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Israeli FM with Sec of State and Senate committee

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1. Close of Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State, and Tzipi Livni, Acting Israeli Foreign Minister, walk into briefing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "There are governments that have also used this...
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Journalists go on trial after claiming Islamists in police force

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1. Wide exterior of Istanbul Palace of Justice 2. TV live positions in front of the Istanbul Palace of Justice 3. Sign on building 4. Media gathered 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Philippe Leruth, Vice-President of the European Federation of...
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Privately owned daily newspapers return to Myanmar for first time since 1964

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March 31, 2013 1. Exterior of office of one of the new daily newspapers, "Golden Fresh Land" 2. Layout editor editing in the newsroom 3. Layout page of newspaper on computer screen 4. Close of editor 5. Chief editor, 81-year-old Khin...
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HONG KONG: CHIEF EXECUTIVE TUNG CHEE HWA

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English/Nat Hong Kong's Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa has tried to shore up confidence in the territory's freedoms under Chinese rule. At the same time he commented on the sensitive issue of Taiwanese independence. Both issues have been...
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WRAP Saakashvili steps down to trigger election, opposition

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24 November, 2007 1. Wide Georgian Chancellery 2. Cabinet ministers seated 3. SOUNDBITE: (Georgian) Mikhail Saakashvili, President of Georgia: "The Parliament Speaker will be acting President for the next 40 days when I will be...
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Danish cartoonist awarded prize

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Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard was honored for his achievements regarding freedom of speech on Wednesday (8 September 2010.) The cartoonist, who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad was celebrated by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who...
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RSF comment on raid, former judge alleges terror ties to flotilla group

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1. Wide interior of Reporters Without Borders offices 2. Map freedom of the press 2010 3. Set up of Director of Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontieres - RSF) Jean Francois Juilliard 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jean-Francois...
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Demonstrators protest against Chinese President Hu's visit

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1. Tilt from Eiffel tower to demonstrators for Tibet's independence 2. Medium shot of demonstrators 3. Close up demonstrator showing a photo of the youngest prisoner in the world which is a Tibetan 4. More of demonstration 5. Medium shot...
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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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ONLY ON AP Lithuania elves combat Russian trolls

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There is a peaceful feeling at the Christmas market in Vilnius as people come to admire the festive lights.But behind the jovial ho-ho-hos and Christmas shopping lies an increasing disquiet in the small Baltic state over a widespread...
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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, conservative radio host Alex Jones showed up before a Senate hearing room to blast the Democratic Party,...
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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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Reactions as Hungary exempts pro-govt media firm

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A specialist in media politics says the creation in Hungary of a pro-government media conglomerate is an "absolutely unprecedented merger."
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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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Lawyer: censorship by Facebook is 'dangerous '

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Facebook censoring hate speech and bigotry is a "dangerous proposition" says a First Amendment lawyer, because the social media giant with more than 2 billion users is exercising its power to decide who gets to speak and who doesn't get...
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Reuters editor-in-chief welcomes journalists' release

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EGYPT: JOURNALISTS PLAN STRIKE ACTION OVER NEW LIBEL LAWS

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English/Nat Journalists in Egypt will meet today (Saturday) to decide on strike action planned for this Sunday. They're protesting over a new anti-defamation law, which they claim restricts the freedom of the press. President Hosni...
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Outcry and reax over use of taser on student questioning Kerry

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AP Television September, 17 2007 1. Security officers "Tasering" University of Florida student Andrew Meyer AP Television September, 18 2007 2. Various of students chanting at protest, calling for freedom of speech UPSOUND (English)...
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TV Channel appeals to OAS for help in brokering deal with Chavez

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1. Various of people marching from office of Organisation of American States (OAS) to Venezuelan telecommunications regulator Conatel 2. Protesters walking in front of Conatel building 3. Pan of protesters outside Conatel headquarters,...