Saturday, June 4, 2016

Today in History for June 4th: Associated Press

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Associated Press
Highlights of this day in history: Chinese troops crush a pro-democracy movement in Beijing's Tiananmen Square; World War II's Battle of Midway begins; Henry Ford tests his quadricycle; Bruce Springsteen releases 'Born in the U.S.A.' (June 4)

Forex Trading Video: Dollar Burns After NFPs Scourge Fed Forecasts, But SPX the Target: Forex News by DailyFX

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Talking Points:

• The USDollar suffered its worst single-day decline since the March 2015 Fed decision stalled its bull trend

• Risk trends were notably restrained after the data, but the threat behind this quiet is profound

• Keeping an eye on the Dollar momentum, it is crucial to keep track of: risk trends, oil prices and China

#Africa - The rise of Nigerian cinema #NollywoodWeek: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 3 Jun 2016

FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7
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In tonight’s edition: Ramsey Nouah talks Nollywood; Ghana remembers blast victims; and Paris activists protest against the Bolloré group.

In the French capital, the 4th edition of NollywoodWeek is well underway. Nollywood is the name given to Nigeria's popular film industry which produces no less than 1000 films per year. The rapid film production puts Nollywood behind Bollywood, but ahead of Hollywood. Nigerian actor Ramsey Nouah tells us what makes the sector so special.

Meanwhile, a year on from twin fire and flooding tragedies, Ghana has been remembering the 150 victims who lost their lives. An explosion erupted at a petrol station in the capital Accra, where dozens of people had been seeking shelter from floods, sparked by torrential rains. Charred corpses and wreckage of vehicles littered the street, following the accident. The government has promised to help those affected by the tragedy.
And in Paris, dozens of protesters gathered at the headquarters of the Bolloré group, who they accuse of exploiting land in Africa and Asian. The company Socfin, which is 39 percent owned by the Bolloré group, is believed to possess palm oil plantations in several African countries, including Liberia, Cameroon Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. Demonstrators called for an end to the monopoly on the continent's riches.

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Bushveld Minerals (LON:BMN) aiming to be producer within a year: ProactiveInvestors Stocktube

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Fortune Mojapelo, chief executive of Bushveld Minerals Limited (LON:BMN), says securing the first tranche of financing for its acquisition of the Vametco vanadium mine in South Africa is “another of that series of progressions that we are making to realise our dream of being an integrated vanadium platform.”

Mojapelo is determined to transition Bushveld from exploration to low cost producer status quickly, but it is dependent on how soon Phase 2 can be completed. “We’d like to get that done within the space of a year, but a lot of it will depend on how quickly we can get the regulatory approvals done.”

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Published on 3 Jun 2016




Vevo - HOT THIS WEEK: Friday June 3, 2016 & Gwen Stefani Axwell /\ Ingrosso ScHoolboy Q ft. Kanye West Jason Aldean videos

HOT THIS WEEK: June 3, 2016. Our weekly wrap-up show covers the biggest premieres and best Vevo originals from this week as well as what's on tap for next week! Find out what’s new! © 2016 Vevo

Gwen Stefani - Misery http://vevo.ly/6OnwDp
Axwell /\ Ingrosso - Thinking About You http://vevo.ly/EiCx9R
ScHoolboy Q ft. Kanye West - That Part http://vevo.ly/OWXpRL
Bryson Tiller - Exchange http://vevo.ly/oVTyxn
Jason Aldean - Lights Come On http://vevo.ly/f3yJf5
:60 with Andy Samberg http://vevo.ly/BEKBJw
Dagny - Backbeat http://vevo.ly/CJibae

Here’s Why Starbucks Just Did a Deal With Anheuser-Busch: TheStreet

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Starbucks , a company known for coffee beverages, just partnered with Anheuser-Busch InBev , a company known for beer. And what will the two companies be working on together? Iced...tea, of course.

UN: Aid airdrops last resort for Syria's besieged: Al Jazeera English

Published on 3 Jun 2016
Stephen O'Brien, the United Nations under-secretary for Humanitarian Affairs, talks to Al Jazeera from New York, discussing the efforts to deliver aid to besieged areas in Syria.

O'Brien says the UN will make a formal request to Syria's government, asking for permission to drop aid to besieged cities and villages.

He also said that out of 34 requests for June to deliver aid to besieged and hard-to-reach areas by land convoys, the Syrian government had turned down five.