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UN says Yemen experiencing world's worst humanitarian crisis

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The United Nations (UN) warned on Tuesday that Yemen continues to face a humanitarian crisis with 18 million people in need of food. "Yemen is the largest food insecurity crisis in the world and our recent humanitarian...
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First food aid reaches formerly blockaded Yemen

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The first commercial ship carrying foodstuffs to formerly blockaded areas of Yemen arrived in the port of Hodeida on Sunday, after a weeks-long closure which aid groups said deprived Yemen's residents of badly needed supplies. ...
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'Hamilton' creator, 'Poppins Returns' star Miranda honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony

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'HAMILTON' CREATOR LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA HONORED WITH WALK OF FAME STAR IN HOLLYWOOD
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Hong Kong Protest March

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CLEAN: External shots of peaceful protest march on the streets of Hong Kong on 21st July 2019 in Hong Kong.
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Pelosi signs bill challenging Trump on Yemen war

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House Democrats held an enrollment ceremony on Capitol Hill Tuesday of a resolution ending U.S. involvement in Yemen's civil war.
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David Gilmour Pink Floyd guitars at auction in NYC

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David Gilmour of the seminal rock band Pink Floyd will be auctioning off more than 120 guitars through Christie's auction house in New York City on June 20. The guitars are on display to the public until then.
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Two NYC nonprofits join to provide food amid virus

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Two New York City nonprofits are teaming up to provide food insecure families with boxes of fresh produce during the COVID-19 pandemic gripping the city.
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Feeding America CEO: Unprecedented Levels of Food Insecurity

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Sep.10 -- Feeding America Chief Executive Officer Claire Babineaux-Fontenot discusses the unfolding U.S. hunger crisis with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Oxfam expresses concern over Yemen virus

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Arrests made at protest to mark October Revolution

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1. People protesting, holding red flags 2. Women holding portrait of Stalin 3. Wide shot people protesting, holding red flags 4. Close up communist flags with profiles of Lenin and Stalin 5. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vox Pop,...
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ETHIOPIA: MENGISTU HAILE MARIAM TO BE TRIED

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English/Nat Marxist dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam presided over the bloodiest period in the recent history of an Ethiopia. Now he is to be tried in absentia for atrocities committed during his regime. The Ethiopian capital, Addis...
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VOICED: Many Zimbabweans struggle to get enough to eat ahead of elections

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Harare, 12 December 2001 0:00 Various empty shelves in grocery store 0:08 Malnourished child 0:13 Setup shot Jeffrey Kakono 0:18 SOUNDBITE (English) Jeffrey Kakono, local church leader who runs voluntary scheme to feed poor families:...
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Sudan - Famine relief in southern Sudan

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Aid workers in the Sudan have warned that a three-pronged attack is needed to counter the effects of famine in southern Sudan. Medecin Sans Frontieres, which is working in the region, says as well as massive immediate food relief grain...
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North Korea - Poor harvest

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International relief agencies warned on Tuesday (18/11) that the latest harvest in North Korea has been extremely poor, threatening a new famine. Kathi Zellweger of the charity CARITAS (Catholic Social Welfare Agency), who had just...
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Indigenous people face extreme poverty and hunger

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Chaco - October 2, 2007 1. Indigenous house made of mud 2. Various shots of Juan Sosa with wife - showing malnourished frame 3. Various shots of woman knitting handicraft 4. Fireplace 5. Wide shot of Toba's cemetery 6. Medium shot of...
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Drought, famine and floods greet UN Climate Change conference

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AP Television Turkana, northern Kenya - October 28, 2011 1. Various of flood water at Kawalaze bridge with people and vehicles stranded on each side of the bridge that separates Lodwar town and Kakuma 2. Various of the flood waters...
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IMF praises first 100 days of Lula government

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1. Wide shot of International Monetary Fund Managing Director Horst Kohler and other IMF officials 2. Cutaway to members of the press 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Horst Kohler, IMF Managing Director: "Well, first I, Well I am enthusiastic,...
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Asian stock markets surge after US Fed rate cut

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Seoul, South Korea 1. Wide pan of electronic stock board 2. Close-up of graph on computer screen showing gains on the stock market after a sharp fall 3. Tilt up of computer screen showing KOSPI (The Korea Composite Stock Price Index)...
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President preview to UN speech

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) US President George W. Bush (voice over graphic): "This week, I will speak in New York to the United Nations General Assembly, and I will talk about the great possibilities of our time to improve health, expand...
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Hundreds walk to raise awareness of child starvation

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1. Wide of people at start line 2. Various of people taking part in the walk 3. Mid of the people during the race 4. Mid of poster reading "building a better world for children" 6. Mid of people taking part in the walk 7....
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WRAP South Korean tourist shot dead in North Korea, Sko Unification Min; tourist agency

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Seoul, South Korea - 11 July 2008 1. Wide shot of Unification Ministry spokesman preparing for briefing 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean): Kim Ho-nyeon, South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman: "A South Korean tourist...