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BOSNIA: INT. WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL BACK ARREST OF SERB OFFICERS

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English/Nat The international war crimes tribunal backed the Bosnian government's arrest of two senior Serb officers suspected of roles in massacres of civilians. The endorsement has further angered Bosnian Serbs who are threatening to...
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Reaction to possible partition of province

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1. Wide pan left to right of Pristina skyline 2. Various of Pristina street scenes 3. Various of Blerim Shala, Kosovo negotiator, walking into office 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Blerim Shala, Kosovo negotiator: "Partition will exactly mean...
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Kosovo Serbs vote in referendum on Kosovo's government

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1. Wide of snow-covered main street in Kosovska Mitrovica 2. Wide of street with Serb flags flying from lamp posts 3. Close-up of poster calling on Serbs to vote, reads (Serbian): "Everything for Serbia, come out and say no." 4. Various...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON'S END OF YEAR PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Foreign policy topped the agenda at President Bill Clinton's end of the year press conference. With the Asian financial crisis mounting, Clinton said his nation might want to offer more help on a case-by-case basis. The U-S...
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Briefing on Libya operation, comment on Tripoli airstrikes

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1. Set-up news conference by NATO spokesman Brigadier-General Claudio Gabellini, TV screen in top left showing simultaneous NATO news conference in Brussels 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Brigadier-General Claudio Gabellini, NATO...
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Italy - Murray On NATO Cruise Missile Attack

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A NATO cruise missile attack on a Serb air defence installation in north-western Bosnia-Hercegovina apparently caused "severe damage," a senior NATO official said in Naples Monday (11/9). Colonel Trevor Murray, who is in charge of NATO...
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President Barack Obama on Friday ordered 4,000 more military troops into Afghanistan, vowing to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" the Taliban and al-Qaida.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Taliban and al-Qaida must be stopped CAPTION: President Barack Obama on Friday ordered 4,000 more military troops into Afghanistan, vowing to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" the Taliban and al-Qaida. (March 27) ...
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Donors meet in Tokyo to pledge aid

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HEADLINE: Donors meet in Tokyo to pledge aid CAPTION: Some 70 countries and organisations gathered in Tokyo on Sunday to attend a conference on development aid for Afghanistan (8 July 2012). VOICE-OVER: This video contains only natural...
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RR7919/1 ITALY: ELECTIONS AND THE COMMUNISTS / CUTS 1 of 2

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The Italian general elections, due to be held on June 3rd and 4th 1979, are likely to provide another major confrontation between the ruling Christian Democrats and the massive Italian Communist Party - the PCI. At the last elections in...
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RR7639B NATO WARGAMES

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The growing military might of the Soviet Union and the rest of the Warsaw pact nations is worrying Western defence chiefs. In 1976, for the first time ever, all NATO military exercises have been grouped into a major plan, code-named...
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President Barack Obama leaves Tuesday on his first overseas trip as president -- a weeklong trip to a Europe that seems to love him but disagree with his priorities. AP White House correspondent Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama may find Europe cool to US goals CAPTION: President Barack Obama leaves Tuesday on his first overseas trip as president -- a weeklong trip to a Europe that seems to love him but disagree with his priorities. AP White...
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White House and Pentagon briefings on Libya

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Washington, DC - 25 March 2011 1. Side shot White House spokesman Jay Carney at podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jay Carney, White House spokesman: "What has already happened and is occurring now is the transfer of command and control over...
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FOGH RASMUSSEN ON SYRIA'S DOWNING OF TURKEY PLANE

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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Tuesday that the alliance condemned Syria's downing of a Turkish jet last week. "We consider this act to be unacceptable and condemn it in the...
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US State Dep on Pakistan's opening of Afghan supply line, criticises Iran missile test

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1. US State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Victoria Nuland, US State Department spokesperson: "As the statement makes clear ,there were mistakes made on both sides that led to the...
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Citing Russia, Pence Hails Montenegro's Courage

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At a dinner with Montenegro's President, Vice President Mike Pence praised the NATO member, for its "courage, particularly in the fact of Russian pressure." Montenegro became the 29th member of NATO, the Western military...
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UK's new aircraft carrier docked at Portsmouth

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Britain's new flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrived at its home port in southern England on Wednesday. Speaking on board, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the 3 billion-pound (3.87 billion US dollars)...
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US reiterates commitment to build up Ukraine military

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The US on Thursday reiterated its commitment to help "building the capacity of Ukraine's armed forces". US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis made the remarks at a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko....
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Focus on parties that may play key role in Czech elections

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A eurosceptic billionaire is on course to win the most votes in the Czech Republic's general election this weekend, but to become prime minister, Andrej Babis will need the support of others. Vying for the role of kingmaker...
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Citing Russia, Pence Hails Montenegro's Courage

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At a dinner with Montenegro's President, Vice President Mike Pence praised the NATO member, for its "courage, particularly in the fact of Russian pressure." Montenegro became the 29th member of NATO, the Western military...
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Analyst: Trump/Putin Meeting Starts With NATO

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY New York - 29 June 2018 1. Various Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Executive Editor of Foreign Affairs, a...
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PM declares Macedonian name change referendum "a success for democracy"

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The prime minister of Macedonia said Sunday that if there is a majority from those who voted in the referendum on changing the country's name, "then the future is clear."
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U.S. and Albania Defense Leaders Meet

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Defense Secretary Mattis met with visiting Albanian counterpart Defense Minister Olta Xhacka on Tuesday at the Pentagon. The leaders expressed gratitude for each other's commitment within NATO, and discussed the threat of...
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Trump: Trudeau learned from the mistake of criticising me

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US President Donald Trump says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "learned" from the mistake of criticizing him and it's going to cost Canada "a lot of money." At a news conference Tuesday after his summit with North...
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US, Baltic states reafirrm security ties

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President Donald Trump says the U.S. remains a steadfast ally to the three Baltic nations and is pointing to his push for NATO members to increase their defense spending. Trump is joining the presidents of Estonia, Latvia...