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Yemen's rebel PM accuses UK of war crimes with Saudi arms sales - PART 2 OF 3

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PART 2 OF 3, VOICED: Of the 14 million people living in Yemen who are short of food, children are most at risk of starving to death.The new Prime Minister of the Houthi government in Yemen has accused Britain of war crimes, in his first...
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Yemen's rebel PM accuses UK of war crimes with Saudi arms sales - PART 1 OF 3

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PART 1 OF 3, VOICED: Of the 14 million people living in Yemen who are short of food, children are most at risk of starving to death.The new Prime Minister of the Houthi government in Yemen has accused Britain of war crimes, in his first...
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Interview with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe.

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe on human rights in Zimbabwe, Tony Blair, food shortages, John Prescott, Desmond Tutu and cricket on May 24, 2004 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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CLEAN : Tackling inequality key to African growth: Oxfam

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Director of Oxfam International Winnie Byanyima says poverty reduction and tackling inequality should be at the centre of African growth strategies at the World Economic Forum on Africa
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CLEAN : Half of S.Sudanese hungry as famine looms again

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Nearly half of the population in war torn South Sudan is experiencing extreme hunger with many more set to run out of food as famine looms government and UN agencies warn
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Pelosi signs bill challenging Trump on Yemen war

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House Democrats held an enrollment ceremony on Capitol Hill Tuesday of a resolution ending U.S. involvement in Yemen's civil war.
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CLEAN : Ukraine marks 80 years since the

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Ukraine marked 80 years since the Stalin-era famine (Holodomor) CLEAN : Ukraine marks 80 years since the on November 23, 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : In starving South Sudan peace is no guarantee of a meal

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In February just days before old South Sudanese foes President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar declared an end to the conflict which their rivalry started the United Nations announced hunger was once again at crisis levels...
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Humanitarian situation desperate in famine hit country

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VOICED: Six years of civil war, plus now a deadly global pandemic has left the people of Yemen suffering and fighting for survival. SHOWS: Extremely ill malnourished children dying in hospital and children waiting to be treated and...
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One million have abandoned their homes in China's Xihaigu region due to drought...

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VOICED: One million have abandoned their homes in China's Xihaigu region due to drought. SHOWS: Arid, dry former farmland and abandoned cave houses in Xihaigu region, abandoned village, Communist party signs, new town with farms,...
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CLEAN : WFP 'funding crunch' for Yemen sees millions hungry: MENA director

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The World Food Programme -- the United Nation's food aid organisation -- says a "big funding crunch" is forcing it to cut rations to millions of hungry people in Yemen (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Kyiv residents commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor-Genocide

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The regime that caused the famine is now embodied by Russia and continues to create genocide. These parallels are very clear," says Hanna Pertchuk from Kyiv (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ethiopian PM urges intl community to create routes for humanitarian aid for Somalis

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1. Wide of summit hall and delegates 2. Mid of delegates at Horn of Africa summit 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Meles Zenawi, Ethiopian Prime Minister "But we still can''t reach huge areas, even many districts that are not controlled by the...
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Famine misery continues, but aid projects offer hope

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1. Various of internally displaced transit camp in Dollo, Somalia 2. SOUNDBITE: (Somali) Mahmud Aden Ahmed, internally displaced person from Bokol region, southern Somalia: "We came here after God had taken all our livestock. We could...
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Opening ceremony of climate conference

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1. Wide of delegates seated inside conference centre 2. Mid of Moody Awori, Kenyan Vice President, arriving and sitting down 3. Various of singers welcoming delegates 4. Wide of delegates inside conference centre AUDIO of singers...
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Secretary of State John Kerry urges steps to ensure democracy in Africa

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Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday the US is ready to help increase its ties with Africa, but nations across the continent need to take stronger steps to ensure security and democracy for its people. In an Africa policy address...
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SOMALIA: DROUGHT BRINGS FAMINE FEAR

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English/Nat Food and relief agencies are warning of massive food shortages in southern Somalia unless large quantities of seeds, tools and food are supplied to impoverished residents. Months of drought have destroyed a series of...
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Enriched food helping malnourished children

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Sekota 1. Various of severely malnourished children in hospital near Sekota 2. Various of enriched food product called plumpynut being distributed and fed to children at outpatient therapeutic feeding centre 3. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) ...
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STORY: A race to avert famine in Haiti's rural north west is underway, as the poorest region of the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere struggles against formidable odds - a five-year drought and a six-month old international trade...
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UNHCR airlift supplies into Mogadishu for first time in 5 years

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1. Wide of aircraft taxiing on tarmac 2. Various of cargo of aid being unloaded from plane 3. Close of aid parcels on tarmac 4. Wide of plane and cargo 5. Aid being taken away 6. Mid of aid on pallet 7. Close of "UNHCR" (United Nations...
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ETHIOPIA: DANAN: FAMINE - PEOPLE HEAD FOR FEEDING CENTRES

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English/Nat Ethiopians continue to flee from the bush as their livestock is killed by the drought. They head for feeding centres like Danan. The population of the small village in the dry plains of southeastern Ethiopia has grown to...
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Deputy PM voices anger against militant group al-Shabab

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1. Various of drought-affected people waiting to move to a new camp in Mogadishu 2. Wide of camp for people suffering as a result of the drought and famine 3. Mid of woman with two children sitting outside a tent 4. Wide of camp 5. Mid...
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UN goodwill ambassador visits famine hit country

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1. Wide shot US actress Mia Farrow entering village 2. Line of people waiting 3. Close up local villagers sat, one man holds a baby 4. Close up baby's face 5. Various of women inside hut 6. Close up baby's face 7. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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CHINA: RED CROSS SAY NORTH KOREA MAY SOON FACE NEW HEALTH CRISIS

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English/Nat While North Korea's famine appears to have eased in some areas, foreign aid workers say the country may now be facing a new health crisis. Red Cross workers have just returned to China after a two week visit to two ...