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Scenes of Tuesday's unrest, today's aftermath

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Conakry - 30 September 2009 1. Wide of street, zoom in to gendarme patrol in Hamdallaye, a suburb in Conakry 2. Wide of main street in Hamdallaye, gendarme patrol crossing in front of camera 3. Street shot, burned items left after the...
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French President Hollande promises medical aid to Guinea to fight Ebola

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France pledged to continue supporting Guinea in its fight against the Ebola virus on Monday, announcing it would set up a third medical facility in the country staffed by 25 French medical personnel. French President Francois Hollande...
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Guinea - Overthrown countrymen

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Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, the overthrown President of Sierra Leone, said Tuesday (3/6) his patriotic countrymen were grateful for the intervention of Nigerian troops. Interviewed in Conakry, in Guinea, Kabbah said the troops were trying to...
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EU ship lands with off-road vehicles, medicine and food for fight against Ebola

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A shipment of international relief goods - including food, medical supplies and off-road vehicles - arrived in Conakry on Saturday to help Guinea combat the Ebola outbreak. The Netherlands' naval vessel 'Karel Doorman' delivered the...
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WRAP Military junta suspends talks with oppos, reax

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1. Various shots of fishermen mending their nets 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox Pop, local fisherman: "No I am not happy (about shooting), not happy at all." 3. Wide of fishing boat 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Idrissa Cherif, Minister of...
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News conference after WHO holds emergency meeting on Ebola outbreak

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International health organisations continued discussions on Thursday on how to tackle West Africa's deadliest ever outbreak of Ebola. At a meeting in the Ghanaian capital Accra, participating officials stressed the importance of all...
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Bandits in Guinea steal suspected Ebola blood samples

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The Red Cross said on Friday that people in Guinea are in danger after robbers took suspected Ebola-affected blood samples from a Red Cross courier. The samples, stored in tightly wrapped vials tucked into a cooler bag, were in the care...
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GUINEA: UP TO 8000 REFUGEES ARRIVE

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English/Nat Thousands of refugees from Sierra Leone and Liberia are on the move in Guinea after border hostilities that have killed civilians and forced aid workers to suspend relief operations. Local authorities in the southern town of...
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Military junta suspends talks with opposition, reax

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1. Various shots of fishermen mending their nets 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox Pop, local fisherman: "No I am not happy (about shooting), not happy at all." 3. Wide of fishing boat 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Idrissa Cherif, Minister of...
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AP EXCL i/v with US envoy to UN, comment on NKo, Iran and Guinea

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The US Ambassador to the United Nations says tough UN sanctions are putting pressure on North Korea to halt its nuclear programme. Susan Rice made the comments on Tuesday in an exclusive interview with the Associated Press. Rice...
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UK: BRITONS WHO FLED SIERRA LEONE COUP ARRIVE AT STANSTED AIRPORT

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English/Nat Britons who fled the Sierra Leone coup arrived back in Britain early today (Friday) after escaping atrocities during the last few days in the capital Freetown. A Foreign Office-chartered jumbo jet carrying up to 400 people...
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GUINEA: SIERRA LEONEAN REFUGEES

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English/Nat The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (U-N-H-C-R) welcomed on Tuesday West African plans to deploy troops along the borders between Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. It's hoped the move will stop the region sliding...
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SYND 13 8 74 UN SECURITY COUNCIL VOTE ON ADMISSION OF GUINEA BISSAU

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UN Security Council vote on admission of Guinea Bissau 1 flags outside UN building 2 Soviet delegate at UN Security Council 3 US delegate 4 vote taken 5 UK representitive welcomes recognition of Guinea Bissau Film: Rev - Sound: Mute -...
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UNICEF donates motorbikes to help Guinea fight Ebola outbreak

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UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) presented the Guinean government with dozens of motorbikes on Thursday, to help with the fight against Ebola. The bikes are to allow government health officials to reach...
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French President Hollande arrives in Guinea, visits hospital

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French President Francois Hollande brought a message of hope to Guinea on Friday, where thousands of residents lined the roads to catch a glimpse of the first Western leader to visit a country hit hard by Ebola. Guinea's President...
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Fake doctor treat people fearful of hospital; opposition claim no confidence in health system

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Some residents of Guinea's capital city are avoiding hospitals and doctors, despite the growing risk of the Ebola virus in the region, opting instead to be checked out by unqualified practitioners on the street. Armed only with a blood...
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Govt says country under control after assassination attempt on President

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1. Truck in a market in Conakry 2. Woman with baby 3. Soldier on motorcycle carrying an AK 47 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Idrissa Cherif, Minister of Communications: "The internal situation in Guinea is totally under control. Concerning the...
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At least 46 believed dead in Guinea boat accident

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1. Various of crowd 2. SOUNDBITE: (Susu) Nseni, student: "160 people were on board, the boat capsized because of overloading, 32 were rescued and nine bodies were found. The other 119 were not found." 3. Various of truck interior showing...
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UK - US evacuees arrive from Sierra Leone

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75 Americans were among a plane-load of evacuees from Sierra Leone who arrived in the UK early on Friday (6/6). The plane, which had flown from Conakry, in Guinea, landed at Stansted airport, northeast of London. Also on board were...
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Scenes and reax at hospital where one doctor died, four infected

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Five doctors working at Matan government hospital in the Guinean capital, Conakry, tested positive for the Ebola Virus, authorities said. One of the doctors, named Seni, died on Monday in an isolation centre in the Donka hospital in the...
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Ebola threat affects local markets and vendors

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Market sellers in Guinea's capital Conakry say the threat of Ebola is affecting sales of fruit and vegetables. In Sierra Leone and Liberia, several markets have been shut down. The price of rice and other staples is soaring in areas...
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Fears of Ebola are keeping doctors and patients alike away from hospitals in the West African nation of Guinea. (Oct. 23)

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SOUNDBITE (fula, translator read English) Abdulai Sie Sawaneh, Trader at the hospital: "People are talking about Ebola all over here, they say 'if you come here at the hospital you will get this and that', the public is now afraid of...
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Vote goes ahead as ethnic tensions simmer

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1. Guinea's Prime Minister, Jean-Marie Dore, getting out of his car 2. Dore walking into polling station with his wife 3. Dore waiting while election official checks that he is on the voter register 4. Dore going into voting booth...
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Guinea votes in long-delayed legislative poll

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Guineans voted Saturday in hotly contested legislative elections that have sparked fears of violence in the West African nation. The vote has been delayed several times and already marred by deadly pre-election protests over how it will...