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PAKISTAN: FEARS OF A WATER FAMINE ARE GROWING

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Urdu/Eng/Nat Fears of a water famine in Pakistan are growing, as shortages are on the increase in the wake of a recent dry spell. Pakistan's Hub dam reservoir, which supplies Karachi, is under threat, and officials say if it doesn't rain...
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Controversy after Tory peer says 'poor people don't know how to cook'

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Controversy after Tory peer says 'poor people don't know how to cook'
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Somali drought destroys herders' livelihoods

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A severe drought in Somalia has destroyed herders' livelilhoods and threatens further misery for many, including women and children. In Ely in northeastern Somalia, the landscape is littered with dead and dying cattle.Many wells have...
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ROVING REPORT: RR0006/B USA: POVERTY

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New York is the most visible symbol of the world's wealthiest nation, but more than half the children born in the city are those of families living at or below the poverty line, according to a study by the New York City Citizens'...
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USAID Providing Help to Mexico After Earthquake

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USAID is sending help to Mexico following the deadly and destructive earthquake this week. The US Agency for International Development will also give aid to the hurricane ravaged Caribbean and famine stricken countries. ...
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Afghanistan Hospitals See Rise In Malnutrition As Economy Crumbles

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According to the World Food Program, one in three Afghans are going hungry and parents in 95% of households are eating less and skipping more meals.
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Natixis Chief APAC Economist on the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings

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Apr.04 -- Natixis Chief APAC Economist,Alicia Garcia Herrero, discusses the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings and the prospects for the recovery in Asia. She speaks to David Ingles during "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund Sees Surge In Donations

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The Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund helps support the Athens County Food Pantry, providing emergency assistance to residents of Athens County, Ohio.
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Many of the world's top political leaders may be attending a three-day anti-poverty summit at the U.N., but New Yorkers seem to have other things on their mind.

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HEADLINE: New Yorkers apathetic toward U.N. World Summit CAPTION: Many of the world's top political leaders may be attending a three-day anti-poverty summit at the U.N., but New Yorkers seem to have other things on their mind. The AP's...
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Inaugural speeches at FAO food summit, Ban, Vatican spox

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1. Wide of delegates in hall 2. Pan across delegates including, United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Jacques Diouf and His Eminence Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone,...
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MEXICO: POTATOES & BLIGHT DISEASE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat As the world´s population continues to grow, farmers will need to produce more and more food. Potatoes are the world´s fourth most important food crop, and have tremendous potential for contributing to filling the...
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Meeting of women leaders discusses global security, environment

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1. Wide pan exterior of Jumeirah Essex House 2. Wide of women leaders conference inside building 3. Pull out from close-up of former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright seated to wide of meeting 4. Pan from delegate to former Irish...
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WRAP Speeches, Ban, Mugabe at session ADDS Ban, Mubarak

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1. Wide of plenary hall with delegates seated 2. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe arriving UPSOUND (English) "Can I pass?" and laughs 3. United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon seated 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN...
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Bloomberg

The Mechanics of the Hong Kong-Shanghai Connect

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Nov. 11 -- Banks in Hong Kong wrestling for a share of the spoils from a stock-trading link between the city and Shanghai are waiving fees and even offering gold medals as prizes to lure customers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Francis Chan...
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Thousands at risk of starvation as drought devastates parts of Chad

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1. Various of Bedouins travelling by camel with possessions 2. Various of pastoralist Hissaeni Abdoulaye fetching water for his livestock from well 3. Wide of Abdoulaye pouring water into a drinking trough for his goats 4. Mid shot of...
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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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WRAP Food summit opens, UN Sec Gen, Fukuda, Lula, Mugabe, Fernandez

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1. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon arriving for Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) summit being greeted by FAO's Director-General Jacques Diouf 2. Ban walking inside venue, greeting officials 3. Wide of plenary hall with delegates...
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Food for thought at new Milan art exhibition

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ITALY FOOD ARTSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:46SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMilan, Italy - 9 April 20151. Wide of upper floor of 'Arts & Foods' exhibit at the...
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Nigeria launches black entertainment TV network

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AP Entertainment Lagos, Nigeria, 30 June 2013 1. Various, Mo Abudu, centre, toast with Steve Forbes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine, at the official launch of Africa's first global...
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US Officials: Pirates Back in Waters Off Somalia

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYDjibouti - 23 April 20171. Jim Mattis arriving at military base, exiting car and greeting officials2. Various of Mattis shaking hands with military officials3. Mattis...
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Conditions deterioriate in Yemen amid ongoing civil war

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Health conditions in Yemen are deteriorating amid an ongoing civil war and a Saudi-led blockade on the country, with malnutrition and diphtheria patients suffering due to a severe shortage of medicines over the past month, according to...
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Stars of 'Black 47' on their love of Berlin: a 'wonderful, wonderful place'

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STARS OF 'BLACK 47' ON THEIR LOVE OF BERLIN: A 'WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL PLACE' Lance Daly's new film, "Black 47," is showing at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, and the stars were delighted to spend time in the...
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First Lady to UN: 'Step Up' to Protect Children

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First lady Melania Trump is calling on world leaders to "step up" to improve the lives of children. She delivered the remarks Wednesday during a luncheon at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York. The audience...