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Summit of heads of state of NATO applicant countries

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1. NATO Secretary General George Robertson arriving an being greeted by Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov 2. Various officials arriving 3. Family photo, zoom in to Robertson and Stoyanov 4. Cutaway flags 5. Wide shot interior summit...
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Briefing on weekend arrests of alleged militants in France

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1. Francois Molins, France's Prosecutor walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Francois Molins, French Prosecutor: "I would remind you that on Friday, March 30 in the morning, 17 individuals were arrested and detained under a...
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UNUSED 4/8/80 ANTI-TERROR LAW STUDENT PROTEST

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Scenes from a student protest on anti-terror laws. 1. vs of people hanging out of windows and gathering on street below outside cinema 2. vs of police and people handing out leaflets 3. vs of people singing and clapping inside the...
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WH Touts Ties, Info Sharing After Brussels Raid

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4028213The Obama administration touted its long-standing intelligence and national security ties with France and Belgium on a day that saw police in Brussels capture the top fugitive in last year's...
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Obama, Guen-Hye, Abe Talk North Korea Sanctions

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052139The United States pledged Thursday to deepen cooperation with allies South Korea and Japan on deterring the North Korean nuclear threat, working to ramp up pressure following worrying...
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Yingluck meets Lee ahead of Nuclear Security Summit

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1. Wide of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak walking through guard of honour at South Korean Presidential Office 2. Mid of Yingluck and Lee 3. Wide pan of welcome ceremony for Yingluck 4....
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Democratic officials say Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice for Homeland Security secretary.

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HEADLINE: Napolitano top choice for Homeland Security job CAPTION: Democratic officials say Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice for Homeland Security secretary. (Nov. 20) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Obama picks Denis McDonough to be his next Chief of Staff

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1. President Obama walks into White House East Room followed by incoming chief of staff Denis McDonough and outgoing, Jack Lew 2. Wide shot of the three men in the White House East Room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US...
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Envoy says NSA allegations caused "deep distress" but relations strong

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The United States faces a difficult task in repairing its image among Germans after allegations of massive National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance including Chancellor Angela Merkel's personal cellphone, the US ambassador to Germany...
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Japan agrees to hand to US weapons grade plutonium, uranium at start of nuclear summit

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Japan will hand over to the United States more than 315 kilograms (700 pounds) of weapons-grade plutonium and a supply of highly enriched uranium, officials said on Monday. American and Japanese officials announced the deal at a two-day...
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US president on intelligence report on Syria; analyst

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Edging toward a retaliatory strike, US President Barack Obama said on Friday he was weighing "limited and narrow" action against Syria. The Obama administration bluntly accused Bashar al-Assad's government of launching a chemical...
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NYC security increased after Brussels' attacks

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New York authorities stepped up security throughout the US city on Tuesday after explosions in the Belgian capital Brussels killed at least two dozen people in the airport and a subway station.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said there was...
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Obama on deaths in counterterror operation

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 23 April 20151. US President Barack Obama walking towards podium2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: ++CONTINUATION...
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Steinmeier backs Egypt's counter terror work

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCairo - 4 May 20151. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister and Sameh Shoukry, Egypt's foreign Minister, at news conference2. SOUNDBITE (German)...
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Imran Khan comments on terror in Pakistan

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1. Wide of the people inside congress hall, at the World Economic Forum venue 2. Various of former test cricketer Imran Khan, Chairman of Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf opposition party, 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Imran Khan, Chairman of...
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Obama signing book; WH on Japan; US, Japan communication

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Washington DC - 17 March 2011 1. Mid shot U.S. President Barack Obama walks into room at Japanese Embassy to sign condolence book 2. Close-up Obama signing 3. Mid shot Obama signing 4. UPSOUND: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President: "My...
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French Def Min says Al Qaeda killed two French nationals

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Niamey - 10 January 2011 1. Various of Niamey airport 2. French officials walking through airport 3. Cutaway of French officials outside meeting room 4. French Defence Minister Alain Juppe greeting media outside meeting room at Niamey...
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Analysts warn Turkish shock election result will reverbate in Syria

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LEAD-IN: Turkey's Sunday election earthquake that ended more a decade rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) will trigger aftershocks affecting the Syrian war, according to analysts.But members of the Syrian National Coalition...
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US Officials Worry About Violence in Cleveland

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus059224Senior U.S. national security officials say they are worried about the potential for violence at the Republican National Convention to be held in Cleveland next week.During congressional...
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US Officials Worry About Violence in Cleveland

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Senior U.S. national security officials say they are worried about the potential for violence at the Republican National Convention to be held in Cleveland next week.During congressional testimony Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary...
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA BriefingSpokesperson: Hua ChunyingDate: 3 June 20161. Will China carry on peacekeeping efforts in Mali after a Chinese peacekeeper was killed by terrorist attack?We call on the international community to make joint efforts in...
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US-Afghan raid rescues son of Pakistani ex-PM

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A joint raid by US and Afghan forces on Tuesday rescued the son of a former Pakistani prime minister from a three-year-long Taliban captivity in Afghanistan, officials said.Ali Haider Gilani was found during the raid conducted near...
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Aso: G7 agree plan against terror financing

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The Group of Seven major economies agreed on Saturday to more aggressive action to fight the financing of violent extremism.Finance leaders of the G7 issued an "action plan" following talks in northern Japan calling for increased...