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Yahoo: Verizon Sale Delayed to Meet Closing Conditions

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Jan.23 -- Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss Yahoo's performance, earnings and planned deal to be acquired by Verizon. They speak with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Trump Pays Tribute to Fallen Police Officers

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, D.C. - 15 May 20171. Donald Trump walking on US Capitol grounds toward memorial service2. Trump introduced and walks up to podium3. Cutaway of audience4....
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Robot scientists figuring out how to beat the cyber hackers

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LEADIN:Fears over cyber security have been heightened since the computer virus called Petya was launched in the Ukraine and spread rapidly across Europe.There's growing concern about how to make sure our new generation of connected...
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Barcelona Terrorists Had Plans for Larger Attack

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Aug.18 -- Terrorists behind Thursday's attack in Barcelona had planned to launch a larger assault that included explosives, but that plan failed before 14 people were killed in two separate attacks involving vehicles. Bloomberg's Rodrigo...
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Bloomberg

Wood Says EU Borders Will Tighten Post Spain Attack

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Aug.18 -- Jonathan Wood, director of global analysis at Control Risks, discusses the aftermath of terror attacks in Spain and what it may mean for European borders. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pompeo Blames Iran for Attacks on Oil Tankers

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo says Iran is responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. He spoke to reporters in Washington.
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Where Are U.S.-Iran Relations Heading to?

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Karen Young, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a specialist in the political economy of the Middle East, talks about the disputes between the U.S. and Iran. U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said...
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Bernie Sanders defends democratic socialism

Higher Ed
Bernie Sanders on Wednesday mounted a strong defense of democratic socialism, the economic philosophy that has guided his political career, even as Republicans and some of his Democratic presidential opponents have seized on it to brand...
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Bloomberg

Iran Says it Shot Down U.S. Drone

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Jun.20 -- Iran says it shot down a U.S. spy drone in its airspace. The move escalates already fierce tensions in the Persian Gulf and sent oil spiking as well. Bloomberg’s Golnar Motevalli and Zainab Fattah report on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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FGE’s Fesharaki Sees Oil Prices Falling in Next Few Days

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Sep.16 -- Fereidun Fesharaki, founder and chairman at FGE, discusses why this attack on a Saudi oil facility is different from other attacks, where he sees oil prices heading, Saudi Arabia supplies and who might be responsible for the...
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Knifeman hunted after four victims stabbed in the back in north London

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots forensics officers and police officers at crime scenes investigating a series of stabbings in Edmonton, London. Aerial shots crime scene police tape cordoning off various crime scenes in the area. Exterior...
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Oil Prices Jump After Attack On Saudi Plants

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One analyst told CNN these attacks mark the biggest shock to oil market since Hurricane Katrina.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Burkina Faso tourist hub loses Western visitors to jihadist threat

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The city of Bobo-Dioulasso once a magnet for tourists to Burkina Faso, is now being neglected by Western travellers due to recurrent jihadist attacks in the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Trump Administration Blames Iran For Saudi Oil Attacks

Higher Ed
Initial reports credited Houthi rebels in the region for the attacks, but the Trump administration says there is no evidence of Houthi involvement.
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Bloomberg

Rouhani's Regime May Be on the Verge of Collapse, New Iran CEO Says

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Sep.25 -- Alireza Nader, New Iran founder and chief executive officer, discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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U.S. Charges Six Russian Agents With Hacking

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Oct.19 -- The U.S. charged six current and former members of Russia’s military intelligence agency for allegedly carrying out some of the world’s most destructive hacking attacks. Bloomberg's Alyza Sebenius reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Pence to Pin Harris on Topics She’s Avoiding: Grenell

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Oct.07 -- Richard Grenell, senior adviser for the Trump Campaign, discusses the upcoming debate between Vice President Mike Pence and California Senator Kamala Harris, the spread of coronavirus and how the candidates view China. He...
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Bloomberg

Oil, Havens Surge Amid Middle East Tensions

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Jan.07 -- Oil jumped after Iran attacked two U.S.-Iraqi airbases in its first response to the killing of a top general. Bloomberg’s Aaron Clark reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Sanders in bicameral move to stop war with Iran

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A show of bicameral support on Capitol Hill Thursday for legislation to stop President Donald Trump from starting a war with Iran.
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Analyst on Pompeo trip delay, US pressure on Iran

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A political analyst said an attack on the US embassy in Baghdad by Iran-backed militiamen showed the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" strategy against Tehran was not working.
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Analyst: Pompeo delayed trip due to hostile Iran

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The breach of the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad has prompted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to delay his trip to Ukraine and four other countries. Pompeo was to arrive in Ukraine late Thursday in his first visit to the country at the...
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U.S. Military Officials Say Iran Is Stashing Missiles In Iraq

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U.S. military and intelligence officials tell The New York Times that Iran is using supportive militia networks to hide weapons in Iraq.
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Jewish Community Targeted In String Of Attacks In 2019

Higher Ed
Around the world, anti-Semitic acts reported in 2019 included vandalism, physical and verbal harassment and deadly attacks.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Struck Iran-Backed Militia in Iraq, Syria

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Dec.30 -- The United States has launched airstrikes on five bases in Iraq and Syria since they were being used by Iranian-backed militia to carry out repeated attacks against coalition troops. Bloomberg’s Zainab Fattah reports on...