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CUTS 29 12 82 NEGOTIATING TEAMS MEET IN DELHI FOR PEACE TALKS

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Foreign ministers of India and Pagistan met in New Delhi to discuss peace between the two warring nations. Pakistani minister Naiz Naik reached an agreement with his Indian counterpart Maharaja Krishna Rasgotra, on the setting up of a...
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British PM seeks Slovenia support for EU plans

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British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday sought Slovenian support for his plan to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the European Union. In a joint news conference with Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar, Cameron said their...
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EGYPT: CAIRO: US SENATOR HANK BROWN MEETS PRESIDENT MUBARAK

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English/Nat American Senator Hank Brown met President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo today (Saturday) to discuss the Middle East Peace process and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Brown and Mubarak agreed that the Gaza strip was key to...
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NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels

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Prior to the second day of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Friday, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security...
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00/00/00 c0025403 / color wash: nuclear treaty: uncut "nuclear treaty" shows: ext of a bldg "dept of state": int shot of a meeting and delegates seated around tables: shot of pres nixon taking a paper from secy rogers and shot...
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RR7419A END OF THE BRANDT ERA

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In his eight years of government, Willy Brandt revolutionised East-West relations. He reconciled West Germany with its former war-time enemies in Eastern Europe. He recognised East Germany as a separate state and helped to usher in the...
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Obama on Election: 'This Isn't a Reality Show'

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In his first remarks about Donald Trump's presumptive nominee status, President Barack Obama has a message for the media: "This is not entertainment. This is not a reality show."Obama is urging reporters to take Trump seriously and vet...
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German FM: Ukraine talks making progress

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Talks between Germany, Russia, Ukraine and France produced several agreements aimed at improving security in eastern Ukraine but no deal on holding local elections in the separatist region controlled by Russia-backed rebels, Germany's...
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Pillow fight in Colombia in the name of peace

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Hundreds of Colombian youth staged a pillow fight in the capital of Bogota as a symbolic act carrying a message of peace.The event lasted for slightly over an hour. It was staged in front of a university. Organiser Maria Fernanda...
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UN chief marks CTBTO 20th anniversary

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Wednesday called on the eight countries, who have yet to ratify the UN's nuclear test ban treaty organization, to make the move.Ban was speaking during an event in Vienna marking the 20th...
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British PM hosts NATO chief

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++PRELIMINARY SCRIPT++UK Prime Minister David Cameron met with The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at Number 10 Downing Street on Thursday.Speaking after the meeting Stoltenberg said they...
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FARC: Colombia must deal with paramilitaries

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Colombia's largest guerrilla group said on Wednesday no peace deal would be signed with the government as long as "criminal shock troops prepare and celebrate in advance a new bloodbath." The issue of right-wing paramilitaries and...
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Colombia/FARC sign bilateral agreement

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An agreement for a bilateral ceasefire signed on Thursday between the Colombian government and leftist rebels of the FARC is being hailed as the final step towards a comprehensive peace accord ending more than 50 years of conflict in the...
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IRAN: Peace delegates meet for talks on war

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L28452 TEHERAN: 4-member non-aligned peace mission of India, Cuban, Zambian FMs and head of PLO's political wing, entering Hilton Hotel for talks on ending Iran/Iraq war. IRAN SHOWS: Var INTS as...
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U.S. Reviewing Turkey's Extradition Request

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President Barack Obama and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have discussed U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen's status during a telephone call.Apart from the conversation Tuesday, Turkey provided the U.S. government with documents...
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SSudan rejects US proposal for more peacekeepers

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP Clients OnlySHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYJuba - August 10, 20161. South Sudanese Minister of Information Michael Makuei at news conference2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Makuei, South...
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US Will 'Work Through' Tension with Philippines

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A top American diplomat for Asia said Monday that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial remarks and a "real climate of uncertainty" about his government's intentions have sparked distress in the U.S. and other...
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US Will 'Work Through' Tension with Philippines

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The relationship between the US and the Philippines "remains stable and solid" despite recent challenges, in the aftermath of a series of meetings between officials from both sides in Manila, the State Department spokesman said on...
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Colombians comment on failed peace referendum

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A stunning referendum defeat for a peace deal with leftist rebels leaves Colombians with no Plan B to save an accord that sought to bring an end to a half century of hostilities. Instead of winning by an almost two-to-one margin on...
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Santos says peace prize is incentive for peace

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President Juan Manuel Santos says the Nobel Peace Prize should serve as an incentive for all Colombians to rally behind a stalled peace accord with leftist rebels.He dedicated the prize to his fellow Colombians, especially the victims of...
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Anastasiades hopeful peace deal can be reached

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Geneva - 13 January 20171. Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades arriving for news conference2. Cameramen3. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Nicos Anastasiades, Cypriot...
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UK opposition leader seeks Brexit bill amendment

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYPrague - 3 December 20161. Wide of panel discussion participants during Party of European Socialists (PES) conference2. Audience in conference hall3. Conference...
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Expert on nerve agent thought to have killed Kim

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The use of the VX nerve agent in the assassination of the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader may have been a message to the international community about chemical weapon capabilities, according to one British expert.Jennifer...
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Colombian gangs try to take over drug production

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Criminal gangs are attempting to take over coca-growing regions in Colombia being abandoned by the leftist rebels to expand cultivation of the plant used to make cocaine, according to a leader of the country's largest guerrilla...