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WFP chief Bertini tours Afghan refugee camps.

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Herat - 30 January 2002 1. Shaidayee Refugee Camp 2. Children with plastic containers 3. Child with container 4. Line of children holding containers 5. Children filling containers 6. Catherine Bertini, head of the World Food Programme...
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Nigeria - Civil War, Famine in Biafra

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NIGERIA - Civil War Bullets being unloaded from lorries Nigerian Troops lined up Soldiers walk single file Soldiers firing guns in bush Running battle in the bush Action-packed gun firing NIGERIA - Famine in Biafra Hungry children stare...
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Refugees try to cross border ahead of possible US attack

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Torkham crossing 1. Zoom out of Torkham village to surroundings 2. Pakistani police and soldiers in the hills 3. Various of trucks crossing the border area from Afghanistan to Pakistan 4. Pakistani police checking trucks 5. Various...
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WRAP Car bomb explodes killing at least 70, hospital

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graphic pictures 1. Wide and pan of scene of explosion with burning car 2. Burning debris at scene; men walk past in foreground, one with a rifle 3. People standing around smouldering debris 4. Wide of crowded area close to scene 5. Mid...
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SOUTH KOREA: GOVERNMENT TO ALLOW CIVILIAN AID TO NORTH KOREA

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Korean/Nat As food shortages worsen in North Korea, it's southern neighbour has agreed to give 3 (m) million U-S dollars in aid. South Korea's easing of its hard-line stance comes as the U-S and Japan have also agreed to send millions of...
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Christian monks uncertain over country's future with Islamists in power

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Zaafarana - 17 April, 2013 1. Wide of of ancient desert monastery of St. Anthony near Red Sea in Egypt 2. Mid of St. Anthony monastery 3. Close of cross on top of St. Anthony monastery 4. Wide of monks during services at St. Anthony...
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EGYPT: SUDANESE OPPOSITION LEADERS HOLD TALKS IN CAIRO

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Arabic/Nat Sudanese opposition leaders held talks with Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister Youssef Waly in Cairo on Tuesday. Last week's failed peace talks prompted the meeting which centred on the situation in Sudan and future...
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Ethiopia - Famine, Peru - Cholera, Guatemala - Elections, Haiti - Aristide becomes Haiti's President, Bangladesh - Election, Albania - Elections and Refugees, Yugoslavia - Separation

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Ethiopia - Famine Ethiopian ploughing/starving Peru - Cholera Cholera in Peru Violeta Chamorro torching Cordoba notes Guatemala - Elections Serrano votes in Guatemalan election Haiti - Aristide becomes Haiti's President Rev.Jean...
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KENYA: SELF PROCLAIMED PRESIDENT OF SOMALALIA HUSSEIN AIDID INTERVIEW

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English/Nat Hussein Mohamed Aidid, the self-proclaimed president of Somalia, says he is looking to attract outside investment to rebuild his war-torn country. In an exclusive interview with APTV, Aidid said he wanted to rebuild the...
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CHINA: TALKS STALL BETWEEN NORTH & SOUTH KOREA

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Eng/Korean/Nat Talks between North and South Korea stalled again on Thursday in it's third attempt to establish communication between the two rival countries. The two Koreas had resumed talks in Beijing early on Thursday over the issue...
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ETHIOPIA: DJIBOUTI PORT: 1ST EU AID SHIPMENT

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English/Nat The first E-U shipment of aid to famine-ridden Ethiopia has arrived in the port of Djibouti. Thirty thousand tonnes of wheat is being off loaded at the dock, ready to be despatched to the worst affected areas. Over...
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SUDAN: FAMINE CONDITIONS WORSENED BY UPSURGE IN FIGHTING

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English/Nat An upsurge in fighting in southern Sudan is worsening the already horrific famine-like conditions. Tens of thousands of people are reported to have lost their homes by the latest clashes and the death toll is rising...
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PHILIPPINES: EL NINO SUMMIT WARNS OF FAMINE ON 3 CONTINENTS

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English/Nat There could be food shortages in South Africa, Asia and Latin America if countries affected by the El Nino weather phenomenon do not take steps to curb its consequences. That was the warning from officials attending a...
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Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir use water cannons to disperse protesters

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1. Wide of government employees of Power Development Department (PDD) running for cover as police use purple-coloured water from a water cannon to disperse them, zoom in 2. Wide of PDD employees wearing 'shrouds' chanting anti-government...
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Refugees try to cross border ahead of possible US attack

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Torkham crossing 1. Zoom out of Torkham village to surroundings 2. Pakistani police and soldiers in the hills 3. Various of trucks crossing the border area from Afghanistan to Pakistan 4. Pakistani police checking trucks 5. Various...
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New graphic video shows severely malnourished children, ruined villages and communities displaced after months of violence in South Sudan. (May 13)

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Months of fighting in South Sudan left many communities devastated. The residents of town of Leer, in South Sudan's oil-rich Unity State, that was fiercely fought over and has changed hands a few times since fighting first broke out...
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UAE: ABU DHABI: TREK: TEAM ARRIVE

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English/Nat Three Canadian adventurers have arrived in Abu Dhabi, braving a two-month long journey across the desert on camels, enduring quicksands, mountainous sand dunes and blazing heat. Retracing the footsteps of explorer Wilfred...
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Camps near Mogadishu, refugees, Dadaab food distribution

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Mogadishu, Somalia - 5 August 2011 1. Wide of new arrivals walking along street, carrying bags and belongings 2. Mid of new arrivals sitting to rest 3. Various of new arrivals being given a kilo of rice for each family (donations are...
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Agony for parents as they bury another child victim of famine

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1. Wide of funeral, man turns covered body around 2. Mid of covered body on ground next to grave 3. Wide of Muhumed Surow (father) crouched on ground, surrounded by refugees 4. Close-up of Surow crying 5. Mid of baby being buried 6. Mid...
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Government soldiers try to help aid efforts to drought-hit country

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1. Vehicle carrying Somali government soldiers driving on street 2. Wide of vehicle driving, soldiers in foreground 3. Pan from Somali government soldier Liban Abdulqadir with his team to soldier in vehicle with a heavy machine gun...
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COLOMBIA: CHILDREN OF COCA GROWERS AFFECTED BY ANTI DRUG PLAN

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Natural Sound Recent protests and violence in Colombia's coca growing region has left scores of families struggling against poverty and starvation. Children have been the most affected - and are suffering from hunger and disease. While...
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REPLAY Ukraine marks anniversary of 1930s great famine

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1. Various of people holding banners with names of Ukrainian provinces affected by famine in 1933 2. Wide of choir singing as snow falls 3. Various of memorial ceremony 4. Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko preparing to address...
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SOUTH KOREA: RED CROSS SEND HUMANITARIAN AID TO NORTH KOREA

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Natural Sound The South Korean Red Cross is once again sending humanitarian aid to North Korea. Operations had ceased following the North Korean submarine incursion in September. The Communist North is suffering famine conditions...
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CHINA: NORTH & SOUTH KOREA RESUME TALKS

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Natural Sound North Korea and South Korea have resumed talks in Beijing over the issue of reuniting families separated in their 54-year rivalry. They also discussed aid to be sent to the famine-stricken North. The talks have so far...