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Economic boycott of Hamas-led govt leads to health crisis

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Gaza city, Gaza Strip, 13 May 2006 1. Exterior of Shifa hospital, doctors entering 2. Doctor looking at X-ray, patients waiting to speak to doctor 3. Doctor treating infant on bed 4. Shelf with very few medicine boxes 5. Empty medicine...
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WRAP Petrol stations run out of fuel, Israeli comment, union comment

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Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1. Gas tankers in street 2. Various of empty tankers 3. Truck with sign reading: (Arabic and English) "Petrol is essential for life" 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mahmoud Khouzandar, Deputy Chairman of the Gaza gas...
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Chechnya - Negotiations To Free Aid Workers

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Negotiations to free two humanitarian aid workers for Medecins Sans Frontieres who were kidnapped in Chechnya at the weekend were continuing on Tuesday (29/4). A representative of MSF, Marcello Tenti, said talks were continuing but that...
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WRAP UN official, India aid, Australia FM, US relatives ADDS UN reax

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Bangkok, Thailand - 7 May 2008 1. Various set-ups of Richard Horsey, spokesman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs as he walks though lobby of UN building 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Horsey,...
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UNHCR and European Commissioner for Intl Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid on Syrian refugees

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1. Wide of news conference for UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres and European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crises Response, Kristalina Georgieva 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Antonio...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is imploring the world to speak with a single voice to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and tell him to leave power.

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HEADLINE: Clinton calls for united action on Libya CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is imploring the world to speak with a single voice to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and tell him to leave power. (March 29)
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Army Reserve officers, contractor, indicted in Iraq bid-rigging scam

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Washington, DC - 7 February 2007 1. Wide of news conference room 2. Paul McNulty, US Deputy Attorney General entering the room 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Paul McNulty, US Deputy Attorney General: " The indictment alleges that these five...
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WFP chief tours city devastated by tropical storms

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Port-au-Prince 1. Wide of World Food Programme motorcade arriving at airport 2. WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran (holding blue folder) walking towards helicopter that will fly to Gonaives 3. Wide of WFP helicopter Gonaives 4....
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Obama and Cameron meet at White House and hold joint news conference

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron in Oval Office 2. Wide of Obama and Cameron walking into White House East Room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Together we're going to...
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Thousands of IDPs near border, police talks, aid difficulties, border refugees

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Osh 1. Wide of barricade separating Uzbek community from Kyrgyz part of city, close of security guard's boots 2. Close of security guard with Kalashnikov rifle 3. Various of Osh police chief Kursan Asanov negotiating with ethnic Uzbek...
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KENYA/SUDAN: CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN TALKS

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English/Nat Talks aimed at bringing the civil war in Sudan to an end, began in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, on Monday. The talks are being brokered by the Intergovernmental Agency for Development, or I-G-A-D, a body which includes...
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Korean star tackles world hunger

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AP Entertainment Hong Kong, 3 December 2008 1. WS Jang Dong-gun, Anthony Banbury, UN World Food Programme Regional Director Asia, KC Concepcion 2. MS Jang Dong-gun, Anthony Banbury, UN World Food Programme Regional Director Asia, KC...
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WRAP WFP says food/shelter needed in areas not yet reached by aid workers

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1. Two helicopters inside C-17 plane 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Banbury, World Food Programme Regional Director for Asia: "I went to some areas where no international relief personnel had been to, including the place called Aya, right...
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UN humanitarian chief says 2 million Syrians under siege, beyond reach of aid groups

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An estimated two million Syrians are under siege and beyond the reach of international aid, United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said on Wednesday. Addressing the independent Institute for Government think-tank in London, she...
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Amos describes situation as "unbelievably dire" during visit to camp for displaced

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The top United Nations humanitarian official said many internally displaced South Sudanese people were afraid to return home despite a truce signed last week. Valerie Amos, the UN's Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and...
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UN and Australian envoys arrive from Pyongyang

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1. Wide shot of UN Envoy Maurice Strong walking out of arrival hall with WFP staff 2. Cutaway pan right of arrivals board showing flight from Pyongyang has arrived 3. Wide shot of Strong holding presser at airport 4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Georgia - Pensioners struggle to survive

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In the post-Soviet republic state of Georgia, lonely old people are by far the most vulnerable section of the community. The average state old-age pension is 8 laris a month, which after frequent devaluations is worth just 5 US...
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YUGOSLAVIA: KOSOVO: FOOD AID DELIVERED TO SURVIVORS

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English/Nat The World Food Programme (WFP) is flying out desperately needed food aid to thousands of displaced people stranded in isolated mountain villages in Kosovo. An estimated 600-thousand displaced people are still living in the...
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Cuba is ready to buy American food and medicine

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1. Wideshot of meeting 2. Closeup of sign reading: "No ALCA" "No to Free Trade of the Americas" 3. Fidel Castro speaking on the phone 4. Close up of applauding audience 5. Fidel Castro entering meeting 6. Various of meeting and...
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WRAP FMs arrive for ASEAN; Myanmar, Indonesian FMs arrive; Yeo bites

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AP Television 1. Exterior of VIP lounge at Changi airport 2. Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda walking and shaking hands with airport official 3. Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win shaking hands with official 4. Thailand's...
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WRAP Reax to US easing restrix on travel, money transfers to Cuba, WH, Miami

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Washington DC, US - 13 April 2009 1. White House officials arriving for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dan Restrepo, Presidential adviser for Latin American and Caribbean affairs: "Today, President Obama ordered some measures,...
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Mugabe at centre of food summit controversy

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Rome - 9 June 2002 1. Exterior Zimbabwean embassy 2. Zimbabwe flag flying 3. Plaque with Zimbabwean embassy 4. Van with delegation members on board, delegates close door and window against cameras 5. Delegates outside the Excelsior Hotel...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax

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Jerusalem 1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry: "All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...
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CUBA: HUMANITARIAN AID FINALLY REACHES VICTIMS AFTER HURRICANE LILI

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Various locations, Cuba, 3 November 1996 Spanish/Nat Two weeks after hurricane Lili pounded Cuba, humanitarian aid has finally reached the victims. But around 25 percent of the aid is still stuck in Havana because the government says ...