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CLEAN: Subversive style in wartime France

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CLEAN: Subversive style in wartime France
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CLEAN : Greek Crisis takes toll on Athens zoo

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CLEAN : Greek Crisis takes toll on Athens zoo
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Interview with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe.

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe on human rights in Zimbabwe, Tony Blair, food shortages, John Prescott, Desmond Tutu and cricket on May 24, 2004 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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VW CEO Sees a Lot of Challenges Ahead in 2021

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May.06 -- Herbert Diess, chief executive officer at Volkswagen AG, discusses the company’s trajectory of growth, the impact of the chip shortage and his outlook for the business. Volkswagen posted first-quarter profit that beat...
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TSMC Setting Up $7 Billion Plant in Japan

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. plans to build a plant in Japan. A subsidiary of Sony Corp. will take a minority stake in the $7 billion project. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

After 600 Days, U.S. Reopens to Most Travelers

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Some��604 days after the Trump administration shut U.S. borders, a majority of international travelers are��once again welcome. The U.S. will open its borders to vaccinated foreigners on Nov. 8, a White House official said, granting...
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Quintet Private Bank's Antonucci on Markets and Strategies

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Daniele Antonucci, Chief Economist and Macro Strategist at Quintet Private Bank discusses markets and strategies. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Snow causing chaos around the UK

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Snow causing chaos around the UK
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RR7211BANGLADESH: ONE YEAR ON - REFUGEES CUTS

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1. gv, worker pushes trolly stacked with white jute, in factory yard 2. exterior, gv men queue in lines to be paid 3. various ms, men receiving pay at window 4. interior office, various shots, paymaster counting money and giving out...
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CAN684 SHOPS GIVE THEIR VIEWS ON POSSIBLE STOCKPILING

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As import restrictions start to press on the Southern Rhodesian economy, one woman interviews a variety of merchandisers who speak about how these sanctions are affecting trade. 1. ws outside shopping area, young White Rhodesia woman...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fuel depots blocked French drivers head to Belgium for petrol

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CLEAN : Fuel depots blocked French drivers head to Belgium for petrol
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CLEAN : Venezuelans protest as power cuts grip crisis hit country

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CLEAN : Venezuelans protest as power cuts grip crisis hit country
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Oil-rich Venezuela is poor in many basic necessities

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Oil-rich Venezuela is poor in many basic necessities
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CLEAN : Liberian entrepreneurs struggle to succeed

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CLEAN : Liberian entrepreneurs struggle to succeed
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CLEAN : Spains middle classes

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CLEAN : Spains middle classes
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VOICED: Subversive style in wartime France

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VOICED: Subversive style in wartime France
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Interview with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe.

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe on human rights in Zimbabwe, Tony Blair, food shortages, John Prescott, Desmond Tutu and cricket on May 24, 2004 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lebanon dam planned atop fault line stirs fears

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Lebanon's government says a dam planned for a valley near Beirut is vital to tackle chronic water shortages but the location on a seismic fault line has raised fears among residents
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Gordon Brown warns of food supply consequences in the event of a no-deal Brexit

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Former prime minister Gordon Brown has called for a no-deal Brexit to be stopped "in its tracks" as he warned of the consequences on a visit to a Liverpool bakery. The former Labour leader visited the Homebaked co-operative bakery in...
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Jeremy Corbyn: The Government is “well behind the curve” in its handling of the coronavirus crisis

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The Labour leader has criticised the Government on the way it has handled the Coronavirus crisis and how information has been given to the public. Speaking in his constituency, he said it should be “at the very least giving a daily...
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Jeremy Corbyn criticises the Government for it’s ‘strange’ approach to Covid-19 advice

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The Labour leader has criticised the Government over the way it has handled the coronavirus crisis and how information has been given to the public. Speaking in his constituency, Mr Corbyn said: "The Government just seems to be...
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Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'

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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds says US consumers could see a meat shortage in a matter of days.
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Bloomberg

Samsung’s Mobile Sales Cushion Losses From Chip Factories

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Apr.06 -- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s first quarter earnings beat analysts’ estimates as mobile phone sales more than made up for losses stemming for that chip factory that was sidelined by power failures in Texas. Bloomberg’s Peter...
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Sky News

UK PM Boris Johnson arrives in New York for UNGA

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking on high price of gas and impact on energy supply in UK. The Prime Minister will host a meeting with world leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York,...