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Anti-terror drills begin in Seoul

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY : AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSeoul – 24 August 20161. Various of helicopter flying over rooftop of the National Assembly Library 2. Various of simulated attack 3. Various of special...
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London financial hub braces for possible EU exit

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Gina Miller needs to look no further than her own small investment firm to know that leaving the European Union would be bad for Britain. She has an analyst who is Italian: would he need a visa? She has customers who are British retirees...
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NKorean defects to find cancer cure in mushrooms

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It's rare for elite North Koreans to defect to the south, but out of those who have, scientist Lee TB stands out in particular.Rather than to escape dire poverty or persecution at home, which are reasons why many other defectors risk...
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CLEAN : Oxfam South Africa say failure no option at COP21

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Oxfam South Africa say failure isnt an option as ministers from 195 countries meet in Paris for the COP21 conference to avert climate disaster
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CLEAN : South Korea MERS outbreak concerns tourists

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CLEAN : South Korea MERS outbreak concerns tourists
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CLEAN:Hong Kong looks to be world wine storage hub

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CLEAN:Hong Kong looks to be world wine storage hub
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CLEAN : Chinese and Brazilian presidents sign trade deals in Brasilia

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CLEAN : Chinese and Brazilian presidents sign trade deals in Brasilia
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Ukraine marks anniversary of famine

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Thousands of Ukrainians attended a ceremony in the nation's capital, Kiev, on Saturday to mark the 84th anniversary of the devastating Soviet man-made famine that killed millions.Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko lit a candle to...
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ONLY ON AP Drought, hunger push Somalis to flee

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Fears are rising of a full-blown famine in Somalia as thousands of desperate people stream into the capital seeking food aid as a result of a prolonged drought, overwhelming local and international aid agencies. Hundreds of women and...
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Charity bakery feeds poor and displaced in Sanaa

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LEADINThe creator of a charity bakery in Sanaa is calling on others to start similar initiatives.It comes amid international calls to address a potential famine in Yemen.STORYLINEWorkers prepare the dough at this charity bakery in...
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Somalia declares drought national disaster

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Binti Sayyid Hajji on Wednesday entered a food distribution centre with her malnourished child in the Somali capital, Mogadishu.But she was not alone - thousands of others were seeking aid amid a devastating drought that is creating...
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Protesters march in protest at threat of Hodeida port block

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YEMEN MARCHSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:09SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYSanaa, Yemen - 19 April 2017 1. Demonstrators making human chain to block the street that leads to UN building 2....
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US senator Corker visits Uganda refugee camp

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYBidi Bidi Camp - 14 April 2017++AUDIO AS INCOMING++1. Various of food distribution.2. Various of US Republican Senator Bob Corker speaking to refugees and...
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Food aid delivered to remote communities

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LEADIN:Food aid has finally arrived for thousands of people affected by war and displacement in Yemen. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has organised relief deliveries into remote camps and villages west of Taiz....
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Taiz governor denies coalition take palace

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The Houthi-appointed governor of the Yemeni province of Taiz on Tuesday said he refuted claims by pro-government forces that they were in control of the the Republican Palace in Taiz city.Speaking form the Houthi-controlled capital,...
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Civilians Freed In Manila

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Soldiers run outside Santo Tomas prison / General Douglas MacArthur arrives and visits freed civilian prisoners in Manila / crowd cheers and watches nearby / artillery units fire on Japanese positions / refugees prepare for evacuation /...
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Japanese soldiers rest during Battle of Shanghai

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Two Japanese soldiers carrying equipment walk along beside ditch during break in action of Battle of Shanghai in Second Sino-Japanese War / group of soldiers carry something together on shoulders / soldiers sit along bank of river /...
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VOICED : Civilians brave dangers to wait out IS exit from Syria's Raqa

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The fight to oust the Islamic State jihadist group from its Syrian stronghold Raqa has displaced thousands of civilians but some have decided to stay on the frontlines despite the dangers
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CLEAN : More than one million S. Sudan refugees in Uganda: UN

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Uganda is now home to one million refugees from South Sudan according to the UN refugee agency
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Rohingyas find hunger and disease at camps in impoverished Bangladesh

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Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in Myanmar find little hope, constant hunger and disease in refugee camps in impoverished Bangladesh. Refugees packed into camps and makeshift settlements are...
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Hong Kong's distinctive neon signs are being snuffed out

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LEADIN The future of Hong Kong's famed neon skyline could be under threat. Changing tastes, new technology and tighter regulations mean the giant signs are losing their sparkle. STORYLINE ...
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Yemenis pay tribute to girl who survived airstrike

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Pictures of five-year-old Buthaina Muhammad Mansour lying in a hospital bed in Sanaa sparked international outrage this week. The young girl was rescued from the rubble of her home last week after a Saudi-led coalition...
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Hong Kong's distinctive neon signs are being snuffed out

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LEAD IN The future of Hong Kong's famed neon skyline could be under threat. Changing tastes, new technology and tighter regulations mean the giant signs are losing their sparkle. ...
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Closure of Yemen borders result in medical shortages

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The closure of all of Yemen's borders by Saudi Arabia and its partners is has resulted in the shortages of already scarce medical supplies in the capital Sanaa. The blockade also means those who need to be traeated abroad...