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Amnesty International interview on conditions in N Korea

Higher Ed
1. Amnesty International stall at World Social Forum 2. Various set up shots of Rajiv Narayan 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajiv Narayan, Amnesty International researcher: "We have also heard testimonies about public executions because of...
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Reaction as central bank lowers key interest rate to record low

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South Korea's central bank lowered its key interest rate to a record low on Wednesday in a further attempt to bolster the country's fragile economic recovery. The Bank of Korea trimmed the key rate by a quarter of a percentage point to...
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USA: U-S-A-I-D HELP FOR HORN OF AFRICA

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English/Nat The U-S Agency for International Development (U-S-A-I-D) has announced eleven-point-four (m) million U-S dollars in extra aid for drought-sticken nations in the Horn of Africa. Brady Anderson, the head of U-S-A-I-D, said the...
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ETHIOPIA: VOTING AFTER 9 YEAR ABSENCE

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English/Nat Ethiopians have gone to the polls in the first general elections since 1991. Voting has been marred by violence in the south of the country where security forces reportedly opened fire on crowds protesting against alleged...
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WRAP Rumsfeld on North Korea, plus statement

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1. US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Staff Chairman General Richard Myers walk in 2. Cutaway of cameramen 3. Wideshot of Rumsfeld and Myers 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defense "Why would they do...
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Father sees five of his seven children die of starvation

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1. Various of displaced drought victim Borow Adam Mohamed taking care of the graves of his five children 2. Various of Borow Adam Mohamed praying for his children 3. Various of Borow Adam Mohamed grieving 4. Various of Borow carrying...
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North Korea - Worsening famine

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Desperate North Koreans are tearing their drought-devastated corn crop from the fields and digging trenches around rice paddies to prevent that crop from being destroyed should there be late summer rains, a Red Cross representative said...
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NORTH KOREA: FAMINE CONDITIONS REMAIN CRITICAL

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English/Nat Despite help from various aid agencies, the food situation in North Korea remains critical. Although the word famine may no longer apply, hunger is everywhere and is affecting the growth of an entire generation of...
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RR8105B THE AFRICAN LANDS OF FAMINE

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Background to story: A prolonged famine still devastates a large area of Central Africa. In Ethiopia five million people are considered to be at risk. In the north-eastern Karamoja province of Uganda a whole culture faces a crisis...
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Honour killing of Pakistani internet phenom

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYShah Saddaruddin, Southern Punjab, Pakistan - 17 July 20161. Mourners gathering around the body of slain model Qandeel Baloch2. Qandeel's mother (without)...
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Ukrainian town changes name

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Ukraine's central industrial city of Dnipropetrovsk is being renamed after Ukraine's parliament voted in favour of the move.Dnipropetrovsk, named in honour of Soviet statesman Grigory Petrovsky, will be renamed Dnipro, after the river...
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Three-day Karachi Fashion Week gets underway in Pakistan

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1. Wide shot of models on the ramp exhibiting the latest collection of Pakistani designer Zeeshan Bariwala on the opening day of the Karachi Fashion Week, held at the Karachi Expo Centre. Thirty designers and fashion labels belonging...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: NSV, ZIMBABWE, CLIMATE, FOOD, AID, AFRICA

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: NSV, ZIMBABWE, CLIMATE, FOOD, AID, AFRICA
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UN warns that Nigeria on the brink of famine

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The United Nations has warned that if the international community and Nigerian authorities don't address an ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country there would be a large-scale famine.Speaking in Brussels on Thursday, Toby Lanzer, the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Clashes as Hong Kong protesters attempt to break into parliament

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Hong Kong police clashed with pro democracy demonstrators after a small group attempted to break into the citys legislature as splits emerge within the movement ahead of the expected clearance of protest camps
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Sky News

Interview with Team Sky Manager Sir Dave Brailsford

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Sir Dave Brailsford, manager of Team Sky, speaking about his pride in Team Sky's performance in the 2017 Tour de France and his belief that four-time winner Chris Froome has the potential to go on to and...
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Moon Mulls Conditions for Talks with NKorea

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South Korea's president suggested on Friday that the release of three Americans held by North Korea could kick-start long-stalled negotiations with Pyongyang.President Moon Jae-in (jah-yihn) says another impetus for talks would be for...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

UNRRA Conference Begins, Images Of Hungry Nations

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Representatives of 44 countries meeting in Atlantic City to discuss the world food problem at the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) conference / exterior of Claridge Hotel / UNRRA director Governor Herbert...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Italian Partisans March, Starving Civilians Eat

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Italian partisans marching in the street, carry sign 'Divisione Garibaldi', nun marching with crowd / Soldiers empty leftover rations into pots for on-looking Italians / civilians rush forward for leftover food / children on their own,...
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US Officials: Pirates Back in Waters Off Somalia

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYDjibouti - 23 April 20171. US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arriving at military base, exiting car and greeting officials2. Various of Mattis shaking hands with military...
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World Bank: Internet Raises Hopes, Conflict

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 20 April 20171. Jim Yong Kim walks into room2. SOUNDBITE (English): Jim Yong Kim, World Bank President:"As always, the global economy is high on...
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World Bank: Internet Raises Hopes, Conflict

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 20 April 20171. Jim Yong Kim walks into room2. SOUNDBITE (English): Jim Yong Kim, World Bank President:"As always, the global economy is high on...
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USDA To Buy $470 Million Worth Of Surplus Food Amid Outbreak

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The department will distribute the surplus food to those in need in the U.S.
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Press Association

Further 1.5 million children should be given free school meals - report

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A further 1.5 million children should be brought into the free school meals programme, while poorer youngsters should also be fed during the school holidays, a Government-ordered review has said. The National Food Strategy, led by Leon...