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BURUNDI: REFUGEES PERSUADED TO RETURN TO CAMPS

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English/Nat Thousands of Rwandan refugees have been persuaded to return to camps in Burundi. But tens of thousands more are still hoping to get into neighbouring Tanzania - even though it has closed its border to them. There presence...
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The Economist

How powerful is the Catholic church?

12th - Higher Ed
The pope represents over one billion people, his government has a permanent presence at the United Nations and runs the oldest diplomatic service on earth. Could the Vatican City be home to the world's most influential government?
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ACDC Leadership

Which country has the worst economy?

12th - Higher Ed
Which is worse? Tuvalu has the lowest GDP, Burundi has the lowest GDP per capita, Venezuela has massive inflation and long lines for basic necessities, and the economy of North Korea is...well, broken. What do you think? Which country...
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UPITN 23 5 78 PRESIDENT D'ESTAING MEETS AFRICAN PRESIDENTS

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French President Giscard d'Estaing holds meetings with heads of African countries at the Elysee Palace in Paris. First he meets with the President of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere. Representatives of Mauritius and Burundi also attend. 1....
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WORLDWIDE: AMERICAN & GERMAN MILITARY PLANES IN SUSPECTED CRASH

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Natural Sound A U-S cargo plane with nine crew members is missing over the south Atlantic and is believed to have crashed. Officials said the plane may have collided with a German military airplane that went down Sunday in the...
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Burundi - 26 Killed in Factional Fighting

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Bujumbura - 4 Sep 2007 1. Displaced people walking by side of road 2. Rebels leaving camp and surrendering to police (dressed in blue) 3. Body of a young rebel 4. People looking at another body 5. Group of rebels sitting on ground 6....
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STILL Burundi's vatican nuncio killed in attack

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1. STILL Monsignor Michael Courtney, papal nuncio in Burundi The papal nuncio in Burundi, Monsignor Michael Courtney, was shot and killed in the East African nation, the Vatican said on Monday. A Vatican official, speaking on condition...
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Preparations for funerals of massacre victims

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1. Interior of tent with rows of bodies in body bags 2. Red Cross workers carrying body in body bag out of tent 3. Woman mourner screaming and moaning 4. Red Cross putting corpse in body bag into coffin 5. Man nailing a coffin closed...
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TANZANIA: US PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ARRIVES 1

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Natural Sound President Clinton has arrived in Tanzania to help Nelson Mandela's faltering efforts to end seven years of ethnic warfare in Burundi that has killed more than 200,000 people. After two days of trying to bolster a...
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BURUNDI: REFUGEES FLEE INTO ZAIRE

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Natural Sound APTV has exclusive pictures from Burundi where thousands of people are fleeing into neighbouring Zaire to escape clashes between Hutu militias and the Tutsi-dominated security forces. There are fears that Burundi's ethnic...
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reps of African states in Cairo to discuss moves toward a common market

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1. Exterior conference center in Cairo 2. Medium shot flags of African states 3. Medium shot flags 4. Security at entrance to building 5. Wide COMESA building 6. COMESA plague pull-out to delegates 7. Opening of the COMESA conference...
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SYND 10-9-73 GOVERNMENT CENTRE FOR BURUNDI REFUGEES

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Government centre for Burundi refugees 1 Land Rover towards and into Ulyankkulu Settlement camp2 refugees down from back of truck join others3 various shots of refugees4 refugees queue at medical centre with papers5 innoculations6 grass...
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CONGO: KINSHASA: CELEBRATION OF 37TH INDEPENDENCE DAY

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Natural Sound About 40-thousand people, including presidents of nine African countries, marked independence day in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday. The 37th independence day celebrations are the first with President Laurent...
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CAN731 FINAL MEETING OF THE OAU MINISTERIAL COUNCIL IN ADDIS ABABA BREAKS OVER GHANA

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The final meeting of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Ministerial Council in Addis Ababa breaks up over the seating of the new government of Ghana delegation. The meeting was overseen by Foreign Minister of Ethiopia Mr Ketema...
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ONLY ON AP Drone shows quake devastation south of Palu

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New video images from an aerial drone, exclusive to the Associated Press, show damage to parts of Sigi Regency following last Friday's earthquake and tsunami that decimated parts of the central Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
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Preparations near Stockholm for Yemen peace talks

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Preparations are underway on the outskirts of the Swedish capital Stockholm to welcome delegations taking part in expected Yemen peace talks.
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Yemen's warring sides gather in Sweden for talks

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Yemen's warring sides are gathering in Sweden for UN-sponsored talks aimed at halting the Arab country's catastrophic three-year war.
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USA: STATE DEPARTMENT'S GLOBAL REVIEW OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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English/Nat The U-S State Department issued its annual global review of human rights on Friday. It said that China took a "somewhat more tolerant" attitude toward dissents last year and noted landmark progress in Bosnia. But the report...
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Secretary-General of MDC comments on Zimbabwe recount

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1. Wide shot of Devonshire hotel 2. Mid shot of Biti 3. Reporters 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tendai Biti, General Secretary of the Movement for Democratic Change: "The so called recount has no credibility at all, it is not legitimate and we...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Burundi youth movement under fire ahead of elections

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Burundi youth movement under fire ahead of elections
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Burundi used acid and iron bars to torture opposition: Amnesty

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Burundi used acid and iron bars to torture opposition: Amnesty
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Coronavirus cases on the rise throughout Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Africa races to contain the growing number of Covid-19 cases sweeping the continent and tighter measures are being enforced as the virus spreads beyond capital cities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)