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Democrats unveil articles of impeachment

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House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered...
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A glimpse inside locked down Kashmmir as tensions continue to simmer

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VOICED: Shows Kashmir under lockdown after the Indian Parliament's decision to remove the region's special status, military patrolling the streets, tourists, Hindu pilgrims and temporary workers leaving Kashmir, protests and people...
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Pelosi Says House Will Draft Articles Of Impeachment For Trump

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Thursday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made it clear that Democrats are moving forward with the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
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Chief Justice Earl Warren gives the oath of office to President Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965.

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Chief Justice Earl Warren gives the oath of office to President Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965.
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S.Africa - Inkatha Suspends Part In Constitution

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The Zulu-nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party suspended on Saturday (8/4) its participation in writing South Africa's new constitution, claiming the ruling African National Congress (ANC) had failed to agree to international mediation on...
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Spanish Court Moves to Suspend Catalan Vote

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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg's Esteban Duarte reports the independence movement in Catalonia and efforts to thwart it by the government in Spain. He speaks on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate panel sharply divided over the commander in chief's authority in the 3-month-old conflict.

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HEADLINE: Adviser: Obama acting lawfully on Libya CAPTION: President Barack Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate panel sharply divided over the...
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Blockchain Can Change the Internet's Infrastructure, Block.One CEO Says

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Nov.09 -- Brendan Blumer, Block.One co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the rapid rise and fall of initial coin offerings with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Chilean Government To Write New Constitution After Weeks Of Protests

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Chilean President Sebastián Piñera told a local news outlet the government has been working on a new draft of the constitution.
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CLEAN : "The Mothers of the Constitution" inform Chileans on the Convention's progress

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The "Mothers of the Constitution" inform passers-by about the new highest laws and principles being drafted in Chile, which includes citizens' initiatives in defence of pensioners or to legalise marijuana and abortion (Footage by AFPTV...
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Leaders of the Tea Party movement say results from the midterm elections validate their fight for limited government that mirrors what the country's founders intended. They say the vote is also a rejection of government plans for health care.

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HEADLINE: Tea Party: Vote a rejection of big government CAPTION: Leaders of the Tea Party movement say results from the midterm elections validate their fight for limited government that mirrors what the country's founders intended. They...
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USA: GAY US AMBASSADOR TO LUXEMBOURG SWORN IN

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English/Nat Following a two year delay James Hormel was sworn in on Tuesday as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg. With Secretary of State Madeleine Albright presiding, Hormel became the nation's first openly gay ambassador. The...
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IRELAND: COUNT BEGINS ON DIVORCE REFERENDUM BALLOT

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English/Nat The Irish Republic on Saturday morning begins counting the votes cast in the referendum on whether to permit divorce. The results are expected to be close and both sides continue to maintain they could win the vote. If a...
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Comments from PM, acting leader, US ambassador

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1. Haiti Prime Minister Yvon Neptune entering press conference 2. US Ambassador James Foley at press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yvon Neptune, Haiti Prime Minister: "Indeed it's a very dangerous moment for Haiti and the Haitian...
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WH Counsel Sidesteps Legal Turmoil Questions

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White House Counsel Don McGahn made an appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference for a question-and-answer-session but avoided discussing the many legal issues facing this White House. McGahn, is the...
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MP: Dissolution of Sri Lanka parliament 'blatant violation' of constitution

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Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena has dissolved parliament and called for fresh elections amid a deepening political crisis.
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CLEAN : Ukraine takes first step toward giving rebels self rule

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CLEAN : Ukraine takes first step toward giving rebels self rule
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CLEAN: Morocco marks its own 'Arab Spring' anniversary

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CLEAN: Morocco marks its own 'Arab Spring' anniversary
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CLEAN : No supporters campaign ahead of Turkish referendum

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I wouldn't even give that much power to my father bolstered by this slogan the members of the association No volunteers campaign in Instanbul and other big Turkish cities for the No vote in the referendum which could expand the powers of...
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CLEAN : Syrian delegations agree to discuss constitutional issues

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In the first concrete results from talks this week on ending Syria's conflict the United Nations said Thursday the warring sides had agreed to set up expert committees to discuss constitutional issues
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CLEAN : Thai protesters call for dissolution of parliament

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Thousands of mainly young and black-clad Thai protesters are calling for the government of General Prayuth Chan-o-cha to dissolve parliament, rewrite the constitution, and cancel the emergency decree imposed on the kingdom since March to...
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CLEAN : Sanctions offer leverage with Ukraine expe

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As the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton summons the bloc's foreign ministers for emergency talks on Ukraine on Thursday, one expert from independant think tank Chatham House in London says the US and Europe have leverage over the...
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The Battle Over Gun Rights And Gun Safety Went Local In 2019

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While some bills addressing gun violence stalled in Congress, state legislatures moved forward with passing their own gun laws.
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CLEAN : Lawyer reacts after Central Africa's top court scraps panel to rewrite constitution

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The head of the Central African Republic's bar association reacts to the country's top court anulling presidential decrees setting up a committee to rewrite the constitution, which had sparked fears Faustin Archange Touadera was seeking...