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VOICED: German troops mimic Afghanistan at home

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VOICED: German troops mimic Afghanistan at home
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Kinmen, frontline of Taiwan-China tensions

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Kinmen, frontline of Taiwan-China tensions
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VOICED: Thai PM rejects demonstrators' election ultimatum

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VOICED: Thai PM rejects demonstrators' election ultimatum
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VOICED : Filipino warrior peacekeepers raring to don the UN blue helmet

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VOICED : Filipino warrior peacekeepers raring to don the UN blue helmet
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VOICED: Senegalese business fears French troop exit

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As Senegal prepares to celebrate a half-century of independence, its former colonial power, France, is moving to withdraw most of its last military installations. Dakar, Senegal. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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VOICED: Soldier-songwriters beat Afghan blues

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VOICED: Soldier-songwriters beat Afghan blues
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VOICED: Missing-in-action, long search for Russia's WWII casualties

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VOICED: Missing-in-action, long search for Russia's WWII casualties
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Afghans mark 20th anniversary of Russia's defeat

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Afghans mark 20th anniversary of Russia's defeat
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Afghan's troubled year

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Afghan's troubled year
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VOICED: Afghanistan recreated in the American South

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VOICED: Afghanistan recreated in the American South
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CLEAN : Ang Lees Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walk hits US cinemas

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Oscar winning director Ang Lee reinvents 3D to dive into the soul of a young and heroic soldier
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Mrs Pence at Flanders Field America Cemetery

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Karen Pence, wife of United States Vice President Mike Pence, visited Flanders Field American Cemetery in Waregem, Belgium on Monday to pay respects to US soldiers who died in battle during World War I. She paid special tribute a soldier...
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French Soldier Fires on Attacker at Paris's Louvre Museum

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Feb.03 -- A French soldier fired five shots at a man armed with a machete at Paris's Louvre museum. Bloomberg's Greg Viscusi reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Prince Charles at Army Air Corps 60th Anniversary

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Charles reading a speech during the 60th Anniversary celebrations of the Army Air Corps on 6 July 2017 in Salisbury, United Kingdom
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Salmagundi Club Produces Patriotic Artwork During WWII

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People attending a poster art exhibit at the Salmagundi Club in New York City / Man posing as a soldier holding a large ammunition shell for a sculptor / artist sculpting a model of the soldier / three soldiers entering the studio and...
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Trump Calls for More Sanctions on North Korea

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U.S. President Donald Trump met Thursday with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings. During a photo opportunity, Trump praised the combat efforts to drive the...
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Turkish President Erdoğan on Russia Relations

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Sep.20 -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan talks about Turkey's relationship with Russia. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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US General Admits Answers Needed in Niger Attack

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The top US general says the American people, including the families of four fallen soldiers in Niger, deserve answers about the deadly ambush that led to the soldier's deaths this month. General Joseph Dunford, the Chairman...
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US General admits answers needed over Niger deaths

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The top US general says the American people, including the families of four fallen soldiers in Niger, deserve answers about the deadly ambush that led to the soldier's deaths this month. General Joseph Dunford, the Chairman...
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US General Admits Answers Needed in Niger Attack

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The top US general says the American people, including the families of four fallen soldiers in Niger, deserve answers about the deadly ambush that led to the soldier's deaths this month. General Joseph Dunford, the Chairman...
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Kelly: Niger probe doesn't signal wrongdoing

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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said on Thursday there is an investigation into the ambush in Niger that killed four American soldiers. But he stressed, "there is always an investigation," and launching one does not...
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Trump: Cuba 'Is Responsible' for Attacks

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President Donald Trump said Monday that he believes Cuba is responsible for unexplained attacks in Cuba that the U.S. says have injured at least 22 American government workers. The United States has avoided casting blame on...
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Humanitarian crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo reaching breaking point amid calls for President to step down

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PART 2 - VOICED: Shows aerial drone shots tents and shelters in refugee camp near Bunia. Exterior shots refugees in camp, including many children. Exterior shots Mynei family, survivors of a machete attack, from the village of Che in...
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U.S. Seeks to ID Returned Korean War Remains

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VOICEOVER SCRIPT HUMAN REMAINS THAT NORTH KOREA TURNED OVER TO THE U.S. WILL BE TAKEN TO THIS DEFENSE DEPARTMENT LAB IN HAWAII WHERE SCIENTISTS WILL BEGIN THE PAINSTAKING TASK OF DETERMINING THEIR IDENTITIES. ...