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INDIA/PAKISTAN: NUCLEAR ARMS RACE ESCALATING
Pokaran, Rajasthan & New Delhi - India ; Islamabad - Pakistan - Recent and File
Pokaran, Rajasthan, India - May 20, 1998
1. Pan of crater at test site
2. Pull out from soldiers to wide of test site
New Delhi, India - May 17, 1998
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British Foreign Minister in Delhi
1. British Foreign secretary coming out to meet Indian foreign minister Yashwant Sinha, shaking hands and posing for cameras
2. Midshot Straw, pan to mid shot Sinha, tilt down to shaking hands, pull out
3. Cutaway o photographers
4....
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Reax to resignation from largest smuggling bazaar
1. Wide of traffic at police checkpoint dividing Peshawar and Khyber tribal agency
2. Wide of two smugglers carrying their goods on a motorbike entering Kharkano smugglers bazaar
3. Wide of row of shops
4. Mid of US army issue style...
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Musharraf in Paris on official tour
1. Wide shot of exterior of Hotel Crillon, zoom in to Pakistani flag
2. Cutaway of press conference
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Pervez Musharraf, Pakistani President
(Question on diplomatic relations with Israel)
"So all that I would like to...
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US Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters arrive for aid op
1. Various of US Chinook helicopters flying
2. Various of US Chinooks landing
3. Various of US helicopters taxiing on runway, US and Pakistani soldiers standing
4. Various of US Blackhawk helicopter (single rotor blade) taxiing
5. US...
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Latest military drones on display
Karachi - 8 November 2012.
1. Wide of Shahpar, an indigenously produced drone or Unmanned Armed Vehicle (UAV) , unveiled at the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) 2012 held at Expo Centre.
2. Mid of international...
Bloomberg
What Are the Biggest Risks to Pakistan's Markets?
June 15 -- Mattias Martinsson, chief investment officer at Tundra Fonder, discusses Pakistan's stock market, the risks to the market and the types of inflows he seeing coming into the nation. He speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe...
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Pakistan putting up fences along border with Afghanistan
Pakistan's military says new fencing and guard posts along the border with Afghanistan will help prevent militant attacks, but the stepped-up fortifications have angered Kabul, which does not recognise the frontier as an international...
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Pakistan court indicts finance minister on graft charges
A Pakistani court has indicted the country's finance minister on graft charges after investigators found his assets did not match his reported income.
State media reported that Ishaq Dar was in the courtroom on Wednesday...
Bloomberg
Pakistan Downs Two Indian Aircraft
Feb.27 -- Military tensions between India and Pakistan have not helped markets this morning and they have escalated to the most serious level in decades. The Pakistani military says it’s downed two Indian aircraft which comes a day after...
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Saudi Crown Prince backs India fight against terror
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday offered intelligence sharing and other cooperation with India in fighting extremism and terrorism, as New Delhi tackled rising tensions with Pakistan following a suicide bombing last...
Bloomberg
Why Is India Revoking Kashmir's Autonomy?
Aug.09 -- Alyssa Ayres, a former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia and now senior fellow for India, Pakistan and South Asia at Council on Foreign Relations, talks about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision...
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Pakistan's Zardari questioned in anti-graft probe
A Pakistani court has handed over the country's former president to a national anti-graft body for questioning over a multi-million dollar money laundering case.
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Pakistan PM: World needs to intervene in India
Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan, says that he is more worried about India than he is about his own country.
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Comments on Palestinian statehood, war on terror
1. Still of US president George Bush and graphic overlaid by audio of his radio address:
SOUNDBITE: (English) US president George W. Bush:
"Good morning. This week, I travelled to New York City to address the United Nations General...
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White House and State Dept comment on clashes in Pakistan
Crawford, Texas
1. US National Security Council Spokesman, Gordon Johndroe walks into briefing room, zoom in
2. Cutaway of Johndroe at podium
3. Cutaway of press
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gordon Johndroe, Spokesman, US National Security...
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Security ahead of rival rallies over suspension of judge
1. Various top shots of downtown Karachi
2. Various of lawyers writing comments on banner to be presented to chief justice on Saturday, the 50th anniversary of the Sindh High Court
3. Various of paramilitary troops standing guard at...
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PAKISTAN: LAHORE: ELECTION PREVIEW
Natural Sound
Politicians in Pakistan on Saturday went to the people for the last time before Monday's elections, ending a month-long campaign marred by uncertainty, mudslinging and violence.
Until last Thursday when the Supreme Court...
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USA: PAKISTAN'S BENAZIR BHUTTO MEETS PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
English/Nat
Pakistan's Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, met with U-S President Bill Clinton today (Tuesday) to deliver a clear message: my planes or my money.
Benazir Bhutto wants the Clinton administration to either unfreeze the...
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WRAP Aftermath of airstrikes in N. Waziristan, hospital scenes
Mir Ali, North Waziristan - 10 October, 2007
1. Wide of closed shops and empty street in Mir Ali bazaar
Epi, North Waziristan - 10 October 2007
2. Pakistani soldier manning bunker
3. Wide of helicopter flying overhead
4. Wide of...
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Pakistan - Rally in support of nuclear testing
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was given a hero's welcome at a massive rally in Lahore on Saturday (30/5) after the completion of another nuclear test earlier in the day. The crowd chanted its approval of the government's...
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Suicide bomber kills five at gate to army services centre
1. Various of the scene of the suicide attack
2. SOUNDBITE: (Pashto) Rehan Khan, Shopkeeper:
"I was here and working when suddenly the blast went off and I was deafened at that time. The blast was very powerful and I saw clouds of smoke...
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Pakistan vowed Sunday to hold parliamentary elections despite a suicide attack on a campaign rally that killed up to 46 people, rattling voters already wary of the militant violence that has overshadowed the Islamic nation's next step toward democracy
HEADLINE: Dozens killed at rally ahead of Pakistan vote
CAPTION: Pakistan vowed Sunday to hold parliamentary elections despite a suicide attack on a campaign rally that killed up to 46 people, rattling voters already wary of the...