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Chinese company buys UK's largest luxury yacht maker

Higher Ed
1. Wide of signing ceremony between Dalian Wanda Group and British yacht maker Sunseeker 2. Close of Dalian Wanda group representative signing 3. Close of Sunseeker representative signing 4. Mid, pull out of two men shaking hands 5....
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Tourism industry starts to recover from coup pressure

Higher Ed
Pacific Harbour - 28 August, 2001 1. Wide of coastline and palm trees 2. Wide of Pacific Harbour coastline -- beach empty 3. Various of beach, mostly deserted, and a few tourists, American and Korean 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark ...
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Curated Video

WRAP File of South Pacific islands, New Zealand news, adds stills

Higher Ed
TV New Zealand - No Access New Zealand 1. UPSOUND: (English) TV Presenter "Hello New Zealand. Well a lot has been going on whilst you were sleeping. A major earthquake near Tonga, prompted a Tsunami warning in Fiji." AP Television 2....
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FIJI: COUP ARMY LEADER BAINIMARAMA SPEAKS

Higher Ed
Natural Sound Fiji's new military leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama said on Wednesday that he will not use force to free government hostages being held by armed rebels inside parliament. Instead officials would try to win their freedom...
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Curated Video

Further coverage of polls opening

Higher Ed
Naiticula, Talevu area 1. Close up of leaves, pull out to cattle 2. Road into village 3. Wide of village 4. Close up of George Speight's eyes on election poster 5. Pull out on picture of george Speight in car window 6. Woman stirring...
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FIJI: COUP LEADERS RELEASE LAST OF HOSTAGES UPDATE

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English/Nat Fiji's deposed prime minister, Mahendra Chaudhry said he had "no animosity " towards coup leader George Speight, following his release on Thursday. Chaudhry and the remaining 18 captives were set free ending a two month old...
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UK: COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY GENERAL MCKINNON

Higher Ed
English/Nat The Commonwealth Secretary-General has welcomed the charging of rebel leader George Speight with crimes related to a wave of civil unrest in Fiji which followed his coup in May. Speaking in London, Don McKinnon says Speight...
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Early results plus Speight, who has won a seat, in court.

Higher Ed
Suva, Fiji: September 5, 2001 1. Police arranging barb wire 2. Police setting out barricades 3. Prison bus drives by 4. Zoom in on prison bus 5. George Speight disembarks bus 6. Security outside court 7. Bus leaves court and Speight...
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Indigenous parties edge closer to forming a coalition.

Higher Ed
1. Close-up of ballot papers being counted 2. Mid shot of UN Fijian Electoral observer mission Monitors watching counting in room 3. Ballot papers being sorted 4. Various ballot bags being sealed with wax 5. Wide shot empty ballot...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Fiyi celebra la primera medalla olimpica de su historia

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Fiyi celebra la primera medalla olimpica de su historia
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN peacekeepers safe after greatest escape

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : UN peacekeepers safe after greatest escape
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Rugby England peaking for opening night

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Rugby England peaking for opening night
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fiji train on eve of World Cup kick off against England

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Fiji train on eve of World Cup kick off against England
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Away from Games, nations compete over national 'housesÕ

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Away from Games, nations compete over national 'housesÕ
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Away from Games, nations compete over national 'housesÕ

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Away from Games, nations compete over national 'housesÕ
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Sky News

Voxpops with Children re Queen Visit to Norwich

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of very young children waving home-made flags, voxpops with young children re what it was like seeing the Queen 'it was awesome' on January 27, 2017 in Norwich, England.
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Sky News

Interviews with Fijian Warriors re Queen Visit

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of interviews with Joe Cokanasiga and Kev Tavainavesi, Fijian warriers RE: Royal visit, Fijian traditional outift, freezing, Her Majesty the Queen very important in Fiji on January 27, 2017 in Norwich, England.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Macron and Hulot visit the Fiji pavilion in Bonn

9th - Higher Ed
France's president promises funding for the UN's IPCC climate science panel which faces a budget shortfall as it prepares to bring out a major report next year on the planetary perils of global warming
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NGOs comment as Bonn climate meeting wraps

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Global talks on curbing climate change wrapped up Friday, with delegates and observers claiming progress on several key details of the 2015 Paris accord. The two-week negotiations focused on a range of issues including...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : COP23: Greenpeace executive director shares thoughts and hopes

9th - Higher Ed
The Executive Director of Greenpeace International Jennifer Morgan reacts to the COP23 opening ceremony and shares the organisation's hopes for the climate conference
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Families makes complaint against the EU for its climate policy

9th - Higher Ed
A dozen families from eight European countries but also from Kenya and Fiji appeal to the European Court of Justice to call on the EU to do more against climate change
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Families from eight countries sue EU over climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Ten families from Europe Kenya and Fiji have filed suit against the European Union over global warming threats to their homes and livelihoods
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Meghan rushed through market visit over security concerns

Higher Ed
The Duchess of Sussex was on Wednesday rushed through her visit to an indoor market in Fiji's capital over apparent concerns about the location's security.
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In Fiji, Harry says of Meghan's pregnancy 'everyone is predicting it's going to be a girl'

Higher Ed
IN FIJI, HARRY SAYS OF MEGHAN'S PREGNANCY 'EVERYONE IS PREDICTING IT'S GOING TO BE A GIRL'