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VOICED : Cloaked in dust and rags Somalis flee a looming famine
Successive seasons of poor rains and failed harvests are forcing Somalis to flee their homes in northern Somalia
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CLEAN : Hunger stalks jihadist-battered Niger
Few countries in the world struggle with as many burdens as Niger (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Eating shoes: surviving Madagascar's famine
REFILE OF A NATURAL SOUND VERSION AFP REPORT/VOICED AFP REPORT on famine devastating the south of Madagascar as the UN’s World Food Programme announces that nearly 30,000 people in the country are in the grips of the world's only famine...
Curated Video
Memories of the siege of Leningrad and Victory Day in Russia
Saint Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia 1944
1. Wide of Nazi airplane flying
2. Mid of bombs being dropped from airplane
3. Wide of the same, tilt down
4. Close up of pilot inside airplane
5. Close up of bombs being dropped from...
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US Secretary of State heckled at summit as he make speech
1. Powell approaching lectern
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State:
"Ladies and gentlemen, President Bush and the American people have an enduring commitment to sustainable development. The American soul has always...
Bridgeman Arts
Journey For Survival part seven - Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh, c.1981
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh. Nurse talks to the camera.
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UN: more than a million face starvation in South Sudan
It's been almost 25 years since more than one million people were on the brink of starvation in southern Sudan.
Today, people in what was known as the "famine triangle" say the situation has only deteriorated.
...
Bloomberg
A Pessimist's Guide to 2019
Dec.14 -- Every year, Bloomberg puts out its Pessimist's Guide to the upcoming 12 months. This year is special, because instead of dreaming up bad things that could happen, our reporter is basing the scenarios on what has happened in the...
Bloomberg
Yuan Going Through 'Required Adjustment,' BofAML's Piron Says
Jun.27 -- Claudio Piron, the co-head of Asian currency and rates strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Singapore, talks about China's yuan and the nation's policies. He speaks with Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets; Asia."
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CLEAN : Femen Notre Dame trial postponed to July
The trial of nine activists from feminist organization Femen, prosecuted for damages following a protest at Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, has been postponed to 9 July CLEAN : Femen Notre Dame trial postponed to July on February 19, 2014...
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CLEAN : Kenya: 'Let the grains go, Mr. Putin,' says US aid chief
US aid chief Samantha Power calls on Russian President Vladimir Putin to free Ukraine grain exports to help avert famine in the Horn of Africa and other parts of the world (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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INDIA: BOMBAY HARBOUR: MV DOULOS, WORLDS LARGEST FLOATING LIBRARY
English/Nat
The world's largest floating bookshop is paying a visit to India this week.
Run by a German charity, the ship has sailed around the world since 1978 helping to provide literature to developing countries.
Bombay Harbour may...
Curated Video
WFP launches urgent appeal as food crisis worsens
Mir Bachakot (10km north of Kabul)
1. Wide shot farm
2. Various fields
3. Various of people working in field
4. Wide shot of ruins where farming family live
5. Child playing on wreckage of armoured personnel carrier
6. Family at entrance...
Curated Video
Sudan/Kenya - Aid is not reaching famine victims
United Nations experts investigating the distribution of food relief in drought-stricken southern Sudan has reported that crucial aid intended for famine victims is being diverted to feed soldiers. The UN task force visited the...
Curated Video
Amnesty International interview on conditions in N Korea
1. Amnesty International stall at World Social Forum
2. Various set up shots of Rajiv Narayan
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajiv Narayan, Amnesty International researcher:
"We have also heard testimonies about public executions because of...
Curated Video
Father sees five of his seven children die of starvation
1. Various of displaced drought victim Borow Adam Mohamed taking care of the graves of his five children
2. Various of Borow Adam Mohamed praying for his children
3. Various of Borow Adam Mohamed grieving
4. Various of Borow carrying...
Sky News
Refugees Cross Border Fleeing Famine friom Somalia
Refugees Cross Border Fleeing Famine friom Somalia
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NORTH KOREA: FAMINE CONDITIONS REMAIN CRITICAL
English/Nat
Despite help from various aid agencies, the food situation in North Korea remains critical.
Although the word famine may no longer apply, hunger is everywhere and is affecting the growth of an entire generation of...
Curated Video
US Secretary of State heckled at summit as he make speech
1. Powell approaching lectern
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State:
"Ladies and gentlemen, President Bush and the American people have an enduring commitment to sustainable development. The American soul has always...
Sky News
Venezuela is on the verge of economic and social collapse, with half of hospital patients needlessly dying because of a lack of supplies
Venezuela is on the verge of economic and social collapse, with half of hospital patients needlessly dying because of a lack of supplies
Curated Video
Ukrainian town changes name
Ukraine's central industrial city of Dnipropetrovsk is being renamed after Ukraine's parliament voted in favour of the move.Dnipropetrovsk, named in honour of Soviet statesman Grigory Petrovsky, will be renamed Dnipro, after the river...
Sky News
Interview with Yemeni hospital doctor about hospital staff not being paid
CLEAN: Interior interview with Dr Najla Al-Sonboli, Head of Paediatrics about staff at the hospital not getting paid for months and the hospital getting more crowded on December 13, 2016 in Sana'a, Yemen.
Sky News
Interview with Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe.
CLEAN: Interior interview with Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe on human rights in Zimbabwe, Tony Blair, food shortages, John Prescott, Desmond Tutu and cricket on May 24, 2004 in Harare, Zimbabwe.