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West African troops arrive to join international forces

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1. Various of first West African soldiers to arrive in Mali standing on tarmac beside military jet 2. Mid of French officer speaking with Togolese officer 3. Wide of soldiers holding body armour 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) No name given,...
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DEMONSTRATORS FORCE THEIR WAY INTO PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

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Demonstrators in the Mali capital Bamako forced their way into the office of Mali's interim president on Monday and attacked the elderly leader, who was later taken to a local hospital unconscious, a witness and an associate of the...
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EU and West African Economic observers monitor polling in runoff presidential election

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Timbuktu 1. Various of West Africa Economic Community election observers monitoring polling in the runoff of the presidential election Bamako 2. Various of Louis Michel, head of European Union (EU) observation mission, watching officials...
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Malians vote in presidential election

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1. Various of voters queueing to take part in first round of presidential elections 2. Mid of election officials in polling station, pan to woman casting vote 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Seidou Diallo, Bamako resident: "It's the duty of all...
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FILE of fmr German Deputy FM, kidnappped with family in Yemen

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FILE / Bamako Senou airport, Bamako, Mali, 17 August 2003 1. Medium of Juergen Chrobog, German chief negotiator walking on tarmac 2. Juergen Chrobog talking to Mali officials 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Juergen Chrobog, German chief...
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Latest reports on fate of 14 European hostages

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1. Wide shot of Bamako 2. View over city 3. Cars driving down main street 4. People on the streets 5. Woman looking at local newspapers on stand 6. Close up of independent newspaper 7. Close up newspaper headline in French...
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Dozens of people are killed after torrential rains flood the capital

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Flooding in Mali's capital Bamako has led to the deaths of at least 24 people, according to the government. The Ministry of Interior Security said that torrential rains and subsequent flooding had caused houses made of mud to collapse in...
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WRAP Colin Powell meets president during visit

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1. Mid shot welcoming party walking towards plane 2. Various of Colin Powell and his wife Alma coming out of plane 3. Cutaway sign saying Aeroport Bamako Senou with Mali flag 4. Powell and wife being officially greeted by Malian...
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Situation "critical" as rebels attack in the north says coup leader

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1. Headquarters of the Presidency of the National Committee for the Return of Democracy (CNRDRE) in Kati military camp 2. Military sign 3. Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo, military junta leader walking to microphones 4. SOUNDBITE: (French)...
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Evacuated tourist describes experience following triple kidnapping

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1. Pan from group of young people to musicians and performers near a hostel 2. Zoom out of Lucas Pandolfi, Italian tourist, taking photograph of performers 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Lucas Pandolfi, 37, Italian tourist evacuated from...
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Inhabitants fearful of what they'll find as they prepare to travel north

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1. Wide of passengers getting on to coach, belonging to company who travel to Timbuktu, Gao and Kidal 2. Cutaway of passengers getting on coach 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Khalil Thera, Director of Operations of coach company: "With the news...
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French troop build-up, people fleeing fighting comment on fall of Diabaly

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Bamako 1. French C-130 military transport aircraft taxiing at Bamako air base 2. Soldier filling sandbags beside one of two French jet fighters currently on base 3. Aircraft taxis beside 'Stop' sign 4. Aircraft taxiing 5. Malian army...
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Mali presidential elections will go ahead despite logistical and technical lapses

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20 July 2013 1. Wide of city street with campaign poster for presidential election candidate and former Prime Minister of Mali Ibrahim Boubacar Keita 2. Wide of supporters of presidential candidate Soumaila Cisse, former Malian Finance...
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Former finance minister casts ballot in runoff election for presidency; Gao voting

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Bamako, southern Mali 1. Mid of ballot box being sealed 2. Presidential candidate, former Finance Minister Soumaila Cisse walking behind voting booth 3. Cisse casting his ballot, surrounded by media 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Soumaila Cisse,...
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Ceremony held for French journalists who were kidnapped and then killed

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A ceremony was held at Bamako International Airport on Monday for the two French radio journalists who were kidnapped and shot dead in the north of the country. Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon were grabbed by four men on Saturday...
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Members of Mali's expat community meet Hollande

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1. Medium of French President Francois Hollande walking leaders of the Malian community in France out of the Elysee presidential palace 2. Hollande shaking hands with leaders of the Malian community 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Mamadou Cisse,...
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French troops on the ground in Malian capital

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1. Various of 800 French troops from 2nd Regiment Troupe de Marine army unit (based in Le Mans, France) collecting kit bags after delivery to Bamako 2. Mid of French soldier with French flag in background 3. Various of troops playing...
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Mali capital residents in training to reclaim north of country from Islamist rebel group

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With most of the north of the West African state of Mali now in the hands of an Islamist rebel group linked to al-Qaida, a group of civilians in the country's capital say they are in training to take it back. A group of youths were put...
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Voters head to the polls in Mali's first election since last year's coup

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1. Wide of women arriving at polling station to vote 2. Mid of women having their voting card checked and walking into polling station 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox pop, Sylla (no last name given), Bamako resident: "We are coming out of the...
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EU and West African Economic observers monitor polling in runoff presidential election

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Timbuktu 1. Various of West Africa Economic Community election observers monitoring polling in the runoff of the presidential election Bamako 2. Various of Louis Michel, head of European Union (EU) observation mission, watching officials...
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German negotiator arrives amid hostage crisis

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Bamako Senou airport, Bamako, Mali, 17 August 2003 1. German military Airbus 330 taxiing on tarmac 2. Cameramen filming arrival 3. Medium shot of Airbus 4. German delegation welcomed by Malian officials 5. Medium of Jurgen Chrobog,...
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Mali military say international forces have begun arriving

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1. Wide of Malian army news conference 2. Close of soldiers 3. Mid of officials arriving 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Colonel Abderamane Baby, Operations Advisor to Malian Defence Ministry: "Under the assistance framework set out in (UN)...
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President Francois Hollande arrives at Bamako airport

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1. Wide of French presidential plane arriving at Bamako airport 2. Mid of newly arrived French president, Francois Hollande, and interim president of Mali, Dioncounda Traore, walking on tarmac 3. Wide of people dancing in the street 4....
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People displaced by fighting welcome French involvement in Mali

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1. Mid of displaced people from Timbuktu preparing tea 2. Close of tea being poured into cup 3. SOUNDBITE (French) M. Tourďż˝, displaced from Timbuktu: "I am very pleased with the movement of the Malian army in the field. They started...