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16 Jun 2018
Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses Apple Inc.'s original programming partnership with Oprah Winfrey.
16 Jun 2018
Harvard University’s own researchers found statistical evidence that its undergraduate application process discriminated against Asian-American applicants, yet its admissions officials ignored the results and took no action, a group suing for bias claimed.
15 Jun 2018
Unidentified gunmen have killed Kashmir journalist Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar. His assassination highlights the risks to journalists working in Kashmir, an India-administered region beset by protracted violence.
15 Jun 2018
The library at the University of Mosul, one of Iraq's oldest collections of books and manuscripts, was destroyed during the occupation by the so-called Islamic State. Young male and female volunteers are working to save books from the rubble.
15 Jun 2018
Forced marriages are on the rise in India. In most cases, it's women who are kidnapped and forced into marrying a man they do not know. But in the northern state of Bihar, one of the country's poorest, men are also being kidnapped.
15 Jun 2018
Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on the latest news of the hour on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
15 Jun 2018
A first-ever UN human rights report on Kashmir calls for international inquiry into multiple violations. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on "a conflict that has robbed millions of their basic human rights, and continues to this day to inflict untold suffering."
15 Jun 2018
Turkey holds parliamentary and presidential elections on 24 June. Pro-Kurdish HDP candidate Selahattin Demirtas is in custody - but that's not stopped him from running against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. A look at the HDP campaign in Istanbul.
14 Jun 2018
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and South Korea Foreign Minister Kang speak at a joint news conference in Seoul about President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong Un.
14 Jun 2018
London marks a year on from the Grenfell Tower fire that killed 71 people. Prime Minister Theresa May admits that her initial response at the time seemed uncaring. And DW meets one of the survivors – still waiting to be re-housed.
14 Jun 2018
Bola Tinubu opens up on MKO Abiola's investiture.
13 Jun 2018
A racoon scales a high-rise building in St Paul, Minnesota and captivates an entire city!

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