A Conversation with Carrie Lam Bloomberg TV's Stephen Engle speaks with outgoing Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam in one of the last interviews of her tumultuous term as Chief Executive. Her five years in office were marred by mass street protests, the imposition of a national security law that tightened Beijing’s grip, and a pandemic response that undermined the city’s international status. Lam tells Engle she has nothing to apologize for to the Hong Kong people.
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PoliticsBiden’s Iran Envoy Says Nuclear Talks Aren’t Dead But AlmostProspects for a deal are ‘tenuous at best’: envoy MalleyMenendez says Iran is bolstered by China’s oil purchasesRob Malley Photographer: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty ImagesByIain Marlow and Daniel Flatley+FollowMay 25, 2022, 1:30 PM UTCUpdated onMay 25, 2022, 2:55 PM UTCSign up for our Middle East newsletter and follow us @middleeast for news on the region.The top U.S. envoy to Iran nuclear talks said efforts to revive the 2015 agreement are faltering but that he believes offering Tehran “limited” sanctions relief could still salvage the accord and provide the basis for a broader deal.