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McCain: Russian behaviour 'not acceptable'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS MONTENEGROSHOTLIST:MONTENEGRO TV - NO ACCESS MONTENEGRO Podgorica - 12 April 2017++4:3++1. US Senator John McCain and Montenegrin Defence Minister Predrag Boskovic arriving at news conference2. SOUNDBITE...
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Nicola Sturgeon Soundbite on 2017 UK General Election

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots soundbite with Scottish SNP Leader Nicola Sturgeon speaking on possibility of a progressive alliance to keep Conservatives out of Government after the election and The Labour Party's weak position. TRANSCRIPT:...
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Bloomberg

Mitsubishi Motors Is Getting Back on Track, COO Says

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Jun.14 -- Trevor Mann, chief operating officer at Mitsubishi Motors, discusses the company's turnaround plan, the challenges they're facing and the targets for their recovery. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Germany's SPD Backs Coalition Talks With Merkel

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Dec.08 -- Delegates from Germany's Social Democrats voted in favor of a resolution to begin talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel on a potential governing coalition. Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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President Trump's Asia Tour Heads to South Korea

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Nov.06 -- Troy University International Relations Lecturer Daniel Pinkston weighs in on President Trump's Asia trip and talks about North Korea and U.S. tensions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Trump's Issues With Germany Not Completely Resolvable, Says German Marshall Fund

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Jul.11 -- Jan Techau, director of the European program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, discusses President Trump's appearance at NATO, his issues with Germany and defense spending. Techau speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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NATO head: No guarantee trans-Atlantic alliance will survive

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The secretary-general of NATO says there is no guarantee the trans-Atlantic military alliance "will survive forever". Jens Stoltenberg said the bonds between Europe and North America have weakened, and he appealed for an...
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Bloomberg

Air France-KLM CFO Says Demand, Load Factors Increasing

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Feb.16 -- Air France-KLM CFO Frederic Gagey discusses the airlines' earnings and performance, and talks about expansion plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Renault Is Said to Ask Nissan to Call Shareholders’ Meeting

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Dec.17 -- Renault is pushing Nissan Motor to call a shareholder meeting as soon as possible to discuss the Japanese automaker’s indictment, governance and the French company’s appointees on Nissan’s board, people familiar with the matter...
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Bloomberg

Rising Challenges for Asian Airlines

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Oct.25 -- Asian airlines are bracing for some rough skies as higher fuel costs continue to pressure margins. Bloomberg Intelligence says the regions carrier's most profitable days are now behind them. Bloomberg Intelligence's Rahul...
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German defense spending under renewed scrutiny

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NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Washington to celebrate the alliance's 70th anniversary amid rifts between members over security and trade issues.
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Nissan Board Confirms Unanimous Vote to Oust Ghosn

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Nov.22 -- Nissan Motor Co.’s board confirmed in a statement that it voted unanimously to dismiss Carlos Ghosn as chairman as the directors moved to contain the damage from the iconic executive’s shock arrest. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle...
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Ghosn Faces Arrest on Suspected Financial Law Breach, Asahi Says

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Nov.19 -- Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn is poised to be arrested in Tokyo on a suspected breach of financial trading law, Asahi reported. Ghosn, who is also chief executive officer of Renault SA, is suspected of failing to...
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Nissan Seeks Removal of Ghosn Following Misconduct Probe

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Nov.19 -- Nissan Motor Co. said it will seek the removal of Carlos Ghosn after uncovering “significant acts of misconduct” by the chairman. The company has been conducting an internal investigation over the past several months regarding...
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France Calls for Ghosn's Dismissal

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Jan.17 -- France is abandoning its support of Renault Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is calling for his dismissal saying the carmaker needs new and reliable governance. Bloomberg's Dave McCombs reports on...
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Bloomberg

Macron, Erdogan Trade NATO Barbs

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Dec.03 -- NATO leaders are meeting in London today. The Trans-Atlantic alliance holds its 70th anniversary summit amid doubts about its mandate. U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding that Europe pay more for its own military...
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Boris Johnson: Donald Trump is not an embarrassment

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson rejects a claim that he feels Donald Trump is an embarrassment after it emerged he is not meeting him for a private meeting today, unlike the rest of the Nato leaders. He maintains that he has a strong...
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Bloomberg

What a Separation From Renault Could Mean for Nissan

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Jan.14 -- Nissan Motor Co. executives have examined the possibility of breaking away from Renault SA amid concerns that relations with the longtime French partner have turned dysfunctional after the ouster of former chief Carlos Ghosn,...
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Bloomberg

Sir Christopher Meyer on Biden-Johnson Meeting

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Jun.10 -- Former British Ambassador the U.S. Sir Christopher Meyer speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson ahead of the bilateral meeting between President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

China Becomes a Bigger Mark on NATO Radar Screen

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Dec.01 -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization publishes a report stressing Chinese geopolitical threats. The study includes recommendations on bolstering its political cohesion and ability to face new security...
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Bloomberg

Telefonica Dividend Preserves ‘Sound Payout’: CEO

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Feb.25 -- Jose Maria Alvarez Pallete, chief executive officer at Telefonica SA, discusses the decision to cut its dividend, the company’s M&A strategy and infrastructure deals. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Star Alliance Shifting Key Operations to Singapore

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Jeffrey Goh, chief executive officer at Star Alliance, discusses the reasons for shifting the company’s focus away from Frankfurt to Singapore, if they’re looking to add more members and the impact from China’s Covid zero policy. He...
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Will Theatre Union Members Sign Deal With Hollywood Studios?

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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage union members haven't signed the deal that led them to call off a strike, with many opposing its proposals.
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Bloomberg

Macron Says Australia’s Morrison Lied About Sub Deal

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French President Emmanuel Macron is not ready to forgive Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison about the submarine pact with the U.S. and the U.K. Macron says he knows Morrison lied about the deal. Paul Allen reports on "Bloomberg...