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Grant Shapps speaks on Russian Oligarchs ship being held in London

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps speaking in regards to a ship being held belonging to a Russian oligarch that has been moored in London on the 29th March 2022 in London, England
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Stella Moris speaking outside the Court

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Julian Assange's fiancee Stella Moris speaking outside the Court after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has won the first stage of his bid to appeal against the decision to extradite him to the United States on...
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Prof. Seijiro Takeshita on Abe's Legacy

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University of Shizuoka Dean Professor School of Management and Information Seijiro Takeshita discusses the legacy of Abenomics and how the assassination of former Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may change Japan. He speaks to Rishaad...
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Blinken: Still Looking at Many Months of War in Ukraine

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says accusations that US sanctions on Russia are impeding the delivery of food are not true. Speaking during a news conference with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, he also says the war in...
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Boris Johnson supports Christmas appeal to send medical supplies to Ukraine

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Former prime minister Boris Johnson is backing a campaign by a private health group to send medical supplies to stricken Ukrainian hospitals.
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Keio Uni's Shirai on Japan Economy

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Sayuri Shirai, former BOJ Monetary Policy Board Member and Professor of Economics at Keio University, discusses her outlook for Japan's economy and forecasts Bank of Japan's positions on monetary policy. She speaks with Haidi...
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UK: The UK's Disasters Emergency Committee says that 13.5 million pounds in donations for Pakistan from the British public in just two days.

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VOICED: The United Nations has appealed for 136 million pounds to help fund relief operations -- and the UK has pledged to provide 15 million pounds of that total. The UK's Disasters Emergency Committee says that 13.5 million pounds...
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UNIFEED SAHEL REGION CRISIS

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1. Wide shot, exterior United Nations North Lawn Building 2. Wide shot, John Holmes enters meeting 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sir John Holmes, Emergency Relief Coordinator, United Nations: "Niger is, if you like, the centre of this crisis....
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Just Stop Oil block terminal

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Just Stop Oil protesters block the main entrance to Kingsbury Oil Terminal near Birmingham. Interview with demonstrator Zoe Cohen.
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Belgium - WEU Meeting On Rwanda

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The Western European Union (WEU) on Tuesday (21/6) offered conditional "logistical support" to the proposed French-led military intervention to end the ethnic bloodletting in Rwanda. In a communique issued at the end of a meeting of WEU...
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KENYA: AIDS INCREASE THROUGHOUT AFRICA

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English/Nat As AIDS continues its remorseless advance across the globe, nowhere has been harder hit than Africa. According to the World Health Organisation, two thirds of the 15 (m) million H-I-V- infected people in the world are...
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HAITI: AIDS

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Eng/Nat Health officials sounded a new warning Wednesday about AIDS in Haiti. The latest studies have revealed that the disease is now so widespread that one in twenty babies born in the country's slums are HIV positive. Found abandoned...
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WRAP Protests against Myanmar government in Nepal, India, Israel, UK

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London 1. Pan of protesters outside Downing Street, London 2. Various of protester chanting 3. Various of protesters holding placards 4. Protesters chanting "Burma" 5. Mid of protesters behind fenced off area 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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INGUSHETIA: EU HUMANITARIAN AID CAMPAIGN

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Russian/Nat The European Commission launched a large scale humanitarian aid distribution campaign in the Russian autonomous republic of Ingushetia. Ingushetia absorbed the majority of the civilians seeking refuge from the horrors of the...
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JORDAN: IRAQI NATIONAL ACCORD AIM TO OUST SADDAM HUSSEIN

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Arabic/Eng Members of a anti-Iraq political movement operating out of Jordan are using both public and covert means in their attempts to topple the Iraqi leader from power. The Iraqi National Accord uses its own newspaper, and an...
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GAZA: GAZA CITY: ISLAMIC JIHAD SUPPORTERS MARCH

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Natsot/English/Arabic Supporters of the radical Islamic Jihad have taken to the streets of Gaza in open defiance of a ban on demonstrations by Yasser Arafat's new Palestinian Authority. Earlier, Palestinian police arrested the leader of...
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USA: WASHINGTON: ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has no plans to meet Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Washington this week, though he would be willing to do so if invited by President Clinton. Arafat is due to arrive in...
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Zimbabweans in South Africa react to political developments at home

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1. Wide of the bus station 2. Close up of sign reading (English) Power House Station Cross Border Buses 3. Wide of Zimbabweans and buses 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Mtsakanyi, Zimbabwean: "I think it will put Mugabe's regime under...
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Latest cover of Camp X-Ray detainees

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1. Wide of detainee pacing inside cell 2. Wide of US soldiers in formation 3. Wide of news conference set up 4. Cutaway 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brigadier General Mike Lehnert, Joint Commander Task Force: "We are seeing that some...
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Authorities disclosed that more than a year before the Va. Tech massacre, gunman Cho Seung-Hui was taken to a psychiatric hospital on a magistrate's orders and pronounced a danger to himself. But he was released with orders to undergo outpatient treatment.

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HEADLINE: Documents: Cho was a danger to self Virginia Tech-Mental Health CAPTION: Authorities disclosed that more than a year before the Va. Tech massacre, gunman Cho Seung-Hui was taken to a psychiatric hospital on a magistrate's...
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Talks to break political deadlock continues, reax

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1. Arthur Mutambara, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) faction leader walking towards assembled media 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Arthur Mutambara, MDC faction leader: "The problem in Zimbabwe is not a problem of deadlock over cabinet...
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UK: ELTON: SUPPORTERS OF LOUISE WOODWARD CHEER NEW VERDICT

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English/Nat Judge Hiller Zobel has reduced to manslaughter the second-degree murder conviction of British au pair Louise Woodward, saying he was morally certain of his decision. The 19-year-old Woodward, who had been serving a life term...
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Families of killed Iraq soldiers, veterans protest

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1. Wide shot of Walter Reed military hospital 2. Pan from entrance sign to Walter Reed building 3. Various shots of protesters holding signs 4. Wide shot of Bob McIlvaine, son killed at the World Trade Center 5. SOUNDBITE:(English), Bob...
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President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that blacks have endured across the nation

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HEADLINE: Bush: Noose displays 'deeply offensive' CAPTION: President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that blacks have endured across...