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Millions of Afghans struggling for food due to drought, charity warns

Higher Ed
Millions of people in Afghanistan are struggling for food due to drought amid the Taliban takeover, a charity director has said. Hassan Noor, from Save The Children, said 14 million people in the war-torn nation are in need of supplies,...
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Afghanistan's Neighbors Brace For Aftermath Of Taliban Takeover

Higher Ed
Countries neighboring Afghanistan prepare for an influx of refugees and brace for security concerns that could arise.
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CLEAN : 'A gender emergency': UN Women Asia head on Taliban in Afghanistan

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With the Taliban in control of Afghanistan, the UN Women director for Asia Mohammad Naciri warns of a gender emergency, where “women and girls have been consistently and systemically targeted (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Afghans chant 'Allah-u Akbar' in support of security forces in Jalalabad

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Afghans in Jalalabad city chant "Allah-u Akbar" (God is greatest) in support of the Afghan security forces, as part of calls to gather on rooftops at 9 pm following similar scenes the night before in the western city of Herat, that is...
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Taliban Enforcing Face-Cover Order For Female TV Anchors

Higher Ed
The Taliban leadership previously barred girls from attending school after the sixth grade.
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Aftershock In Afghanistan As Earthquake Death Toll Rises To 1,150

Higher Ed
The magnitude six quake is the country's deadliest in two decades.
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PAKISTAN: BIN LADEN MATCHBOX REWARD

Higher Ed
Pashtu/Natsound In the Pakistani city of Peshawar on the border with Afghanistan, ordinary people are being offered cash incentives to help catch suspected terrorist, Osama bin Laden. The U-S Consulate in Peshawar has sponsored...
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Election shows growth of new Afghan media; uncertainty remains over its freedom

Higher Ed
The proliferation of Afghan media in the past 12 years is one of the most visible bright spots of the fraught project to foster a stable democracy. However, with the country's presidential election looming, it is not certain whether the...
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US Department of Defence briefing

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Pentagon briefing. 2. SOUNDBITE:(English) Donald Rumsfeld, U-S Secretary of Defence "There's no question...but I mean...there's going to be obviously these people are going to be tried. Or correction, they're going to be...
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Pakistan''s deputy attorney general cleans shoes to atone for beheading of Sikh man

Higher Ed
1. Various of Khurshid Muhammed Khan taking shoes off Sikh shrine goers and storing them in wooden cubbyholes 2. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Khurshid Muhammed Khan, Deputy Attorney General: "I want to do Seva (service) because everyone is allowed...
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Curated Video

Attitudes towards the Chinese, pix of abandoned embassy.

Higher Ed
December 10, 2001 1. Wide shot of exteriors of Chinese embassy 2. Close shot of Chinese embassy sign 3. Close shot Chinese flag 4. Medium shot of gates of embassy December 2, 2001 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Abdullah Abdullah, Northern...
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US President Bush and Afghan President Karzai presser

Higher Ed
1. Various of President George W. Bush and Afghan President Hamid Karzai walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "Still work to be done, don't get me wrong, but progress is being made, Mr. President, and...
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GRAPHIC+ Suicide truck bomb attack near UN office kills five

Higher Ed
1. Wide of UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) compound with damaged walls 2. Low angle of Afghan security forces in the compound 3. Dead body of attacker inside building 4. Afghan security forces standing next to dead...
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Curated Video

Pakistani FM and Powell on Indo/Pak nuclear tests.

Higher Ed
1. Front of US State Department as US Secretary of State Colin Powell and Pakistani Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar emerge 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "We talked about US...
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Hundreds of residents paid tribute to Bowe Bergdahl's love of bicycle's by biking to a candlelight vigil in his hometown of Hailey, Idaho. He was recently captured by the Taliban

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hundreds ride bikes for captured Idaho soldier CAPTION: Hundreds of residents paid tribute to Bowe Bergdahl's love of bicycle's by biking to a candlelight vigil in his hometown of Hailey, Idaho. He was recently captured by the...
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Afghan radio and TV switched on again

Higher Ed
1. Radio station 2. Radio Afghanistan sign 3. Tape playing music (banned under Taliban) 4. Radio sound desk and people working 5. Technician coming to the 6. Zoom in to sound mixer 7. Zoom in to technician's hands on buttons 8. Audio...
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Daily UN and Foreign Ministry briefings in Islamabad

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Pakistani Foreign Ministry news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Rashid Qureshi, Pakistan military spokesman "Beefing up of scouts and our border security forces which are made up of second line forces under...
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Pakistani Interior Minister Sherpao meets US envoy for South Asia Boucher

Higher Ed
1. Various of Pakistan Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao meeting Richard Boucher, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for S. Asia 2. Exterior of meeting venue, Pakistan Interior Ministry Building 3. Wide of Richard Boucher entering...
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US military official says there is no intention to renegotiate Afghan security deal

Higher Ed
America's top military officer has said that the US has no intention of renegotiating a key security deal with the Afghan government, which could see up to 15,000 international troops remain in the country after 2014. The US Chairman of...
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Operation Mountain Thrust continues, ISAF presser

Higher Ed
Baghran Valley, Helmand Province - 20 June 2006 1. Various soldiers at checkpoint 2. Various US captain speaking to local villagers 3. UPSOUND (English): Jared Wilson, 2nd Battalion 87th Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, US Army: "As of...
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The United Nations inspected refugee camps in the Swat region of Pakistan Thursday. Pakistan has a growing humanitarian crisis, where 800-thousand people have fled their homes in recent weeks.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: UN inspects growing refugee camps in Pakistan CAPTION: The United Nations inspected refugee camps in the Swat region of Pakistan Thursday. Pakistan has a growing humanitarian crisis, where 800-thousand people have fled...
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Afghan FM on bin Laden, Taliban, massacre allegations, foreign aid

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of foreign ministry building 2. Set up of Afghan Foreign Minister Abdullah 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Abdullah, Afghan Foreign Minister: "My perception is that Mullah Omar and bin Laden they both are somewhere in...
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US Supreme Court expected to rule soon on Hamdan case, Nelson comment

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington, DC - 28 June 2006 1. Supreme Court 2. Pan view from flag pole to court 3. Salim Ahmed Hamdan's attorneys, Neal Katyal and Navy Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift, walking away from court 4. Katyal and Swift...
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Ghazni governor on negotiations

Higher Ed
1. Various of security in Ghazni streets 2. Mid shot of Ghazni governor Merajuddin Pathan and deputy interior minister, Major General Muhammad Munir Mangal at outdoor news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Merajuddin Pathan, Ghazni...