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Aid delivered to Mozambique cyclone victims
Aid workers offloaded a water purification machine in Beira in Mozambique to help tackle the threat of diarrhoea and cholera in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai.
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The picturesque Greek island of Santorini produces award-winning wines in an unforgiving environment.
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Japanese soldiers arrive en route to Iraq; visit US base
Virginia Camp in Kuwait near border with Iraq
1. Bus arriving
2. US soldiers shaking hands with Japanese soldiers
3. Japanese soldiers inside tent
4. US soldier talking to media
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Colonel Masahisa Sato, Head of...
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Baghdadis demonstrate to demand their jobs back
1. Wide shot, demonstration of former Information Ministry workers passing by the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA) on bridge
2. Various, demonstrators from former Information Ministry saying "We need our jobs...
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WRAP Japanese troops arrive at US base, adds presser
1. First vehicle with Japanese soldiers arriving at base
2. Wide shot of Japanese military convoy arriving
3. Various of military vehicles passing
4. Close up of sticker of Japanese flag
5. Various of Japanese APC's (Armoured Personnel...
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Press facility to stricken Fukushima nuclear plant
1. Close up of media and TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) employees wearing protective masks
2. Wide of media reporters and cameramen looking out the window from the bus in protective clothing
3. Close up of reporter with mask...
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Inspections, Iraqi scientist, MP on chief inspectors' visit, Tikrit celebrations
Baghdad, 8 February 2003
1. UN vehicles entering Water Purification Plant
2. Wide shot chlorine cylinders
3. Close up UN inspectors
4. Wide UN inspectors looking at chlorine cylinders
5. Close up chlorine cylinders
6. UN inspectors...
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Iraq braces for UN report, peace activists, prayers, inspectors
1. Wide of UN's Baghdad compound
2. Iraqi guard in front of compound
3. Activists praying in front of compound
4. Activist praying in front of UN compound
5. Man praying
6. Wide activist praying
7. Medium of activists praying
8. Wide of...
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Deputy PM condemns US, plus Sean Penn joins peace group
Baghdad
1. Various shots of Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz and entourage arriving at the the Al-Merbad poetry festival
2. Close shot Aziz seated
3. Aziz stands and salute for national anthem
4. Various shots of audience
5....
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Syrian Vice President on official visit
1. Exterior TASS news agency building
2. Syrian Vice-President Abdel Halim Khaddam enters and sits down
3. Cutaway journalists
4. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abdel Halim Khaddam, Syrian Vice-President:
"If a war breaks...
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US helicopters, Australians in aid operation
1. Various of boat in harbour with soldiers on board
2. Smaller boat in harbour
3. Bulldozer working at waterside
4. Wide shot of scene
5. Soldiers from Australian Navy combined task force
6. Various of bulldozers working
7. Soldiers...
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Aid arrives for quake victims
Al-Hoceima Airport
1. Various of planes arriving
2. Various of tarmac with aid workers
3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Henri Benedittini, European coordinator for the rescue work (approximate translation):
"From Luxemburg, Spain and France...
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COLOMBIA: ARMENIA: SURVIVORS START REBUILDING LIVES
Spanish/Nat
Eight days after the devastating earthquake that shook western Colombia, survivors are slowly starting to rebuild their lives.
A team of voluntary psychiatrists have flown into the area to assist trauma victims.
The death...
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Baghdad residents complain of contaminated drinking water
1. Wide of exterior of East Tigris Water Treatment plant
2. Sign on wall reading: (Arabic) "East Tigris Water Treatment Plant"
3. Wide pan of water treatment plant
4. Wide of water treatment plant
5. Various close-ups of pools at...
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Saddam's chief science adviser attacks US, inspections
Al-Mahmodeia Water Project, 30 kilometres south of Baghdad.
1. UN vehicles entering site
2. Various of inspectors carrying out inspections
Al-Samood facility - 25 kilometres west of Baghdad.
3. UN vehicles entering facility
4. Gates...
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Several hundred thousand people in West Virginia remained without clean tap water for a third day Saturday following a chemical spill and a water company executive said it could be days before uncontaminated water is flowing again. (Jan. 11)
Several hundred thousand people in West Virginia remained without clean tap water for a third day Saturday following a chemical spill and a water company executive said it could be days before uncontaminated water is flowing again.
Water...
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German plane carrying aid arrives; German tourist being evacuated
1. Plane taxiing
2. Cargo hold of plane opens
3. Aid parcels inside plane
4. People waiting to unload plane
5. Poster in German reading: "Disaster relief - worldwide - German Red Cross"
6. Various of unloading aid parcels
7. Various of...
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WRAP Inspections, reaction to Bin Laden tape, comment from Papal envoy
Baghdad
1. Papal envoy Cardinal Roger Etchegaray walking
2. SOUNDBITE (French) Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, Papal Envoy
"I will see President Saddam Hussein for sure. The appointment is not yet fixed with the president. I can say simply...
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Comments as World Water Forum continues
1. Wide shot of exterior of building holding alternative water conference
2. Various of conference
3. Shot of Danielle Mitterrand with another participant
4. Wide shot of podium
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Maria Cruz de la Paz, Mazahua...
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West Virginia Gov. Earl Tomblin says water tests are encouraging after a chemical spill tainted the supply, but hundreds of thousands of people are still being told not to drink or bath in the water. (Jan. 12)
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West Virginia Gov. Earl Tomblin says water tests are encouraging after a chemical spill tainted the supply, but people are still being told not to drink or bath in the water.
Tomblin did not...
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ZAIRE - U.S.Installing Refugee Camp Water Systems
U.S. Army specialists were working on Tuesday (26/7) at opening
the first clean-water systems for Rwanda's suffering refugees, in
hopes of stopping the spread of cholera that has already killed
thousands.
The estimated 1.2 million...
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Cholera sufferers in Zim, Kenya PM comment at WEF
Harare, Zimbabwe
1. Pan of tents at cholera treatment centre
2. Cholera patients on beds
3. Cholera patient drinking from cup
4. Cholera patient lying on bed
Davos, Switzerland
5. Wide pan of foyer of Congress Centre, venue for World...