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Gaza - Yasser Arafat welcomed back from Cairo

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Palestinian President Yasser Arafat returned to the Gaza Strip on Saturday (5/10) to a hero's welcome on the eve of emergency peace talks with Israel. High shot of crowd marching down street, VS of supporters, including children,...
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Bosnia - Reporter Beaten And Detained

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Bosnian Serbs beat and detained a Bosnian reporter working for the Associated Press news agency on Friday (29/3) when he went to investigate reports of fighting in a Sarajevo suburb. The news agency said Srecko Latal, a Bosnian based in...
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Russia - Airline hostage crisis averted

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A hostage-taking crisis involving 97 passengers and crew ended peacefully at a Moscow airport Sunday (9/8) with all on board reported safe and sound. The drama began when a flight attendant found a note in mid-flight demanding 100,000...
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+4:3 New murder trial begins over 2006 death of journalist Anna Politkovskaya

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24 July 2013 1. Various exteriors of Moscow City court building 2. People talking 3. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nadezhda Prusenkova, Novaya Gazeta newspaper press secretary: "The general tendency of how our authorities work and their desire,...
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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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Investigative Pakistani journalist found dead

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1. Exterior of residence of killed investigative journalist Saleem Shahzad 2. Close of house number plate reading (Urdu) "Raja Shahid Amin, 74-A" 3. Mid of mourners at Shahzad's home 4. Mid of Zafar Sheikh, Shahzad's friend, talking to...
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Al Arabiya staffers die, reportedly shot by US soldiers

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19 March 2004 1. Exterior of Al-Arabiya bureau 2. Close up of Al-Arabiya employees outside office 3. Close up sign of Al Arabiya TV station 4. Exterior with employees 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Wihad Jacob, Al Arabiya Baghdad Bureau...
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EU observers return to London from Harare

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Harare, Zimbabwe - February 19 2002 1. Various of E.U. election observers preparing to leave their hotel 2. Various of E.U. observers boarding bus 3. Bus leaving for airport Gatwick Airport, London, U.K. - February 20 2002 4. Stefan...
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White House statement on the purported killing of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff

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Islamic State extremists released a video on Tuesday purportedly showing the beheading of a second American journalist, Steven Sotloff, and warning President Barack Obama that as long as US airstrikes against the militant group continue,...
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Japan- Jackson plans to move into Japanese leisure

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American pop star Michael Jackson told a Tokyo news conference on Monday (27/7) that he plans to move into the leisure business in Japan. Jackson's venture will reportedly invest 20 billion yen (142 million dollars) in building an...
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Kosovo - OSCE delegation

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Delegates from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), were in the Kosovan capital Pristina on Friday (17/7) for talks with local Serb and ethnic Albanian officials. The team of senior diplomats from Europe,...
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UK - Rover launches first new model BMW

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The carmaker Rover launched its first entirely new model since German giant BMW took over the British group four years ago. Britain's biggest motor show in Birmingham provided the setting for the launch of the Rover 75, an executive...
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West Bank - Madeleine Albright press conference

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Sunday (01/02) that she was pursuing diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis with Iraq, but that "all options are open" if Baghdad continues to defy UN weapons inspectors. Albright, who was...
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Aftermath of attack in which French journalist was killed; injured in hospital

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The death of a French TV cameraman during a government-sponsored trip to Syria has renewed calls for an independent assessment of the violent conflict in the country, as the government and the opposition traded blame on Thursday. The...
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Footage showing a policeman shooting what appeared to be a live round toward a group of protesters in Rio De Janiero, was shot by an Associated Press journalist on Sunday, just a short distance from the Maracana stadium. (June 15)

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Footage showing a policeman shooting what appeared to be a live round toward a group of protesters in Rio De Janiero, was shot by an Associated Press video journalist on Sunday, just a short distance from the Maracana stadium as it...
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US says it didn't pay ransom to secure release of US journalist Peter Curtis

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The U.S. government expressed relief over the release of a freelance reporter who had been held hostage for nearly two years by an al-Qaida-linked group in Syria. Peter Theo Curtis, who wrote under the byline Theo Padnos, was freed on...
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U.S officials highlighted Thursday that the U.S. is against paying ransom to terrorists in regards to James Foley's killing. Officials also talked about the failed attempt to rescue the journalist and other Americans from ISIL this summer. (Aug. 21)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015911 State dept. spokesperson Marie Harf highlighted Thursday that the U.S. is against paying ransoms to terrorists in regards to James Foley's execution. She said in 2014 alone ISIL has earned...
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USA - US and North Korea hold marathon talks

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The United States and North Korea on Friday (7/3) held marathon talks in New York to discuss their improving relations and an historic US-South Korean proposal to the North for peace talks. GVs exteriors US UN mission, camera crews...
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Body of journalist killed in Syria returned to Japan, accompanied by family members

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The body of a veteran war correspondent killed in Syria was being repatriated to her native Japan on Friday. Mika Yamamoto died on Monday after being caught in the crossfire between rebels and government forces in the besieged city of...
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PERU: LIMA: JOURNALISTS PROTEST OVER REQUISITION OF TV STATION

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Spanish/Nat Scores of Peruvian journalism students have marched in the capital to protest against what they call the government's violation of freedom of expression. The march was the latest in a recent wave of protests sparked by the...
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In July of 2009, U.S. Marines in Afghanistan launched the largest Marine air assault since the Vietnam War, named ''Operation Strike the Sword.'' AP photojournalist Raul Gallego Abellan was with them. Part Three of Three.

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Diary of a U.S. Marine, Part 3 CAPTION: In July of 2009, U.S. Marines in Afghanistan launched the largest Marine air assault since the Vietnam War, named ''Operation Strike the Sword.'' AP photojournalist Raul...
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Reaction to murder of prominent journalist and Chechnya war critic

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1. Block of flats where Anna Politkovskaya lived 2. Flowers by entrance to flats 3. STILL of Politkovskaya and flowers 4. Svetlana Zarkhi lays flowers by entrance to flats 5. Svetlana Zarkhi crying 6. Journalists 7. SOUNDBITE: (Russian)...
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Hollande and Fabius at airport for return of bodies of slain French journalists

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The bodies of two French journalists killed on Saturday in northern Mali arrived in France early on Tuesday morning. French President Francois Hollande and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius joined family members at Paris' Roissy airport to...
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Journalists captured the riveting scene as thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo's main square Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Sights and Sounds: Clashes over Mubarak CAPTION: Journalists captured the riveting scene as thousands of supporters and opponents of President Hosni Mubarak battled in Cairo's main square Wednesday. (Feb. 2)