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Expert: Mo.'s China lawsuit likely to be dismissed

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The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation's officials are to blame for the global pandemic.
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Radev meets Cyprus' Anastasiades in Sofia

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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev on Tuesday welcomed his Cypriot counterpart to Sofia for wide ranging talks, including ongoing European Union budget talks, cohesion policy and financial support for farmers.
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CLEAN : Analyst: N.Ireland protocol change could spark UK-EU trade war

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An academic with the 'UK In A Changing Europe' research group says that Britain could see "significant economic consequences" as a result of plans to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol which governs trade links between...
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Simon Coveney speaks ahead of meeting with Keir Starmer

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Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney echoed concerns about worsening UK-Irish relations, ahead of a meeting with Sir Keir Starmer
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Sinn Fein leader: Boris Johnson will not be missed

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Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald said that Boris Johnson’s interactions with Ireland have been “wholly negative”, saying he will “not be missed”.
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Report on impact of barrier on Israeli side

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9 February 2004 1. Israeli city of Kfar Saba 2. Kfar Saba in foreground and Qalqilya in background with barrier in between, pull out to wide shot 3. Tracking shot along concrete separation wall 4. Top of concrete wall with Palestinian...
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BOSNIA: GOVERNMENT RELEASE SERB PRISONERS OF WAR UPDATE

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English/Nat Facing the threat of economic sanctions, the Bosnian government and their former Serb foes on Sunday tried to iron out differences over the release of their last prisoners of war. The Bosnian government released 109 Serbs...
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Presser by foreign ministers of India, Pakistan, comment on sinking of Thai trawler

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1. Wide of Pakistan Foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi shaking hands with his Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee 2. Cutaway camera 3. Mid of Qureshi; pull out to handshake 4. Qureshi and Mukherjee entering hall for news...
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Bosnia - Radovan Karadzic Adopts New Legislation

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Bosnian Serbs reacted to a series of military defeats on Friday (11/1) by investing their leader, Radovan Karadzic, with near-dictatorial powers to wage war. Although Karadzic stopped short of proclaiming martial law in the region, he...
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UK: LONDON: AUGUSTO PINOCHET HEARING LATEST

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Span/Eng/Nat The Chilean government will be allowed to participate in next week's hearing on whether the country's former dictator Augusto Pinochet is immune from arrest and deportation to Spain to face trial. Human rights group Amnesty...
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Israeli human rights groups challenge barrier in court

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Jerusalem - 9 Feb 2004 1. Exterior Supreme Court 2. Sign, Supreme Court 3. Setup shot, Michael Sfard 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Sfard, Centre for the Defence of the Individual: "Our petition asks two distinct things. First we are...
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Human Rights Watch alleges Israel committed war crimes in Gaza war

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An international human rights group expressed concern on Thursday that Israel may have committed war crimes during the most recent Gaza war, after investigating three attacks on or near United Nations-run schools housing displaced...
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USA: KOSOVO: FBI INVESTIGATE WAR CRIMES

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English/Nat Scientists and crime scene experts from the Federal Bureau of Investigation began work Wednesday at the sites of two alleged massacres in Kosovo. Investigators will turn their findings over to war crimes prosecutors pursuing...
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TANZANIA: UN WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL: RWANDAN INVESTIGATION

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English/Nat The United Nations War Crimes Tribunal is refusing to name eight Rwandans it's charged with genocide and crimes against humanity following four massacres in the African state last year. The announcement of the indictments was...
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Reporter dressed as Karadzic tries to hand himself in at The Hague

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1. Various of cameraman Willem Post dressed as former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic walking in street with camera equipment 2. Post waving as he tries to enter detention centre 3. Post dressed as Karadzic climbing over barricade...
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: PHYSICIANS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat A group of doctors from the United States has released a 200-page report on treatment under fire in former Yugoslavia. The group, Physicians For Human Rights, believes their report highlights an aspect of war crime...
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WRAP ADDS lawyers reax after Milosevic meeting, Hague spokesperson

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Belgrade 1. Milosevic's defence lawyers Zdenko Tomanovic and Dragan Krgovic pushing baggage trolleys in airport hall and approaching check-in counter 2. Suitcase with clothes and items for Milosevic at check-in counter 3. Departure...
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EU troops search home of fmr Bosnian Serb president in search for Karadzic

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Lukavica - 21 September 2007 1. Wide Bosnian Serb special troops around the house of former Bosnian Serb president Sarovic 2. Close of special forces policeman 3. Close of special forces policeman in front of the house 4. Wide of...
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BOSNIA: PALE/SARAJEVO: DAYTON PEACE AGREEMENT UNDER THREAT

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Serbo-Croat/English NATO officials have warned that the Bosnia peace agreement is in danger of stalling unless Serb leaders restore contacts with the NATO-led peace force in Bosnia. At a press conference, N-A-T-O spokesman...
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Interview with tribunal judge plus vox pops on Saddam's fate

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December 16 2003 1. Various of street traffic 2. Baghdadis walking in the street 3. Baghdadis stopping to look at the newspaper headlines on display on the pavement 4. Picture of captured Saddam Hussein on front page of Iraqi...
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Merkel accuses Russia of violating international law over Ukraine in address to party

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has criticised Russia's attitude in the Ukraine conflict and has stated Germany's commitment to a free and independent Ukraine. The comments came in her Christian Democratic Union Party conference speech...
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WRAP Updates with govt statement on assasination of Serb PM, reax

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1. Wide shot street and police outside the government offices where Djindjic was ambushed 2. Mid shot police and vehicles 3. Various shots of armed police outside building 4. Wide shot ambulances on street 5. Mid shot ambulance 6....
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SFOR troops wrap up Karadzic search operation

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Between Celebici and Foca 1. Various SFOR German convoy pulling out of area (road between Celebici and Foca) 2. Convoy of trucks and jeeps leaving area 3. Tracking shot of convoy Foca 4. Convoy in main square of town with Serb flags in...
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BOSNIA: COMMANDER CLEARED OF WAR CRIMES IS RELEASED

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Serbo-Croat/Nat A Muslim top commander cleared of war crimes committed against Serb captives during the Bosnian conflict has arrived in Sarajevo. Zejnil Delalic was greeted at the airport by hundreds of friends and supporters. He was...