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Malnourished children in camp 80kms from Somalia border
1. Father arriving at hospital with malnourished child
2. Pan right of interior of ward for severely malnourished children
3. Pan out from mid of woman holding baby to close of crying child
4. Close of malnourished child with baby crying...
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North Korea - Worsening food shortages
International relief agency officials returning fron North Korea continue to sound alarms over the worsening food crisis in the
isolationist communist nation. A spokesperson for the cathloic aid group Ceritas says the situation is very...
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SOMALIA: MOGADISHU: RENEWED FIGHTING LEAVES HUNDREDS DEAD
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Renewed fighting in Mogadishu between rival Somali factions has left hundreds dead and thousands more wounded.
This latest violence follows a breakdown in the most recent peace negotiation process.
This year's...
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USA: AID ORGANISATION SAYS NORTH KOREAN FAMINE IS WORSENING
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A U-S aid group says the famine in North Korea is worsening and that more than 1(m) million people may have already died.
A former director of a governmental relief agency says famine deaths are expected to rise steadily...
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Defectors say food crisis in NKorea being exaggerated
1. Wide shot of presser
2. Close-up of screen, showing images of emaciated North Korean children
3. Reporters
4. Screen showing pictures of Korean and Japanese abductees
5. Close-up of a host explaining
6. Screen showing a picture...
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World Politics
World Politics
World leaders signed the momentous NATO-Russia pact in Rome in May, hailed as the beginning of a new era in international relations. Leaders gathered at a military base near Rome for the signing of the agreement, which...
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UPDATE Rutina Wesley, Paul Bettany, Justin Long on the annual 24 Hour Plays production
Some of the biggest names in entertainment descended on New York City Monday (14 NOVEMBER) for the annual '24 Hour Plays on Broadway.
Two dozen actors took time out of their busy schedules to perform in the evening's six short plays.
The...
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RR8132B UGANDA AID FOR THE KARAMOJA
Background to Story: Thousands have been saved from starvation after a year of
international relief efforts in the Karamoja region of Uganda. Relief agencies are
now turning their attention to rehabilitation and development. Work is...
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Filthy Toilets in hospital in Caracas, Venezuela
Filthy Toilets in hospital in Caracas, Venezuela
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Over 30,000 starving to death in S Sudan catastrophe UN
CLEAN : Over 30,000 starving to death in S Sudan catastrophe UN
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Femen protesters in French court after Not
CLEAN : Femen protesters in French court after Not
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CLEAN : Kerry warns war torn South Sudan risks genocide famine (2)
CLEAN : Kerry warns war torn South Sudan risks genocide famine (2)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Kerry warns war torn South Sudan risks genocide famine
CLEAN : Kerry warns war torn South Sudan risks genocide famine
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Warring S Sudan rivals head for peace talks
CLEAN : Warring S Sudan rivals head for peace talks
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Yemen's rebel PM accuses UK of war crimes with Saudi arms sales
CLEAN: Interior interview with Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour, Yemen Houthi Prime Minister about British involvement in Yemen civil war with interpreter translating into English on December 13, 2016 in Sana'a, Yemen.
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Damage & injured at Al Thawra hospital
CLEAN: Exterior shots of wrecked facade of the outpatient department of the Al-Thawra hospital; Interior shots of injured people in hospital on December 13, 2016 in Sana'a, Yemen.
Sky News
Interview with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe.
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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Interivew with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe
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.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Ukrainians pay respect to 1930s famine victims
Ukrainians offer bread and lay flowers at a memorial in Kiev to the millions of victims of a famine between 1932 and 1933
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : WFP warns of possible famine in Yemen
The head of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Ertharin Cousin who has been visiting Yemen urged on Monday the international community to help prevent a famine in the country where more than 17 million people are food insecure...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Turkish Red Crescent brings aid to drought hit Somalia
As Somalia faces its third famine in 25 years the Turkish Red Cross is delivering aid for displaced people as the UN calls on the international community for emergency assistance to avert a humanitarian catastrophe
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Yemenis in Aden react to deteriorating economic situation
Yemenis in the main southern city of Aden react to the plunge in the value of the national currency and the deteriorating economic situation in the country after UN flags famine alarm signals as certain key factors that threatened to...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : 'Humanitarians alone in the face of violence', says French NGO chief
"Humanity has asked NGOs to work where no one goes any more (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)