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Cuba - Cuba Accepts UN Condemnation Of Shooting
The President of the Cuban Assembly, Ricardo Alarcon, announced on Wednesday (28/2) during a live American breakfast television programme, that his country accepted the unanimous resolution passed this week by the United Nations...
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Luxembourg - European summit comes to an end
European Union leaders were wrapping up a two-day summit in Luxembourg on Saturday (13/12) with an invitation to Cyprus and 10 eastern neighbours -- but not Turkey -- to attend membership talks at the end of March. The summit leaders...
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(dur: 6 minutes 57 seconds / eng. sot: 2 minutes 14 seconds)
Story: The UK electorate goes to polls on 11th June to choose
the country's government for the next five years. Success
for...
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Heaviest NATO bombing yet in Tripoli
HEADLINE: Heaviest NATO bombing yet in Tripoli
CAPTION: NATO warplanes unleashed their most intense bombardment yet on Libya's capital overnight. (24 May 2011)
VOICE-OVER: English
Tripoli - 24 May 2011
1. Wide of Tripoli skyline, flashes...
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Clinton addresses growing concern about future of organisation
1. Wide of first plenary session of 19th Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) ministerial meeting
2. Mid of session
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State:
"I see a growing concern for...
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Driver for journalist killed in Aleppo tells of sad journey home with her body
1. Driver Abdul Rahman Al Azazi approaching and unlocking his vehicle in which journalist Mika Yamamoto had travelled to Aleppo the day she was killed
2. Al Azazi getting into his car
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abdul Rahman Al Azazi, man...
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USA - US ambassador to UN criticises Saddam
US Ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson Friday (12/12) in Washington had damning words for Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. He called him an international pariah with no friends. Richardson also said that the United Nations...
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Bahrain - US military presence in Gulf
As the rhetoric over weapons inspections in Iraq carries on to
another week, the US military presence in the Gulf region
continues to grow.
Off the coast of Saudi Arabia the crew of the aircraft carrier
USS Independence has been...
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A new video has serviced showing kidnapped British journalist Alan Johnston wearing an apparent explosives belt of the type suicide bombers use
*Clean version only*
HEADLINE: New video: Plea from kidnapped reporter
CAPTION: A new video has surfaced showing kidnapped British journalist Alan Johnston wearing an apparent explosives belt of the type suicide bombers use and warning...
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Kenya - Tragedy as bombs kill and injure many
Powerful bombs exploded outside the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on Friday (07/08), killing more than 67 people. Three American officials were confirmed amongst those killed in the Kenyan capital. Two other American officials...
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In this Reporter's Notebook, AP videojournalist Jason Bronis follows President Obama to the G20 summit in London, but ends up in the midst of a world gathering of a different kind.
HEADLINE: Reporter's Notebook: Media at the G20 summit
CAPTION: In this Reporter's Notebook, AP videojournalist Jason Bronis follows President Obama to the G20 summit in London, but ends up in the midst of a world gathering of a...
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Iraq - Iraq condemns attack on UN headquarters
Iraq's Information Ministry on Saturday (3/1) condemned an
attack on UN headquarters as an act of sabotage aimed at
worsening its already tense relations with UN weapons
inspectors.
SOT Riyadh Al-Qiassi, Foreign Affairs Under-Secretary...
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AP photojournalists Evan Vucci and Maya Alleruzzo are on scene when U.S. and Iraqi forces rescue a group of Mosul University students who were taken hostage.
HEADLINE: Video Essay: Students Kidnapped in Mosul
CAPTION: AP photojournalists Evan Vucci and Maya Alleruzzo are on scene when U.S. and Iraqi forces rescue a group of Mosul University students who were taken hostage. (April 7) 2008
...
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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. (11 April)
Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke.
Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras of The Guardian came to New York to...
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4 kidnapped Italian journalists freed, bites, Italy reactions
Tripoli, Libya
1. Various of Corriere della Sera''s Giuseppe Sarcina ++MUTE++
2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Giuseppe Sarcina, Reporter for Corriere della Sera
"(Gadhafi militias) captured us near Green Square. They attacked us, then they...
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Judges and journalists are clashing over tweets sent from the courtroom, as in the case of the judge who banned tweeting during the trial of a man accused of killing Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson''s family.
HEADLINE: Journalists, judges clash over tweets at trial
CAPTION: Judges and journalists are clashing over tweets sent from the courtroom, as in the case of the judge who banned tweeting during the trial of a man accused of killing...
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Two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States on Wednesday for a jubilant, emotional reunion with family members and friends
HEADLINE: Lisa Ling: 'grateful' sister home
CAPTION: Two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States on Wednesday for a jubilant, emotional reunion with family members and friends they hadn't seen...
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Rally for supporters of journalists held in Iraq
1. Place de la Nation with photos visible at the base of columns
2. Photos of three Romanian journalists; Marie Jeanne Ion, Sorin Dumitru Miscoci and Ovidiu Ohanesian
3. Mid shot of photos of Ohanesian and Ion
4. Mid shot of photo of...
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Philippines - Imelda Marcos pulls out of elections
Imelda Marcos on Wednesday (29/04) abandoned her second bid for the Philippines presidency, practically ending the 33-year political saga of a family reviled for its repressive regime. The former first lady said she was quitting the race...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax
Jerusalem
1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry:
"All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...
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WEST BANK: PALESTINIAN CLASHES WITH ISRAELIS CONTINUE
English/Nat
The Israeli Army has reportedly said it will investigate why two journalists were shot by soldiers in Hebron.
The shooting came as violence erupted again on the West Bank on Friday for a fourth day running, sparked by the...
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The unity government in Zimbabwe has now been in office for 100 days. But various sections of the Zimbabwean community have mixed feelings about the government's achievements and failings as it turned 100 days old.
HEADLINE: In Zimbabwe, after chaos, rulers try unity
CAPTION: The unity government in Zimbabwe has now been in office for 100 days. But various sections of the Zimbabwean community have mixed feelings about the government's achievements...
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Reporters still missing after quake, comment from news agency executive
1. Wide of mechanical earth-mover at site of flattened hotel
2. Various of rescue workers on mound of debris
3. Set-up shot of Ugur Cebeci, general manager of Dogan news agency
4. SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Ugur Cebeci, general manager, Dogan...
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Pentagon briefing
1. Wide of Torie Clarke and Major General Stanley McChrystal enter briefing room
2. Wide of briefing room with reporters
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Stanley McChrystal, Vice Director of Joint Operations, Joint Chiefs of...