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Interview with Boris Johnson about COVID-19

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the recent move to Plan B of COVID-19 restrictions, the importance of getting a COVID-19 vaccine and booster jab and asked about the photo's of Downing...
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Ireland's Donohoe on European Gas, OECD Tax Agreement

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Eurogroup President and Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe discusses European gas demand, the challenge inflation poses to the European Central Bank, and progress on the OECD tax process. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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President Bush strongly defended his Iraq policy Monday, but told the nation's governors that he knows some of them have concerns.

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HEADLINE: Bush defends Iraq decisions To governors group CAPTION: President Bush strongly defended his Iraq policy Monday, but told the nation's governors that he knows some of them have concerns. (Feb. 26
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USA: IRAQI UN AMBASSADOR AT PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat As the west says Iraq still has the chance to solve the Gulf crisis, the Iraqi ambassador to the U-N said ending the standoff is not within the control of Saddam Hussein. As preparations continue for possible air strikes...
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Bosnia - UN's Rose Condemns Bosnian Shelling

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UN Bosnia commander General Sir Michael Rose called on the Bosnian government vice-president Ejup Ganic in Sarajevo on Sunday (6/11) and delivered a rebuke for the shelling last night in which Bosnian Government mortars fired from...
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Britain will not allow a culture of fear to take over the streets, Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Wednesday, promising a swift and tough response to looting and rioting that lit the streets of London on fire. (Aug. 10)

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HEADLINE: Cameron: ''We have a big problem with gangs'' CAPTION: Britain will not allow a culture of fear to take over the streets, Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Wednesday, promising a swift and tough response to looting and...
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Pakistan-Estranged brother of PM Bhutto is killed

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The violent death of the estranged brother of Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has shocked the country and sparked protest in his hometown of Larkana. Murtaza Bhutto died in a hospital operating room in the early hours of Saturday...
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USA: GOVERNMENT WARNS STUDENTS NOT TO GO TO CUBA

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English/Nat A group of American students are thumbing their noses at a U.S government law that bans travel to Cuba. The U.S Treasury Department has warned that the 34 students face fines or even prison if they go ahead with the trip. One...
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US and Iran comments at conference start, Amano

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1. Various interiors of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) general conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Chu, US Energy Secretary: "As decades of experience have shown countries with peaceful activities and ambitions have...
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AP telephone intv with UN climate chief who is to resign in July; FILE

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Bonn - 25 Nov 2009 1. Yvo de Boer, UN climate chief at presser 2. Cutaway of reporter taking notes 3. Side of news conference New York - 21 September 2009 4. Wide of interview with United Nations Climate Chief Yvo de Boer 5. Close of...
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British Foreign Sec comments on Middle East

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1. Cars arriving 2. Cameras, officials arriving 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary "Our position is very clear that we support the United Nations' Security Council resolutions for a two-state solution. That is...
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Saudi Arabia - Robin Cook arrives

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British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, arrived in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh on Thursday (5/2) on the first leg of a regional tour aimed at drumming up support for the US and British stance towards Iraq in the crisis over UN...
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U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said it is possible that bin Laden's death could make Taliban more willing to "walk away from" al-Qaida.

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HEADLINE: Gates: The effects of bin Laden's death CAPTION: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said it is possible that bin Laden's death could make Taliban more willing to "walk away from" al-Qaida. (June 4) (robert gates, secretary of...
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USA: CLINTON GIVES STATEMENT ON GUILT FEELING TO AMERICAN PUBLIC

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English/Nat Facing impeachment, U-S President Bill Clinton appeared on the White House steps on Friday to make a dramatic statement to the American people. President Clinton apologized for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair and...
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UK - Contact Group Meeting Opens In London

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British Prime Minster, John Major advocated "a very severe" response to any attack on the UN-declared "safe area" of Gorazde by Bosnian Serbs. Major was adressing the opening of the London international conference on Bosnia. british...
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+4:3 US officials comment on Libya crisis

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1. Wide view, House hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "Next week, I will travel to Cairo and Tunis to speak directly with the Egyptian and Tunisian people. I will be meeting with their...
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Powell says nations must decide on Iraq after next Blix report

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February 23, 2003 1. United States Secretary of State Colin Powell takes podium 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "It isn't going to be a long period of time from the tabling of the...
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President Bush is declining to promise that more U.S. troops will return home from Iraq before he leaves office in 11 months

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HEADLINE: Bush uncommitted in bringing more troops home CAPTION: President Bush is declining to promise that more U.S. troops will return home from Iraq before he leaves office in 11 months. (March 1)
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Chief weapons inspector statement at hotel and ElBaradei at airport

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1. Blix at hotel reception 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hans Blix, Chief UN Weapons Inspector: "Iraq has had an obligation to give full and final and complete declaration several times and accordingly the government should have delivered and...
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El-Erian: Russias Rating Will Be Downgraded to Junk

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Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg View columnist Mohamed El-Erian talks with Olivia Sterns about divergence for emerging markets and Russias sovereign rating. The opinions expressed are his own.
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David Cameron Statement on Colonel Gadaffi

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David Cameron Statement on Colonel Gadaffi
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Bodyguard Last Person to See Gaddafi

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Bodyguard Last Person to See Gaddafi
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USA: MADELEINE ALBRIGHT CRITICISES SADDAM HUSSEIN'S ACTIONS

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English/Nat U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called Saddam Hussein a "congenital liar" who "cheats and steals" on Sunday, and she ordered him to allow the U-S to continue its mission in Iraq. At a Washington press conference,...
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Republican presidential contender John McCain calls the four-year Iraq conflict 'necessary and just' and accused anti-war Democrats of recklessness.

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HEADLINE: McCain: Give surge a chance to work in Iraq CAPTION: Republican presidential contender John McCain calls the four-year Iraq conflict 'necessary and just' and accused anti-war Democrats of recklessness. (April 11)