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Thousands vote on draft constitution, oppn member votes

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1. Wide of people queuing to vote in Kibera suburb 2. People entering polling station 3. Woman casting her ballot 4. Various of people queuing to vote 5. People in charge of polling station 6. Man casting his vote 7. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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President predicts election victory as celebrates 89th birthday

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1. Wide of President Robert Mugabe with his wife Grace waving to cheering crowd 2. Soldier walking in crowd 3. Mugabe waving 4. Mugabe receiving a lei 5. Wide of Grace Mugabe fixing lei on Mugabe 6. Wide of Mugabe releasing...
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Court initiates contempt proceedings against PM

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1. Various of lawyers entering Supreme Court of Pakistan building 2. Federal Law Minister Maula Bakhsh Chandio surrounded by lawyers walking out of court after hearing 3. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Maula Bakhsh Chandio, Federal Law Minister: "This...
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Arroyo vows not to seek fresh term as protesters warn of civil unrest

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1. Tilt down of hall of Philippine House of Representatives 2. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo being greeted upon arrival 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. Wide of House of Representatives in session 5. Arroyo stepping on to...
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BONO 'STAR STRUCK' BY MEETING WITH AUNG SAN SUU KYI

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He might be frontman for one of the biggest rock bands in the world, but Bono was humbled by a meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday (12 JUN 2012). "I'm star struck, I think is the word, but I'm managing to get over it. I mean I'm...
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US State Dept comment on possible Taiwan referendum

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1. Wide shot of Richard Boucher entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department spokesperson: "Our primary interest is in maintaining stability across the Taiwan Strait, and the United States is...
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S ANNOTATED COPY OF THE CONSTITUTION SOLD

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George Washington's annotated copy of the Constitution and Bill of Rights sold for 9,826,500 US dollars (7,817,500 euros) in New York City on Friday - setting a new world auction record for an American book or historical document. The...
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Bernie Sanders holds rally in Puerto Rico

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US Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders called on the US government to support a debt restructure in Puerto Rico during a rally in the island on Monday. Addressing a crowd in San Juan ahead of Puerto Rico's June 5 primary,...
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Gorsuch Pledges to Be 'Faithful Servant'

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President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court is pledging to be a faithful servant of the Constitution and the laws of the United States.U.S. Appeals Court Judge Neil Gorsuch is also thanking Trump for giving him a "most solemn...
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Analyst: Trump could face impeachment

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US President Donald Trump could face impeachment proceedings if it is found that he told former FBI director James Comey to halt an investigation into Russian influence on American politics, a leading UK-based law professor said on...
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SAfrican opposition call for march against Zuma

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South African opposition parties will march to the government's headquarters, The Union Buildings, in Pretoria next week as they start a campaign of mass action against the "hostile takeover" of the country's treasury, an opposition...
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Analyst: Including Kirkuk in Kurdish independence vote "a strategic mistake"

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The head of a global think tank in Beirut believes Kurdish leaders made a "strategic mistake" by including Kirkuk among the territories where last month's independence referendum was held. The central Iraqi government and...
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McCain denounces 'half-baked spurious nationalism'

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US Senator John McCain jabbed Monday night at unnamed pushers of isolationist politics, saying at his National Constitution Center Liberty Medal ceremony in Philadelphia that abandoning America's role as an international leader is...
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McCain Blasts 'Half-Baked, Spurious Nationalism'

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U.S. Sen. John McCain jabbed Monday night at unnamed pushers of isolationist politics, saying at his National Constitution Center Liberty Medal ceremony in Philadelphia that abandoning America's role as an international leader is...
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Firebrand jurist Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama

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Firebrand jurist Roy Moore has won the Alabama Republican primary for U.S. Senate, defeating an appointed incumbent backed by President Donald Trump and allies of Sen. Mitch McConnell. In an upset likely to rock the party...
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Venezuelans sceptical of validity of April presidential elections

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Venezuelans were reacting sceptically Wednesday to the news that their country will see presidential elections held at the end of April. The decision to push forward voting is seen as a bid to capitalise on disarray in the...
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing Spokesperson: Lu Kang Date: 26 February 2018 Duration: 4:06 1. The North Korean official said they are open to talks with the United States. Any comment? ...
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Thousands of dalit Hindus protest Supreme Court order in India

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Thousands of dalits, members of Hinduism's lowest caste, are protesting an order from India's top court they say dilutes legal safeguards put in place for their marginalised community. In several parts of northern and...
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Postal workers rally against privatization of mail

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Postal workers and their supporters spent part of the Columbus Day holiday protesting what they see as a White House push to make the U.S. Postal Service private.
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AP video of Kenyatta's inauguration as Kenyan president

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Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in for a second term on Tuesday in front of tens of thousands who gathered to celebrate what they hoped would be the end of months of election turmoil, which Kenyatta said stretched the country...
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Kavanaugh promises to 'keep an open mind'

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says it must "never, never be viewed as a partisan institution."
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Kavanaugh promises to 'keep an open mind'

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says it must "never, never be viewed as a partisan institution."
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Cuba assembly continues debate on new constitution

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Reaction as Macedonia votes to change name

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Macedonia's parliament approved constitutional changes to rename the country North Macedonia on Friday, under a deal with neighbouring Greece.