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Protesters gather ahead of planned mass demonstration

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1. Various top shots of protesters and tents in Tahrir Square 2. Wide of protesters marching in Tahrir Square, holding banners and chanting 3. Wide pan of protesters 4. Mid of protesters chanting (Arabic): "God is great" - pan to Quran...
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WRAP Morning scenes and reax in capital, Karachi court security

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Islamabad 1. Barrier being pulled across road leading up to parliament 2. Various of paramilitary troops deploying barbed wire 3. Police truck arriving 4. Police getting off trucks 5. Wide of market area 6. Various of customers in tea...
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+4:3 Two surviving leaders of 1980 military coup go on trial

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Ankara - 4 April 2012 1. Various of security outside Ankara courthouse 2. Lawyers entering courthouse 3. Wide of Turkish Assembly cars approaching the courthouse, media 4. Turkish lawmaker entering court 5. Wide of protesters walking...
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+4:3 Egyptian president orders defence minister's retirement, swearing in

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A spokesman says Egypt's president has ordered the defence minister and chief of staff to retire and has cancelled the military-declared constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers. President Mohammed Morsi also...
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EDIT China warns against moves toward Taiwan independence

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1. Zhang Mingqing, spokesman for Chinese State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, walking to podium 2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Mingqing, Spokesman for Chinese State Council Taiwan Affairs office: "Now the problem is that...
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US Secretary of State comments on Iraqi constitution

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1. US Secretary of State Colin Powell walks to podium 2. Pan from US Deputy Secretary of Defence Paul Wolfowitz to Powell 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "We have freed a people. We have liberated a people....
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Bolivia divided over Morales' push for further reforms

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1. Medium of Bolivian President Evo Morales shaking hands with reporters as he enters press conference room 2. Cutaway of reporter 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Evo Morales, President of Bolivia: "The proposal presented by my Socialist Party...
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EU - 50th Anniversary celebrations

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Germany - Cakes baked to mark European Union 50th anniversary Berlin, Germany - 21 March, 2007 1. Pan across cakes from various EU states Italy - Celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome Rome - 23 March 2007 1....
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Partial returns indicate Italians reject changes to constitution

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1. Exterior of voting station in central Rome 2. Entrance of polling station with police 3. Inside various people voting 4. Various of officers taking documents 5. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Vox pop, voter: "It's many years now that they are...
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Pro-Zelaya demo blocks highway to capital, blockade of border with Nicaragua

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Near Tegucigalpa, Honduras 1. Wide of supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya marching from Tegucigalpa to north Honduras 2. Mid of supporters marching 3. Soldiers with riot shields standing by roadside 4. Mid of march 5....
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Tymoshenko majority coalition dissolved in wake of election defeat

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1. Exterior of Ukrainian Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) building 2. Ukrainian state emblem on building 3. Wide shot Ukrainian Parliament in session 4. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Volodymyr Lytvyn, Ukrainian Parliament Speaker: "According to...
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Latin America's first gay couple to marry react to Obama statement

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1. Mid of woman with rainbow umbrella at gathering of gays, lesbians, transsexuals and supporters outside Argentinean Congress, where lawmakers are voting on Gender Identity law 2. Wide of Congress building with tents and banners in...
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Nepal's government agrees to key demands by protesters

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1. Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and Maoist leader Prachanda at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (Nepali) Girija Prasad Koirala, Prime Minister of Nepal: "The government, in agreement with the eight major parties, is committed to...
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Bali terrorism conviction violates constitution, court rules

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1. Indonesia's constitutional court room 2. Defendant's lawyer 3. Judges 4. Government officials 5. Court room 6. Judges 7. SOUNDBITE (Bahasa Indonesian) I Dewa Gede Palguna, Judge: "There are not enough reasons to justify the...
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Thousands march against rise of Muslim brotherhood, pro-Morsi demo

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Demonstrators for and against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood party rallied in Cairo on Friday. It was the first attempt by Morsi's opponents to stage a major demonstration against the new president. Khayri...
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WRAP Minister on summit preps, advance team at border ADDS protest

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Seoul 1. Exterior of the Secretariat of the inter-Korean Dialogue building 2. South Korean Unification Minister, Lee Jae-joung, Vice Unification Minister, Lee Kwan-se, and government officials sitting down for talks 3. Ministers and...
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Eyptians prepare for vote on charter that will define post-Morsi future

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With a presidential run by Egypt's powerful military chief seeming more likely by the day, this week's constitution referendum, to be held amid a massive security force deployment, is widely seen as a vote of confidence in the regime he...
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Latest on president's vow not to eat until electoral law approved

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La Paz, Bolivia - April 10, 2009 1. Wide exterior of presidential palace 2. Wide pan left of hunger strikers inside palace 3. Various of Bolivian President Evo Morales with fellow hunger strikers 4. Various of protest signs, tilt down...
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Leaders of two parliamentary factions oppose idea of giving more power to regions

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Leaders of two parliamentary factions that form Ukraine's ruling coalition on Tuesday opposed the idea of giving more powers to the regions at the expense of the central government in Kiev. Yulia Tymoshenko, head of the Batkivshchina...
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Polling stations close after Egyptians vote on draft constitution, observer comments

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Polls closed on Tuesday after the first day of a two-day referendum in Egypt on a new constitution that represents a key milestone in a military-backed roadmap put in place after the ouster of Egypt's Islamist president in a coup last...
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Reaction as constitution passes with nearly 64 per cent voting yes

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1. Wide of start of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Samir Abou el-Maati, head of Egyptian electoral commission: "The percentage of those who participated in the referendum was 32.9 per cent. The total number of those who voted...
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Protesters clash with police near Tahrir Sq

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1. Wide of Tahrir Square and clouds of tear gas from protesters clashing with riot police 2. Pan of tear gas canister hitting ground 3. Protesters helping another who appears to be struggling to breathe from tear gas 4. Protesters...
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Opposition leader declares her willingness to serve as her country's president

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1. National League for Democracy (NLD) headquarter with supporters gathered outside 2. Close of NLD flag and sign 3. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi arriving for news conference 4. Cutaway of cameraman 5. SOUNDBITE (Burmese)...
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Polls close in Nepalese elections

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1. Various of election official sealing ballot box 2. Close of seal 3. Wide of security at polling station 4. Wide of security carrying ballot boxes followed by election officials carrying other election material 5. Mid of ballot...