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UK Def Min Ainswortn meets Afghan Def Min Wardak

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1. Wide of UK Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth and Afghan Defence Minister General Abdul Rahim Wardak meeting for photo opportunity 2. Ainsworth and Wardak shaking hands 3. Cutaway of cameraman 4. Ainsworth and Wardak walking out 5. Wide...
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Bosnia - Silajzic Dismayed At UN Troop Reduction T

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Silajzic dismayed at UN troop reduction threat; shelling Heavy fighting raged again in the hills north of Sarajevo on Wednesday (17/5). Hundreds of explosions rocked the city and left the streets deserted. It was the second day that...
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WRAP Reaction to Bush speech from Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Australia

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Baghdad, Iraq - 11 January 2007 1. Various of Iraqi troops manning checkpoints Baghdad, Iraq - 11 January 2007 2. Wide shot of traffic on street 3. Traffic on street 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop, Ali Hussein, Baghdad...
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Bloomberg

It Wont Be Another War in Middle East: General Clark

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Sept. 16 -- Retired U.S. Army General Wesley Clark discusses the battle against the Islamic State on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Putins Russia Is a One-Man Dictatorship: Kasparov

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Oct. 3 -- World chess champion and Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation Garry Kasparov discusses the power and control Vladimir Putin holds in Russia, drawing parallels to Adolph Hitlers rise to power in Germany, and explains why...
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Protesters burn UK flag outside UK''s main mosque

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1. Militant using loudspeaker shouts ''God is Great'' 2. Wide shot of another militant shouting ''UK, you will pay, Bin Laden on his way'' 3. Wide of militant supporters and press 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdulrahman Saleem, Al...
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The U.S. military on Sunday reported six more American troops killed in fighting the day before, raising the toll to 25.

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HEADLINE: Deadly day in Iraq, more troops are deployed CAPTION: The U.S. military on Sunday reported six more American troops killed in fighting the day before, raising the toll to 25 in the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Iraq in two...
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Sky News

Situation Intensifies In Ukraine As Russian Troops Continue To Occupy Crimea

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Situation Intensifies In Ukraine As Russian Troops Continue To Occupy Crimea
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Sky News

Gordon Brown visits troops

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Gordon Brown visits troops
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Sky News

Libyan Rebels Continue Fight On Tunisian Border

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Libyan Rebels Continue Fight On Tunisian Border
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Sky News

Sky News 2012 Olympics Coverage

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Sky News 2012 Olympics Coverage
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Sky News

Local Election Votes Are Now In

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Local Election Votes Are Now In
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Sky News

Rebels Blame themselves for Deadly Air Strikes

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Rebels Blame themselves for Deadly Air Strikes
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Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid defends his view that the U-S is losing the war in Iraq after sharp criticism from the White House.

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HEADLINE: Reid on Iraq: 'we must change course' US-Iraq CAPTION: Democrat Harry Reid, the Senate Majority leader, took the floor Friday to defend his belief that the United States is losing the war in Iraq and that the Bush...
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SIERRA LEONE: REFUGEES

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Philippa Meagher Government soldiers in Sierra Leone have been heading to a strategic town east of the capital after rebels forced U-N peacekeepers to abandon it on Tuesday. The rebels are holding around 500...
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President Bush, standing firmly against a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, said Tuesday that he will veto the latest war spending bill taking shape in Congress.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Democrats' Iraq bill guarantees 'failure' CAPTION: President Bush, standing firmly against a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, said Tuesday that he will veto the latest war spending bill taking shape in...
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Belgium - Akashi Meets Claes

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The UN special envoy to the former Yugoslavia, Yasushi Akashi, met the NATO Secretary-General, Willy Claes, at a Nato Council meeting in Brussels on Wednesday (19/7). The UN and NATO are discussing closer cooperation between the two...
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W.House spokesman says Bush considers Iraq a direct threat to US

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1. Set up Ari Fleischer 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ari Fleischer, White House Spokesman "The President does believe that Iraq is a direct threat to the United States as a result of Iraq having weapons of mass destruction, particularly...
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EGYPT: KOFI ANNAN ON LEBANON WITHDRAWAL

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English/Nat The Secretary General of the United Nations has emphasised that verification of the Israel-Lebanon border is the sole responsibility of U-N troops. Kofi Annan was talking in Cairo, after a meeting with Egyptian Foreign...
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Army chief opposes sending US troops back to Iraq to help quell unrest

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A United States Army general who led US forces through some of the most deadly years of the Iraq war said on Tuesday he opposed sending combat troops in response to the recent gains in that country by Islamic militants. "This is...
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Do U.S. troops have the right body armor?

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HEADLINE: Do U.S. troops have the right body armor? CAPTION: A Tennessee couple is trying to raise more than $50,000 dollars to buy top-notch body armor for their son and the marines in his unit. Their effort comes as lawmakers call...
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President Barack Obama traveled to Fort Campbell in Kentucky on Friday to thanks U.S. troops. He says because of the incredible skill and courage, the terrorist leader who struck the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001, 'will never threaten America again.

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HEADLINE: Obama to bin Laden assaulters: 'Job well done' CAPTION: President Barack Obama traveled to Fort Campbell in Kentucky on Friday to thanks U.S. troops. He says because of the incredible skill and courage, the terrorist leader who...
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Iraq's prime minister says U.S. troops are leaving Iraq after nearly nine years of war because Baghdad rejected American demands that any U.S. military forces to stay would have to be shielded from prosecution or lawsuits. (Oct. 22)

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HEADLINE: Iraq PM: Immunity issue scuttled US troop deal CAPTION: Iraq's prime minister says U.S. troops are leaving Iraq after nearly nine years of war because Baghdad rejected American demands that any U.S. military forces to stay...
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Australian FM at NATO headquarters to discuss Afghan deployment

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1. Exterior of NATO headquarters 2. Close-up of NATO flag 3. NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Australian Foreign Minister Downer arriving at press conference 4. Cutaway of photographer 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...