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CLEAN : UNs aid chief in Ukraine says good relationship with rebels

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CLEAN : UNs aid chief in Ukraine says good relationship with rebels
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USA: US TO GIVE INDONESIA A FURTHER 56 MILLION DOLLARS IN AID

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English/Nat The U-S is to give Indonesia a further 56 million (m) U-S dollars in humanitarian aid - as the country tries to recover from severe economic problems. Washington said on Tuesday the money will provide food and medical...
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UK PM Brown addresses world forum on markets, climate change

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1. Wide of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown on stage with official, at a session of the World Economic Forum in Davos 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Gordon Brown, UK Prime Minister: "I think we should be less protectionist in out attitude to...
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Somalia contact group meets for first time

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1. Wide shot, meeting of Somalia Contact Group 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Johan Lovald, Norwegian Ambassador: "The situation is evolving, and as you realise it presents a range of challenges. There are no easy answers, but the one thing...
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UN: NKorea has better harvest but faces shortages

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FILE: Hwangju County, North Korea - 30 May 2012 1. Tilt down from sky to parched paddy fields in drought-stricken land, puddles of water are from attempts at irrigation 2. Pan of dry paddy field 3. Close up of dried and cracked rice...
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Iran FM says full agreement on nuclear issue is 'close'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMadrid - 14 April 20151. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sitting on stage (second from left) with Spanish Trade Minister Jose Manuel Soria (second...
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Relief flights resume, injured in hospital

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1. Wide shot of airport runway with US helicopter parked 2. Close up of UN logo on helicopter 3. Various of aid workers unloading supplies from truck and loading helicopter 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bogdan Karakoy, World Food...
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Kenyans donate to famine victims using mobile phones

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Turkana, Northern Kenya - 3 August 2011 1. Various of malnourished children Dadaab, Northern Kenya - 14 July 2011 2. Various of malnourished young child on bed 3. Various of malnourished young girl with family Nairobi, Kenya - 19...
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Relief effort in Baghdad, NGO brief on parlous situation in Iraq, 1 in 3 need aid

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Baghdad's Karradah neighbourhood, Iraq 1. Wide pan to destroyed buildings (blown up last Thursday attack) 2. Mid pan of destroyed building 3. Close up of extensive destruction zoom out to destroyed building 4. Man on bed in the second...
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Families escape violence in Kenya

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1. Pan of displaced people's camp at the Tigoni police station in Limuru 2. Wide of women arranging their belongings 3. Wide of children washing cutlery in buckets 4. Mid of children washing cutlery 5. Mid of battered car 6. Close up of...
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US governor briefs media on his trip to North Korea

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1. Richardson arriving at press conference 2. Close up of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Richardson, Governor of the US state of New Mexico, and former US Ambassador to the United Nations: "North Korea will return to the talks...
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WRAP Amnesty Int'l accuses Israel of war crimes in Jenin, Nablus, adds reax

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Jerusalem - 4 November 1. Wide shot Amnesty International briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kathleen Cavanaugh, Amnesty International researcher: "What we are able to say is that, in initial stages, that there was a case we were building....
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Fears a full blown famine may be developing in Malakal area of South Sudan

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UNICEF says more than a million South Sudanese children under the age of five will need treatment for severe acute malnutrition in 2014. In Malakal, capital of Upper Nile state, the UN has erected tented emergency nutrition clinics that...
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Medicine, supplies loaded onto a ship bound for Beirut

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1. Wide of port of Larnaca 2. Greek warship Ikaria, arriving in Larnaca 3. Close up of flags 4. Wide shot of ship docked 5. Various of relief supplies being unloaded from lorry and loaded onto ship 6. Walking shot of soldier 7. Relief...
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Nouriel Roubini predicts break-up of Eurozone unless economic growth is restored

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1. Wide of Nouriel Roubini, New York University Economics Professor, speaking at German union conference 2. Mid of Roubini speaking at podium 3. Mid of audience listening 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nouriel Roubini, US economist: "On the US I...
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Anti-Castro group calls on Cubans to reject Raul; plus anti-Castro vigil

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1. Wide of cars honking horns 2. People waving Cuban flags at passing cars 3. Car with Cuban flag honking 4. Various of Cuba vigil 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Angel Desana, Vox pop: "Every week at this time we have a vigil about the...
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Fuel shortages affect population, aid effort

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1. Various of cars queuing up at petrol station 2. Various of people filling up their cars with petrol 3. Various of closed petrol pumps, after supply runs out 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Vox Pop, Beirut resident: "The officials are telling us...
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Putin's Army Failing in Ukraine, Ex-U.S. Defense Chief Says

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Russia has failed to achieve any of its major objectives in Ukraine, former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Tuesday. He says the war is at a stalemate. He speaks on "Balance of Power With David Westin." 
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Can technology prevent millions being malnourished?

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AP Television Rayagada, Orissa, India - March 21, 2012 1. Wide of a man pouring rice from a sack onto a weighing scale 2. Close of rice being poured onto weighing scale 3. Wide of woman standing; man pouring rice onto a weighing scale...
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WRAP No fuel, train leaves capital, post office reopens, EU visit, doctors demo

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Baghdad 1. Post Master General of Iraq, Al Azzawi Khalid, cutting tape to re-open post office 2. Various shots of Iraqis chanting and waving flags 3. People being served at post office counter 4. Mid shot of stamps 5. Various of women...
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Vast areas under water, UN soundbite

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Tangi village, Sukkur, Sindh province 1. Tracking shot of submerged mosque 2. Various of man walking in floodwater in front of submerged house 3. Men swimming in floodwater 4. Tracking shot of man on rooftop 5. People swimming in...
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Kenya/Sudan - Rebels agree to truce

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The main rebel group in southern Sudan has called a three-month ceasefire to allow food supplies to reach thousands of people who are facing starvation. The decision by the Sudan People's Liberation Army follows pressure from the...
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ROVING REPORT: RR9935/A ETHIOPIA: HUNGER

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Ethiopia, one of the poorest nations on earth, is dependent on subsistence agriculture for its survival. But for decades it's been the victim of repeated cycles of war and famine. When the rains fail, as they did this year, the country...
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President Barack Obama pledged $200 million in humanitarian aid to Iraq Tuesday to help those displaced by Islamic State militants, while making it clear that ultimately Baghdad must be in charge of its own destiny.

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 14 April 2015++VIDEO AS INCOMING++1. President Barack Obama meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in the Oval Office of the White House2. Reporters in Oval Office 3....