Bloomberg
China Taps ‘Strongman’ for Hong Kong in Signal to Protesters
Jan.05 -- Beijing has named a party stalwart with no experience in Hong Kong as its new top official based in the city, signaling its intention to restore law and order after almost 7 months of social unrest. Bloomberg’s Iain Marlow...
Bloomberg
Oil Climbs Higher Amid Reports of Saudi Imports
Sep.19 -- Reports that Saudi Arabia is searching global markets for fuel imports pushed oil prices higher Thursday in New York. Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
Caterpillar’s 2020 Profit Outlook Trails Analyst’s Estimates
Jan.31 -- Caterpillar Inc. offered a 2020 profit outlook that fell short of estimates Friday as it reported fourth-quarter results. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." Her...
Bloomberg
Blackstone Buys Goldman’s Student Dorm Business in $6 Billion Deal
Feb.26 -- Blackstone Group Inc. will purchase the iQ Student Accommodation business from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in the largest-ever private real estate deal in the U.K. Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak and Michelle Davis report on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
CureVac Rejects Speculation on U.S. Vaccine Offer Reports
Mar.16 -- CureVac AG is disputing reports that President Donald Trump tried to recruit the company to give the U.S. exclusive access to a possible coronavirus vaccine. Bloomberg’s Daniel Schaefer reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
Curated Video
Militants Attack Stock Exchange In Pakistan
The Baluchistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack that left two guards and one police officer dead.
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Brain injuries in Iraq shows 'unseen wounds of war'
The spotlight on brain injuries suffered by American troops in Iraq this month is an example of America's episodic attention to this invisible war wound, which has affected hundreds of thousands over the past two decades but is not yet...
Bloomberg
Trump Wasn't Briefed on Reports of Russia Offering Bounties on U.S. Troops
Jun.29 -- President Donald Trump wasn’t briefed on reports that the Russian government paid bounties for American and allied troops to be killed in Afghanistan because there was no consensus among intelligence officials on the veracity...
Press Association
Virologist discusses decision to offer under-30s alternative vaccine to Oxford/AstraZeneca jab
Sterghios Moschos, Virologist from Northumbria University, discusses the decision to offer under 30s an alternative to the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccination. He says the vaccine still hugely outweighs any side effects the jab...
Bloomberg
Stuck Ship in Suez Canal Holds Up Oil and LNG Shipments
Mar.24 -- The Ever Given, a container ship longer than the Eiffel Tower that ran aground in the southern part of the canal in Egypt, is still stuck across the waterway and that means no oil or LNG is getting through. Anthony Dipaola...
Bloomberg
BlackRock's Rosenberg: Unfair to Call Jobs Report a Big Miss
May.07 -- Jeffrey Rosenberg, portfolio manager of BlackRock's Systematic Multi-Strategy Fund, says U.S. economic data is still consistent with a broad economic recovery despite the disappointing April U.S. employment report. He speaks on...
Curated Video
Newsy’s Latest Headlines
The House wraps up its work week early following news of a potential violent threat to the Capitol on Thursday. Plus, other top stories.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
Pfizer plans to ask for regulator approval for a booster for its COVID vaccine to increase protection against the delta variant. Plus, more headlines.
Sky News
Boris Johnson meeting Australian PM Scott Morrison in Washington DC
CLEAN: Shows exterior night shots Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison meeting UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Australian Embassy, on 21st September, 2021 in Washington DC, United States
Curated Video
Ukrainian Forces Retake Areas Near Kyiv Amid Fear Of Traps
Zelenskyy said he expects departed towns to receive airstrikes and shelling from afar and for the battle in the east to be intense.
Curated Video
Top finance officials from around the world gather for economic talks
1. Police escort heading to (IMF) International Monetary Fund building
2. Police outside IMF building
3. Police on bikes patrolling area
4. Police presence outside IMF
5. Delegates going into IMF
6. Police car and bicycle brigade going...
Curated Video
SYND 20/01/1970 UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERAL, U THANT, ARRIVES IN PARIS
United Nations Secretary General, U Thant, arrives in Paris and holds press conference about his recent trip to Africa
1) exterior Paris airport building
2) U Thant down plane steps and towards building
3) U Thant at microphones
4) U...
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US Coastguard on alert for more Cuba immigrants after Castro illness
MIAMI-DADE Emergency Management - Non AP Television News material
Miami, Florida - 3 August, 2006
1. Wide of communications positions for Miami-Dade Emergency Management Center
2. Wide of staff at work
3. Close view of computer screen...
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500 athletes tested for doping at Games given the all-clear
1. Wide of news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Fennell, President of Commonwealth Games Federation:
"I am very happy to report that that just all 500 tests that were done up till yesterday, but the results up to the day before...
Curated Video
USA: US WARNING TO SOUTH AFRICA OVER WEAPONS SALE TO SYRIA
English/Nat
The U-S State Department has informed the South African government that a U.S. assistance program could be curtailed if officials there go ahead with a 650-million-dollar weapons-parts sale to Syria.
Spokesman Nicholas...
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BELGIUM: NATO KOSOVO CRISIS PRESS CONFERENCE
English/Nat
NATO has said it has unconfirmed reports that Yugoslav military forces have opened fire with tanks and artillery at a large number of refugees taking shelter in the Pagarusa Valley of Kosovo.
NATO reiterated its concern about...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Humanitarian Crisis
The United Nations on Monday (3/7) marked the third anniversary of
the opening of the humanitarian airlift to Bosnia, frustrated by
its inability to bring in food for Sarajevo and other beseiged
areas, or maintain steady energy supplies....
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Bosnia - Briefing By Vernon, Janowski & Eagleton
At a UN briefing in Sarajevo on Tuesday (10/10), UN military
spokesman Lt.Colonel Chris Vernon reported that the region around
Tuzla in North Bosnia was extremely active as Bosnian government
forces launched an offensive. Bosnian Serbs...
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UPITN 9 3 79 PRESIDENT SADAT HAS MEETING WITH UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR EILTS AND PRIME MINISTER KHALIL
Egypt's President Anwar Sadat holds a meeting with United States Ambassador Hermann Eilts at his rest house near the pyramids in Cairo. Vice-President Hosni Mubarak and Prime Minister Khalil joined them. Later, Khalil speaks to press,...