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USA: HOMELESSNESS & HUNGER CONTINUE TO INCREASE ACROSS COUNTRY

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English/Nat A U-S Conference of Mayors released a report on Monday concluding that demands for emergency food and shelter are still increasing despite the booming national economy and low unemployment. Demand for emergency food rose an...
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More refugees from Somalia arrive at world''s biggest camp

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1. United Nations worker addressing refugees with microphone 2. Wide of Somali women refugees sitting in line on the ground 3. Pull out from registration papers in refugee''s hands 4. Close of women in line 5. UN workers talking with...
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NORTH KOREA: BERNARD KRISHER OVERSEES DONATION OF AID SUPPLIES

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Eng/Kor/Nat North Korea's food supply is expected to run out within a month unless urgently needed foreign aid arrives in the communist state. With the international community responding slowly to the crisis, one man has taken up the...
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A Somali father has told how he was forced to bury five of his seven children, as they starved to death in the famine that has engulfed his homeland.

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HEADLINE: Somali father loses 5 children in famine CAPTION: A Somali father has told how he was forced to bury five of his seven children, as they starved to death in the famine that has engulfed his homeland. (Aug. 9) THE U-S ESTIMATES...
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Family builds makeshift tent at camp filled with drought refugees

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1. Rageh Mohammed's family making their home under an acacia tree in the wind 2. Woman stripping tree of its branches to erect tent out of UNHCR plastic sheeting 3. Close of woman putting branch in place in the sand 4. Various of Rageh...
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Campaigners defy the rain to appeal on G8 to take action on poverty

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1. Mid of activists cheering during charity concert at Belfast botanic gardens 2. Wide of stage and activists with umbrellas 3. Tilt from banners of "Big If" campaign against global hunger to stage 4. Mid of screen, African activists...
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Former President Bill Clinton said U.S. aid is coming to Haiti despite delays after listening on Wednesday to refugees in a sprawling homeless camp complain of a lack of food, jobs and housing nine months after a devastating earthquake.

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HEADLINE: Raw video: Bill Clinton lobbies for Haiti aid CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton said U.S. aid is coming to Haiti despite delays after listening on Wednesday to refugees in a sprawling homeless camp complain of a lack of...
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Doctors treat malnourished children in Kenya, Somalia ADDS Swiss Fed president

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Dadaab, Kenya - 3 August 2011 1. Mother cradling malnourished baby in ward of International Rescue Committee clinic 2. Close-up of crying baby 3. Mother with baby, and child and older woman 4. Various of Dr. John Kiogora examining...
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Ban Ki-moon visits refugee camp, comments

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1. Tracking shot of Ban Ki-moon, U.N. Secretary General, walking surrounded by officials 2. Cutaway of media 3. Mid of Ban sat at table with officials 4. Wide of refugees entering meeting room 5. High shot of Ban meeting refugees 6....
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Iris scans replace cash and coupons in Jordanian reugee camp

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LEAD IN:The World Food Programme is operating a new iris-scanning technology to allow Syrian refugees to purchase food without coupons, cards or cash.Iris scanners began operating on 1 April in the Azraq refugee camp's Sameh Market, but...
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MULTIPLE PROTESTS AHEAD OF UN'S +20 CONFERENCE

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As negotiators at the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainability Conference struggled to release a concrete text ahead of the high-level meetings, thousands of activists from social movements made their voices heard in Rio de Janeiro....
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Aftermath of deadly explosion in rebel stronghold

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1. Zoom in to fire at an ammunition storage facility at a military base in Benghazi 2. Mid of fire 3. Man pointing to ammunition facility on fire, zoom in to flames 4. Tracking shot of same man pointing to destroyed car, zoom in to...
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SKOREAN PRESIDENT LEE ON OFFICIAL VISIT

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Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos met with his South Korean counterpart Lee Myung-bak in Bogota on Monday as the two countries concluded free trade talks after two-and-a-half years of negotiations. The two countries signed the...
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CUTS 30 12 81 PRESIDENT KAUNDA AT PREFERENTIAL TRADE AREA MEETING

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Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda speaks at a meeting of the Preferential Trade Area meeting. 1.SOUNDBITE (English): mcu of Kaunda speaking 2. vs of Kaunda and other delegates seated at tables for conference Film: Rev - Sound: Mag Trk -...
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STRIKE CONTINUES, RETIRED UK PITWORKERS EXPRESS SUPPORT

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Miners in northern Spain burned tyres and blocked roads as they continued to strike over government cuts to the industry. The strike is the latest and the most violent of many in Spain in reaction to harsh austerity measures aimed at...
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RR8051A UGANDA A RETURN TO DEMOCRACY

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Background to Story: Ugandans have just been to the polls for the first time in eighteen years. These elections took place after eight years of bloody dictatorship by General Idi Amin and eighteen months of chaos following...
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Korean stars including Psy turn out to put spotlight on Korean cinema at MoMA in New York

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Korean cinema was in the spotlight Thursday (7 NOV. 2013) at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Stars like "Gangnam Style" singer Psy and actors Byung-hun Lee along with Ha Jung-Woo attended an event sponsored by Korean motion picture...
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KOREAN STYLE HOT AT WEDDING SHOW

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All things Korean are hot at this year's wedding expo in Hong Kong. And as wedding belles stock up on gowns and ideas, the industry continues to boom. At this wedding expo in Hong Kong, people are shopping around for ideas for one of...
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Demo at UK firm in SKorea chemicals scandal

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Protesters from South Korea demonstrated on Thursday outside a meeting of British consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser following a deadly disinfectant scandal.Kim Deok-jong, whose 5-year-old son died in 2009 after battling a...
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Official claims IDPs raped during SSudan violence

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYJuba - 22 July 2016 1. United Nations TOC camp for Internally Displaced persons on the outskirts of Juba 2. Sign reading (English) 'International Medical Corps'...
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Food prices soar in Taiz

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LEAD IN:People living in Taiz are facing soaring food costs.The ongoing siege as well as Yemen's economic situation means even basic items are becoming more expensive.STORY-LINE:Sacks of flour are unloaded in the southern city of...
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Analyst on significance of NKorea's congress

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North Korea's Leader Kim Jong Un appeared to be all set to take centre stage when North Korea pulls back the curtain on its biggest political show in years, if not decades - the first full congress of its ruling party since 1980. The...
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Artists paint murals about the situation in Yemen

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LEAD IN:Muralists in Yemen are using their paintings to deliver messages on the problems faced by the country.The art campaign was launched more than a year ago and members have created a special economy mural close to an important...
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Italy rules homeless man food theft not crime

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Italy's top criminal court has ruled that a hungry homeless man who took a packet of hot dogs from a supermarket committed no crime.The man had been about to leave the store after paying for breadsticks but not for the hot dogs and some...