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05/00/71 c0018316 / color wash: submission of foreign aid - reorganization plan to congress: uncut "dr john hannah" shows: no shot list refer to file: (shot recently 50ft) (note * opt sof) us - for rel - israel israel -...
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Afghanistan - Allied offensive against Taliban - Operation Moshtarak / Fierce gunbattle as insurgents target govt and UN buildings / Poppy fields destroyed in areas formally controlled by Taliban / NATO airstrike kills 7 police / Suicide attacks kill at least 17 / Bomb hidden on bicycle kills at least 13 in south

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Coalition troops in Marjah area 14 Feb 2010 (audio as incoming) Marjah 1. US marines open fire at suspected Taliban position 2. US marines and Afghan National Army soldiers scope surrounding area for possible Taliban positions 3. US...
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner foresees a lengthy involvement with American International Group and is not ruling out more aid to the insurance conglomerate.

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Geithner: AIG untanglement more difficult CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner foresees a lengthy involvement with American International Group and is not ruling out more aid to the insurance conglomerate. (May 20) ...
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MORE ARRIVALS FOR THE G20 SUMMIT; NODA, RAJOY, PROTEST

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Members of British aid organisation Oxfam staged a protest in Los Cabos, Mexico, on Sunday to bring attention to poverty and development ahead of a two-day G20 summit that will be dominated by the crisis in Europe. The protesters donned...
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Fogh Rasmussen on Libya, start of talks on Afghanistan

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1. Close up of logo of NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Berlin 2. Wide of NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen arriving for news conference 3. Mid of journalists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO...
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11/00/71 c0022391 / color wash: secy rogers speaks on foreign aid program at white house: uncut "rogers" shows: rogers, sof: (shot recently 50ft) foreign aid - us - gen rogers, william - sof xx / 50 ft / 16 col / pos /
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Thousands of displaced people still stranded in camps as Libya fighting continues

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1. Wide shot of area where displaced persons are now seeking refuge in the border area between Egypt and Libya 2. Displaced persons congregating in area that has become a makeshift market 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Nuradin, Displaced...
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EU to provide humanitarian funding for Greece

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The European Commission says it will be providing 700 million euros (793,300 US dollars) in emergency humanitarian funding for Greece until 2018, to help it deal with the massive refugee crisis that has seen tens of thousands of people...
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Demo against pace of rebuilding in Nepal

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Dozens of protesters clashed with police during an anti-government march in the Nepalese capital on Sunday.The demonstration was against the slow pace of rebuilding in Nepal following a devastating earthquake that killed thousands and...
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Afghan FM speaks on sidelines of NATO meeting

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The Afghan Foreign Minister said on Friday that Afghan forces were ready to defeat Islamic State militants but warned that the country needed international assistance to tackle that threat.Salahuddin Rabbani was speaking in Brussels...
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Nepalese guard shot dead in Kabul

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Afghan officials say a Nepalese guard has been shot dead and another wounded after an Afghan guard opened fire near a United Nations compound in the capital, Kabul.Hassib Sediqi, acting spokesperson for the National Directorate of...
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Clinton says Kabul United States' newest major non-NATO ally

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The Obama administration on Saturday declared Afghanistan the United States' newest "major non-NATO ally," an action designed to facilitate close defence cooperation after US combat troops withdraw from the country in 2014 and as a...
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Afghanistan - Ceremony marking the end of NATO's security mission in the country / Rocket attack kills 26 at Afghan wedding party; wounded taken to hospital

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Ceremony marking the end of NATO's security mission in the country Kabul - 8 Dec 2014 1. Various of US and NATO end of combat mission ceremony 2. Afghan, US, ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) and NATO flags 3. Various...
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Syrian deputy foreign minister visits Prague

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Syria's deputy foreign minister says the Syrian government is ready to "respect the cessation of hostilities requested by the United Nations" and allow humanitarian aid to reach those who need it.Faisal Mekdad spoke on Thursday in Prague...
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Australian believed kidnapped in Afghanistan

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An Australian aid worker is believed to have been kidnapped in Afghanistan, Australia's foreign minister said on Friday.The government was working with Afghan officials to determine exactly what happened to Katherine Jane Wilson, the...
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Heritage sites to be rebuilt after Nepal quake

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The Nepalese prime minister on Monday announced the reconstruction of heritage sites in the capital Kathmandu that were damaged in last year's devastating earthquake.Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli offered prayers to begin...
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SKo announces aid for Japan quake victims

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South Korea on Friday said it will send aid supplies to Japan to support victims of the Kumamoto earthquakes.Cho June-hyuck, South Korean foreign ministry spokesperson, said Seoul will dispatch aid supplies worth 100,000 US dollars to...
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Fishermen rally to save Irrawaddy dolphins

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4039124LEAD IN:Spotting the shy Irrawaddy dolphins in Cambodia's stretch of the Mekong river brings joy to tourists and locals alike.But their future is threatened by the triple threat of drought, dam...
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German FM and Mogherini on Syria talks

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World and regional powers met in Vienna on Tuesday and agreed to try to turn the faltering truce in Syria into a comprehensive ceasefire.But they were not able to outline specific penalties for non-compliance with the truce, and the U.N....
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Lebanese man on shock expulsion from the UAE

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LEBANON GULF EXPATLEAD IN A Lebanese man has spoken of his anger and sadness after being expelled from the United Arab Emirates.Mohammad Shoueib is one of many Lebanese people who have been made to leave following political sanctions...
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+4:3 Russia raises the price of gas it supplies to Ukraine

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Russia on Tuesday sharply hiked the price for natural gas to Ukraine and threatened to reclaim billions in previous discounts, raising the heat on Ukraine's cash-strapped government. The head of Russia's state-controlled natural gas...
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Argentine FM visits Syrian refugees in Lebanon

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Argentinian Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra visited Syrian refugees in a camp settlement in El Marj, Lebanon, on Tuesday. More than half of the population of El Marj is Syrian, following the influx of refugees fleeing the nearby war.She...
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Fishermen rally to save Irrawaddy dolphins

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LEAD IN:Spotting the shy Irrawaddy dolphins in Cambodia's stretch of the Mekong river brings joy to tourists and locals alike.But their future is threatened by the triple threat of drought, dam construction and illegal fishing. One...
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Former minister critical of government's treatment of Morsi

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LEAD IN:A former Egyptian government minister has criticised the authorities' treatment of former president Mohammed Morsi.Yehia Hamed served in Morsi's cabinet, who is on trial for espionage.STORY-LINE:Egypt's former Minister of...