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Bloomberg

GE Profit Tops Estimates on Cost Cuts

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Oct. 17 -- General Electric beat analysts third-quarter profit estimates as cost cutting helped boost margins in the industrial business that Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt is working to grow. Scarlet Fu reports on Bloomberg...
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Iraq-People denounce cruise missile strikes by USA

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Iraqi Television on Tuesday (4/9) broadcast pictures of Iraqi people in Baghdad denouncing the latest cruise missile strikes by the United States. Saddam Hussein cheered on by thousands of Iraqis; VS crowd; Saddam Hussein in white...
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Iraq's biggest pop star tours US

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1. Pan street to venue 2. Pan sign 3. Fans arrive 4. MS police 5. MS police standing 6. Reflection sign in police car window 7. VOX POP (English) " I'm an Arabist and I first heard his tapes the summer I was studying Arabic in Damascus...
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GWT: Imam declares Jihad at Friday prayers, FM Sabri slams Kuwait

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1. Exteriors of Shi'ite mosque 2. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Imam (holding Kalashnikov): "The jihad (holy war) is the only thing and everything being said in the media is wrong. People who are helping the invaders are wrong. They hit our...
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Voting gets under way in the presidential run off elections

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Polls opened on Sunday morning in Croatia, where a liberal incumbent and a conservative rival were heading into a surprisingly close showdown in the second presidential runoff. The elections were held amid deep discontent over economic...
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Curated Video

Hague on Syria crisis, refugees, analyst on hopes for Friends of Syria meeting

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Amman, Jordan 1. Wide of UK Foreign Secretary William Hague with his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) William Hague, UK Foreign Secretary: "It's a crucial moment for Syria's future as we...
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Shades of Ancient Egypt - salted fish prepared for Pharaonic Easter ++REPLAY++

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Cairo - 14 April, 2013 1. Mid tilt down of salted fish shop 2. Mid of shop owner weighing fish 3. Mid of shop owner showing fish to customer 4. Close to shop owner wrapping fish 5. Mid of customer giving money to shop owner 6. Mid...
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Bloomberg

Cole: U.S. Dollar Not Strong or Weak, but Range Bound

Higher Ed
May 10 -- Adam Cole, head of global FX strategy at RBC, examines currency market trends with a focus on the U.S. dollar, Japanese Yen and the euro. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Richard Haass on Putin, NATO, and EU Post-Brexit

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June 26 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, examines how Russian President Vladimir Putin may react to the U.K. leaving the European Union and how Brexit plays into U.S. politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Erdogan: Promised EU money not forthcoming

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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Tuesday his country would not move forward on implementing a refugee readmission agreement with the European Union unless visa requirements are lifted for Turkish citizens without further...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Brazilians celebrate Rousseff's suspension

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CLEAN : Brazilians celebrate Rousseff's suspension
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Croatia votes on move to ban gay marriage

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CLEAN : Croatia votes on move to ban gay marriage
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tiny Italian island struggles to cope with tide of migrants

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CLEAN : Tiny Italian island struggles to cope with tide of migrants
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Jaafari: Mosul offensive ahead of schedule

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Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari on Thursday said that his government had agreed with it's Turkish counterpart "on the necessity to resolve our problems".Speaking in Paris at the sidelines of a ministerial summit to discuss the...
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Bloomberg

Morning Meeting: OPEC Price Freeze and Saudi Bonds

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Oct. 18 -- Adam Longson, head of energy commodity research at Morgan Stanley, looks at how Saudi Arabia's bond offering plays into OPEC's attempt to freeze or reduce oil production. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ugandans reacts to US sanctions after anti gay laws imposed

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CLEAN : Ugandans reacts to US sanctions after anti gay laws imposed
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Somali reporter buried after he dies from

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CLEAN : Somali reporter buried after he dies from
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Hash stash goes up in smoke in Yemen

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CLEAN: Hash stash goes up in smoke in Yemen
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Bloomberg

Parker: Uncertainty and Volatility Will Be Larger in 2017

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Dec.15 -- Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Adam Parker discusses Fed policy, small caps and why he’s bullish for 2017. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Sky News

Donald Trump motorcade en route to White House

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a motorcade carrying President Elect Donald Trump en route to the White House on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC.
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Bloomberg

Twitter COO Bain Departs, CFO Noto to Take Role

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Nov. 9 -- Twitter COO Adam Bain is leaving just as the company works to address slowing revenue growth. CFO Anthony Noto will shift to Bain's job, and the social-media company has started a search for a new finance chief, Twitter said in...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Migrants get crash course in French university life

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It's a far cry from the Jungle Since November 80 refugees from the Calais migrant camp have been taking preparatory classes at Lille university with the aim of joining one of the university's courses at the end of the school year
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Graduates combine their street stalls in one place

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LEADIN: With the Egyptian economic situation continuing to affect young jobseekers, many have taken to the streets to make some money as food vendors. But after numerous neighbourhood complaints, the different...