities are reinforcing loyalty to the regime in the face of desperate times (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Former UK Energy Regulator CEO Nolan talks future of European Energy

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Sep.16 -- Dermot Nolan, Former CEO of UK Energy Regulator, said Europe's transition to green energy will not be easy and could be expensive on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson.
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Senior Global Gas Analyst calls High Prices "A Structural Issue"

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Sep.22 -- Energy Aspects Senior Global Gas Analyst James Waddell talked to Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" about rising oil prices across Europe, calling them "a structural issue" and said gas is being...
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Bloomberg

Ukrainians braced near biggest Europe nuclear plant

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Video provided by Enerhodar City Council shows residents blocking access to Europe's biggest nuclear power facility, the Zaporizhzhya plant in southern Ukraine. Zaporizhzhya's six reactors sit on a cape that abuts the Dnieper River with...
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Press Association

Protesters gather in Trafalgar Square as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues

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People take part in a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, to denounce the Russian invasion of Ukraine. INT: Zoryana Mud, 22
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Starmer: Attack on Ukraine nuclear plant deeply alarming

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described the overnight attack on a nuclear plant in Ukraine as “deeply alarming”. Speaking during a visit to Birmingham, Sir Keir said: “I think the whole world will be shocked. I think it’s very important...
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Johnson: Next PM will 'unquestionably' have a package to help with cost-of-living crisis

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The next prime minister is “unquestionably” going to have another package to help households with the cost-of-living crisis, Boris Johnson has said. During a visit to Barrow-in-Furness, Mr Johnson was asked what the Government is doing...
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Boris Johnson: Government 'totally get' cost-of-living fears

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson answers questions from the media where he says there is more help to come to help with rising energy bills.
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Press Association

Johnson commits funding to Sizewell C nuclear plant to ‘get on’ with project

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Boris Johnson promised £700 million of funding for the Sizewell C nuclear power project as part of a drive to improve the UK’s energy security. The Prime Minister said the spike in gas prices driven by Vladimir Putin’s invasion of...
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CLEAN : Legacy-seeking Putin could push the button: former Russian spy

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Vladimir Putin could use tactical nuclear weapons, according to former Russian spy Sergey Zhirnov (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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North Korea Says It Will Never Give Up Nukes To Counter U.S.

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"Let them sanction us for 100 days, 1,000 days, 10 years or 100 years," North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said, accusing the U.S. of raising tensions.
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North And South Korea Exchange Warning Shots Along Disputed Boundary

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South Korea's military said it broadcast warnings and fired shots to repel a North Korean merchant ship that violated the sea boundary.
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SYND 18 11 77 HERZOG ADDRESSES THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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Israeli ambassador at the United Nations Chaim Herzog, denies allegations that Israel has co-operated with South Africa in nuclear matters. 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) ms Herzog speaks Film: Rev - Sound: Mag SOF- Colour - NYFilm: c0061176 -...