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Ivory Coast: Tidjane Thiam claims important win in nationality case

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A judge in charge of emergency proceedings declared herself not competent to rule in the case brought by Valérie Yapo, who had sought the removal of the Democratic Party of Côte d’Ivoire (PDCI) leader. While his boosts the former...
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Tahawwur Rana extradition: 26/11 plotter to face trial after 17 years of Mumbai terror attack

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#Gravitas Nearly 17 years after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, one of its key conspirators Tahawwur Rana is finally in India's custody.
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Japan to allow Taiwan as place of origin in family registry

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Japan will now allow Taiwan to be listed as a place of origin in its family registry. Taiwan welcomed the decision, while China strongly urged Japan to adhere to the One-China principle.
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New citizens ‘important reciprocation’ over millions who emigrated – McEntee

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Ireland’s welcoming of 3,000 new citizens is an important reciprocation over the millions of Irish who emigrated over previous centuries, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has said.
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Trump's Executive Order On Anti-Semitism Draws Mixed Response

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The order aims to curb anti-Semitism on college campuses, but some civic groups wonder whether it could stifle speech critical of Israel.
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Ava DuVernay’s 'A Wrinkle in Time': Why the Film Struggled at the Box Office | THR News

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When it comes to the box office, 'A Wrinkle in Time didn't attract an audience that was dramatically more diverse than the audiences that showed up in recent years for other big-budget fantasy films adapted from well known YA or...
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Jeremy Corbyn and Patsy Stevenson holds speeches outside Parliament during Kill the Bill protests

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Activists have taken to the streets across the country in “Kill the Bill“ protests, calling on the House of Lords to reject the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill which would restrict non-violent protest. The former Labour leader...
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CEO Says Total SA Is in Favor of Open and Fair Trade

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Feb.21 -- Total SA CEO Patrick Pouyanne discusses the French elections, trade and Brexit. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait.
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CLEAN : UN expert warns of racial profiling prevalence in Qatar

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Migrant workers in Qatar are facing discrimination because of their nationality racial identity stereotyping and the prevalence of profiling an independent UN expert warns (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Apple Daily Doesn’t Represent Press Freedom: LegCo’s IP

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Jun.24 -- Regina Ip, member of Hong Kong Legislative Council, discusses President Joe Biden’s call for press freedom in Hong Kong, after the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper shut down following the arrests of its top executives. She...
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International anti-terrorism conf, NATO Secy-Gen comments

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1. NATO Secretary-General Lord George Robertson, Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa and other delegates greeting each other 2. Sign for conference 3. Various of delegates at opening session of conference 4. Robertson walking to...
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Iranian woman stopped from flying to US

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An Iranian computational biologist, who was due to join Harvard Medical School to research cures for tuberculosis, was prevented from travelling to the United States on Saturday, due to President Trump's immigrations order.Dr Samira...
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USA: REACTION TO SELF-DECLARATION OF PRESIDENT LAURENT KABILA IN ZAIRE

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English/Nat The US says it will be working closely with Laurent Kabila, as the rebel leader forms his interim government and makes his first moves as president of Africa's third largest country. Kabila plans to officially take over as...
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CLEAN : Louisville pays homage to Muhammad Ali

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CLEAN : Louisville pays homage to Muhammad Ali
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VOICED : Frances Brits ponder French

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VOICED : Frances Brits ponder French
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The Race for the EU’s Top Jobs

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May.28 -- The dust is starting to settle on the elections to the European Parliament, and the focus switches to negotiations over who will get the EU’s top jobs. The Danish anti-trust chief Margarethe Vestager is eyeing the EU Commission...
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Interpol chief: Nationality of president has no affect on neutrality

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Interpol's Secretary General Jurgen Stock on Wednesday said the nationality of the policing organisation's president does not affect its neutrality.
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SYND 5 12 77 ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER INTERVIEWED IN LONDON ABOUT MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROSPECTS

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Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin interviewed in London about Middle East peace prospects. 1. mcu Begin interviewed SOUNDBITE (English - transcript from file): "The Palestinian Arabs, their problem should be solved and I do hope that...
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Mayor gives news conference, morgue at Schiphol airport

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. Close-up of photographer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Theo Weterings, Haarlemmermeer Mayor: "There have been no changes in the numbers of casualties mentioned yesterday. Of the 134 people on board,...
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Kerry and Jolie attend interfaith Iftar

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US Secretary of State John Kerry took centre stage at an interfaith event in Virginia on Monday to rebuke Donald Trump over a threat to ban Muslims from entering the United States.Without mentioning the presumptive Republican candidate...
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Britons living in France on loss of voting rights

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For many Britons living in towns and villages across Europe, the stroke of midnight Friday will mean losing the right to vote and run for office, with Brexit acting as an electoral guillotine on those privileges.
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NHS doctor and Afghan refugee Waheed Arian on the Afghanistan crisis

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UK based emergency doctor and author of memoir, ‘In The Wars', Waheed Arian, talked about the state of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Doctor Arian says he thinks the international response to Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis...
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Native American lacrosse team barred from entering UK with Iroquois passports

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12 July 2010 1. Iroquois Nationals lacrosse team posing for photographs in Times Square 14 July 2010 2. Nationals player with lacrosse stick in Times Square 3. Percy Abrams, Executive director of Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Team, showing...
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KOSOVO: MITROVICA HOSPITAL DIVIDED IN HALF

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat In Mitrovica hospital Serbian doctors, doubting the medical capabilities of their Albanian counterparts have divided the complex in half, causing outrage among the Albanian doctors and nurses. The director of the...