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Macron says he will lift state of emergency on November 1

Higher Ed
French President, Emmanuel Macron, confirmed on Wednesday that the state of emergency in France will be lifted on the 1st November. It was imposed in November 2015 after the Paris attacks that killed 130 people. ...
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Pipe Bomb Strapped To Man Explodes, Injures 4

Higher Ed
A crude pipe bomb strapped to a man inspired by the Islamic State group went off Monday in a crowded subway corridor near Times Square, injuring the man, slightly wounding three others and snarling the rush-hour commute for hundreds of...
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New Yorkers comment after pipe bomb explosion

Higher Ed
A crude pipe bomb strapped to a man inspired by the Islamic State group went off Monday in a crowded subway corridor near Times Square, injuring the man, slightly wounding three others and snarling the rush-hour commute for hundreds of...
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Pipe Bomb Strapped To Man Explodes, Injures 4

Higher Ed
A crude pipe bomb strapped to a man inspired by the Islamic State group went off Monday in a crowded subway corridor near Times Square, injuring the man, slightly wounding three others and snarling the rush-hour commute for hundreds of...
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Tillerson: 'not aware' of any plans to halt US/SKor drills

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday said he was "not aware" of any plans to change "scheduled and regular military exercises with our partners in South Korea". Tillerson made the remarks in response to a question...
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Bloomberg

BCC's Marshall on U.K. Economy, Brexit Negotiations

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, discusses his outlook for the U.K. economy, Brexit negotiations and the top priorities for U.K. businesses. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Reaction to detention of former Georgian President in Kiev

Higher Ed
Hundreds of protesters blocked Ukrainian police as they tried to arrest former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili on Tuesday. He later escaped with help from supporters and led them on a march toward parliament, where...
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Bloomberg

Inside Bank of America's Brexit Plans

Higher Ed
Dec.04 -- Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker failed to get a breakthrough on Brexit adding to the uncertainties looming for the banking industry as they look to where to set up their headquarters. Bloomberg's Laura Keller reports on...
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CLEAN : NATO allies increase defence spendings

9th - Higher Ed
NATO's unity is tested at its ministerial meeting in Brussels by the sharing of the financial burden between allies and the United States concerns over the the European Union's new plans to deepen defence ties between its members
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Minneapolis increases security ahead of Super Bowl

Higher Ed
Sunday's Super Bowl will be a "tier 1" security event, said the US Secretary of Homeland Security. Kirstjen Nielsen said on Wednesday "there is no specific credible threat" for this year's Super Bowl but her staff "will...
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Bloomberg

Screenwriter Tony Gilroy Gets Candid About 'Rogue One' Reshoots | THR News

Higher Ed
Tony Gilroy is getting candid for the first time about his emergency trip to the 'Star Wars' galaxy.
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Bloomberg

Xiaomi Said to Set Tentative Terms for World Biggest IPO in Two Years

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Xiaomi has set tentative terms for the world’s biggest initial public offering in nearly two years, aiming to raise as much as $6.1 billion in Hong Kong, people with knowledge of the matter said. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle...
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Bloomberg

Dollar Likely to Remain Bid to Emerging Markets, Says Juckes

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Kit Juckes, global fixed income and FX strategist at Societe Generale, discusses Turkey, emerging markets, and the U.S. dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Kushners Give Up Control of NYC Tower to Ease $1.2 Billion Loan Issue

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- The family firm of President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will no longer face a $1.2 billion debt payment after giving up control of the New York tower meant to be their crown jewel. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports...
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Bloomberg

AIIB President Jin Liqun Hopes to Avoid a Trade War

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- AIIB President Jin Liqun speaks exclusively to Haslinda Amin at the the AIIB Annual Meeting in Mumbai about the potential trade wars, how the change of leadership in Malaysia may affect Chinese investment in infrastructure...
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Forecaster: Florence could bring flash flooding

Higher Ed
The director of the National Hurricane Center issued a blanket warning about hurricane Florence, stressing heavy rainfall amounts, wind and flooding on the Carolina coast, saying the system "looks very healthy."