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Oldest cartoon museum in the Middle East

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EGYPT CARTOONSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:39SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionFayoum, Egypt - 21 January 20171. Various close of cartoons on wall at Cartoon museum2. Various of visitors looking at...
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Supporters react to Fillon defeat in elections

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Paris - 23 April 2017 1. Various of media waiting outside headquarters of French Conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon2. People arriving at...
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Assange: Wikileaks to continue to operate

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Friday said his group would continue to operate and said he would not tolerate "threats" against his staff.Earlier on Friday, Sweden's top prosecutor dropped an investigation into a rape claim against...
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Protesters urge release of journalists in Turkey

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Dozens of people rallied outside the Turkish Embassy in Berlin on Wednesday, calling for the release of German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel and scores of other reporters imprisoned in Turkey.Demonstrators waved signs like "free media...
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A look at Sudan for World Press Freedom Day

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LEADIN:As the world marks Press Freedom Day, journalists in Sudan have described the censorship and abuse they regularly receive in their jobs.Recently many went on strike after the government confiscated copies of newspapers reporting...
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Rally marks 10th yrs since Radio Caracas closed

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Thousands of opposition supporters marched peacefully through the streets of Caracas Saturday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the closing of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV).On this day in 2007 then President Hugo Chavez refused to...
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Germany rejects Turkish criticism of mosque

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STORYLINE:The German government on Friday strongly rejected criticism from a religious authority overseen by the Turkish government of a new liberal mosque in Berlin where all Muslims can pray together.German Foreign Ministry spokesman...
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA BriefingSpokesperson: Lu KangDate: 30 June 2017Duration: 5:191. The US plans to sell Taiwan about $1.42 billion in arms. Any comment? The US government said on June 30th that it will sell arms worth approximate $1.4 billion to...
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UC Berkeley To Host Former Breitbart Editor

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University of California, Berkeley has confirmed that former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro will be allowed to speak in a 500-seat auditorium next month and it is preparing for the event with tight security. UC Berkeley...
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Connie Wang - features writer at Refinery29 - gives her style analysis of fashion on the Emmy carpet

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FASHION HITS AND MISSES AT THE EMMY AWARDS The stars turned out in their Hollywood best on the red carpet of the 69th prime-time Emmy ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday (17SEPT2017). Trendy colors this year...
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Sessions Backs Trump in NFL Anthem Controversy

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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump in the growing controversy over NFL (National Football League) players kneeling during the national anthem saying, "it's a big mistake to protest in that...
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Stone: Trump Campaign Didn't Work With Russians

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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump in the growing controversy over NFL (National Football League) players kneeling during the national anthem saying, "it's a big mistake to protest in that...
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Sessions Backs Trump in NFL Anthem Controversy

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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump in the growing controversy over NFL (National Football League) players kneeling during the national anthem saying, "it's a big mistake to protest in that...
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Reax after NFL players take the knee during US anthem

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About two dozen players, including Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette, knelt during the playing of the United States' national anthem before the start of the teams' game at...
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Hong Kong's last British governor gives speech

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Hong Kong's last British governor has said that calls for an independent Hong Kong dilute support for democracy in the Chinese territory. Chris Patten made the comments at a luncheon of the The Foreign Correspondents' Club...
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Wife of Venezuela opposition leader on crisis, Pence

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The wife of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez said Tuesday in Caracas that Venezuela has reached a "lamentable humanitarian crisis." During a news conference in the capital, Lilian Tintori called the move by Venezuelan...
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Omnium Cultural independence group on Catalan vote

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Jordi Cuixart, leader of grass-roots separatist group Omnium said in Barcelona on Wednesday that he does not recognise charges being brought against him by Spain's national court in a sedition investigation into demonstrations in...
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Trials resume in Turkey for staff of two newspapers

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Two trials resumed on Tuesday in Istanbul for journalists and staff of opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet as well as writers and staff for the now-closed pro-Kurdish Ozgur Gundem newspaper. Both cases have added to concerns...
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German government: Protests in Iran "deserve our respect"

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Germany's government said on Wednesday that protests against current economic and political conditions in Iran "deserve our respect". A spokesperson for Chancellor Angela Merkel said Berlin was closely watching developments...
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Proposed press law unpopular with journalists

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LEADIN: Sudanese journalists are protesting a proposed new law on press and publications. Officials say it aims at more responsibility, while critics say it goes against freedom of expression. ...
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Activists protest at Turkish embassy in Paris over jailed journalists

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Paris - 5 January 2018 1. Various of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) members holding stencil...
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ARCO opens amid political controversy

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LEADIN: Madrid's International Contemporary Art Fair is getting underway amid controversy, after a photo exhibition called "Political Prisoners in Contemporary Spain" was taken down just one day before the official opening....
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Protesters tell of their detention ordeal

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LEADIN: Activists say Sudanese authorities have released dozens of people arrested for taking part in January's protests against rising bread prices. STORYLINE: Amal Habany is relaxing with her...
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Handcuffed Teacher Reacts to Lawsuit

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Louisiana's attorney general sued a local school board Thursday over a meeting disrupted by the video-recorded arrest of a teacher being roughly handcuffed on a hallway floor after she criticized the district superintendent's pay raise. ...