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US oil firms involved in the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline have
accused the White House of interfering for political reasons, after it
halted construction of the pipeline over the weekend.
This comes after demonstrators at an American Indian reservation
opposed the pipeline, saying it would contaminate their water supply.
Our US correspondent Laura Cantekin has the details.
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