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Ukrainian journalists protest censorship during President's speech

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A group of leading Ukrainian journalists interrupted President Viktor Yanukovych's speech at a newspaper conference Monday to protest against government censorship, amid concerns of waning press freedoms in the ex-Soviet nation. About a...
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Powell on free trade, venezuela and Mexico

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1. Wide shot of US Secretary of State Colin Powell speaking to reporters 2. Pan from reporters to Powell 3. SOUNDBITE (English)Colin Powell, US Secretary of State "I have been calling foreign ministers in various parts of the world this...
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Popular radio station caters for France's Muslim community

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FRANCE RADIOSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.59SHOTLIST: AP Television Charenton-le-Pont, France - 14 April 2015 1. Wide of radio studio 2. Close-up of computer screen with "Beur FM" logo 3. Wide...
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Germany mulling Turkey demand to prosecute comic

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Germany is considering a request from Turkey to prosecute a TV comedian who wrote a crude poem about the Turkish president, Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said Monday.The request poses an awkward choice for the German leader as she...
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Banned Turkish journalists report from Germany

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLYCologne - 11 April 20171. Pan of Celal Baslangic, Editor-in-Chief of Arti TV and artigerek.com, looking at screen in TV studio2. Screen displaying Arti...
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Infowars' Alex Jones crashes social media hearing

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As Facebook and Twitter executives prepared to defend their companies on Capitol Hill about foreign interference in U.S. elections, radio host Alex Jones showed up before a Senate hearing room to blast the Democratic Party, large...
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Infowars' Alex Jones crashes social media hearing

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As Facebook and Twitter executives prepared to defend their companies on Capitol Hill about foreign interference in U.S. elections, conservative radio host Alex Jones showed up before a Senate hearing room to blast the Democratic Party,...
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Press group urges action in slain Slovak reporter case

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An international press freedom group is keeping pressure on Slovak authorities to solve the killing of local reporter Jan Kuciak and his fiancee, while using their case to draw the attention to crimes against journalists worldwide.
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Mandela's daughter visits her father, police leave tributes, doves released

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1. Wide of car arriving at Pretoria Mediclinic Heart Hospital, where former South African President Nelson Mandela is receiving treatment 2. Zoom in to Zindzi Mandela (Mandela's daughter) getting out of car (wearing a black patterned...
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RUSSIA: BORIS YELTSIN SPEAKS AT INTERNATIONAL PRESS INSTITUTE

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Russian/Eng/Nat President Boris Yeltsin says the greatest threat to press freedom and editorial independence in Russia is from interfering media bosses, not the government. He was speaking in Moscow Monday at the opening session of the...
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President's spox says ambassador to be sent to Syria, Iranian invites rescinded

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1. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs walking in to news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gibbs, White House spokesman: "We have had a series of meetings with administration officials and Syrian leadership. I think this...
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RUSSIA: GUSINSKY IN BUTYRKA PRISON

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Russian/Nat Controversy continues following the arrest of media mogul Vladimir Gusinsky in Moscow. Vladimir Gusinsky said in a handwritten note passed from jail Thursday that his arrest was the work of a government that feared press...
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HKong cardinal cheered by China's 'mild' response to Pope's letter

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Mid of Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun (middle), Auxiliary Bishop John Tang (camera left) and Vicar General Dominic Chan (camera right) sitting behind the desk 3. Close-up of Cardinal Joseph Zen 4. Cutaway to...
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Launch of Kabul's first independent newspaper

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1. 'Kabul Weekly' Editor Fahim Dashty talking to members of his staff at editorial meeting 2. Close up copy for newspaper 3. Various close ups of the 'Kabul Weekly' 4. Dashty and colleagues 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Fahim Dashty, 'Kabul...
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French Olympic chief rules against badges for French athletes

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April 4, 2008 1. Wide of French athlete David Douillet at presentation for proposed badge that French athletes would wear 2. Mid of presentation 3. Close-up of badge on lapel April 15, 2008 3. French sports minister Bernard Laporte...
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Hungary's PM defends his govt's policies in front of tens of thousands of supporters

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1. Wide of Hussars (traditional Hungarian light cavalry) crossing Chain Bridge over River Danube on horseback, carrying flags 2. Mid of Hussars crossing bridge 3. Mid of demonstrators from Poland, who travelled to Hungary in support of...
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Reporters' group accuses Arab countries, US, of abusing press freedom

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1. Wide pan of Reporters Without Borders office 2. MId of RSF NGO staff working 3. Wide of 2012 Press Freedom Map 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Gilles Lordet, Research Department director at Reporters Without Borders: "These trends reflect a...
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Interview with editor of newspaper that published controversial cartoon

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1. Flemming Rose, Editor of the culture-section, Jyllands-Posten daily newspaper, walking in 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Flemming Rose, Editor culture-section Jyllands-Posten newspaper: "I think it's a big tragedy, I think it's very...
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Journalists march over recent violence against reporters

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Mexico City - 7 August 2010 1. Wide of participants gathered at Mexico City's El Angel statue before beginning march towards interior ministry to protest violence against journalists 2. Demonstrators holding banner 3. Various of man...
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EAST TIMOR: BALIBO MEMORIAL

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English/Nat The inaugural meeting of the Timorese Journalists association was held in Dili on Saturday. More than 150 journalists from East Timor and Indonesia attended. At the end of the meeting they agreed to build an independent and...
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Residents of Phil Robertson's hometown sound off on the controversial remarks made by the 'Duck Dynasty' member

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"Faith. Family. Ducks." It's the unofficial motto for the family featured in the TV reality show Duck Dynasty and that homespun philosophy permeates nearly everything in the small north Louisiana town where the Robertson family lives and...
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Journalists held after protesting against state of emergency

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Karachi 1. Various of scuffles between protesting journalists and police, police using lathis (bamboo canes) 2. Protesters chanting for freedom, one holding poster 3. Police running after protesters 4. Various of police arresting,...
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Foreign affairs spokesman on France march, press freedom

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China said on Monday that its Ambassador to France took part in the unity march in Paris on Sunday. Over a million people attended the rally of national unity in the French capital, including more than 40 world leaders, days after the...