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Damaged bank notes repaired to stay in use

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YEMEN BANKNOTE REPAIRSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:00SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionTaiz - 1 September 20161. Various of Mohammed Al-Qaisar, banknote repairer, mending damaged banknotes2. Close of sign...
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German minister on burqa during security presser

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German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told reporters on Friday after meetings with his state counterparts from the conservative Union bloc that full face coverings are "not part of our open society" and that officials "urge...
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Unions protest state of emergency in Turkey

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Around 500 people gathered in Turkey's capital Ankara and in Istanbul on Saturday to protest against the extension of the state of emergency, introduced five days after the failed July 15 coup that killed at least 270 people.Saturday's...
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Juppe rally ahead of French conservative primary

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Conservative presidential primary candidate Alain Juppe held his last rally on Friday before the second round of primaries to select a conservative candidate for the French presidential election.Between 600 and 800 people gathered to...
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Public employees and children strike to oppose austerity

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LEAD IN:Sudan is engaged in a three day general strike. Business has ground to a halt as citizens protest a decrease in subsidies.STORY-LINE:The streets of Khartoum are eerily quiet as the country enters the second day of its three day...
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Briefing by UN Special Advisor on Cyprus

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Espen Barth Eide, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary-General on Cyprus, said on Friday that talks on the divided Mediterranean island began with "a strong message of hope," despite later being suspended.He said at the next round the...
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German parl approves civil service face veil ban

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART NO ACCESS GERMANYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYBerlin - 28 April 20171. Exterior of German parliamentPOOL TV - NO ACCESS GERMANYBerlin - 28 April 20172. SOUNDBITE(German) Claudia Roth, Green party...
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How Turkey's failed coup upended many lives

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Abdullah Korkmaz worked in Turkish education for 18 years, as a teacher and elementary school principal.Then Turkey was roiled by an attempted coup, followed by a state of emergency, mass arrests and a wide-scale crackdown on civil...
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State worker becomes voice against voter coercion

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Javier Hernandez had been working for almost 5 years as a public employee in a cement factory when he was dismissed last Wednesday. But 38-year-old Hernandez was ready. He had already discussed the...
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Couple gets married despite Mexico earthquake

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Erika and Jose were going to get married by law this Friday, but their plans took a turn when a 7.1 earthquake hit Mexico on Tuesday. The building where they live was so damaged by the quake that it was considered unsafe to...
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Couple doesn't let an earthquake ruin their wedding

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Erika and Jose were going to get married by law this Friday, but their plans took a turn when a 7.1 earthquake hit Mexico on Tuesday. The building where they live was so damaged by the quake that it was considered unsafe to...
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Border town in referendum dilemma

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LEADIN Iraq's Kurdish region is preparing for a vote on independence. However some areas along the border between Kurdistan and the federal government zone now find themselves in a difficult position. ...
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New govt plans to tackle economic crisis

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LEADIN: Algeria's new prime minister Ahmed Ouyahia has laid out his plan to boost the country's economy. Algeria relies heavily on oil production but those revenues have halved in recent years. ...
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Students block doors in support of general strike

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A strike by French public sector workers is affecting schools, hospitals and public services and causing disruptions in domestic air traffic. At Voltaire college in Paris, students protested by blocking the doors with...
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Spanish govt official welcomes Puigdemont's acceptance of new elections

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The Spanish government's top official in Catalonia says he appreciates the ousted Catalan leader's acceptance of an upcoming regional election because it's a step toward the return to normality in the northeastern region. ...
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Teachers, civil servants on fourth day of protests in Irbil over salaries

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Protests by teachers and other civil servants continued for a fourth day on Thursday in Irbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdish region. Teachers, many of whom are on strike along with some health-sector workers, are demanding...
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Pompeo "very hopeful" North Korea talks will happen

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 23 May 2018 1. Various of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at Congressional hearing ...
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Pompeo 'Very Hopeful' N. Korea Talks Will Happen

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 23 May 2018 1. Various of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at Congressional hearing ...
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Reaction in Turkey to lifting of the state of emergency

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Turkey's controversial two-year-long state of emergency expired at midnight on Wednesday and now the government is set to introduce new anti-terrorism laws it says are needed to deal with continued security threats. The...
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Gaza civil servants queue to receive salaries after Hamas rulers get grant from Qatar

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Hundreds of Hamas employees lined up outside banks and post offices in Gaza City on Saturday to receive 60 percent of their long-overdue salaries.
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Iraqis react to passing of George HW Bush

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Iraqis in the capital Baghdad reacted to the death of former US president George Bush with mixed feelings.
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