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News Clip3:46
Associated Press

Rice meets EU officials Asselborn and Solana

Higher Ed
1. EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Luxembourg's Foreign Minister and EU Council President Jean Asselborn, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, EU Secretary General Javier Solana enter room and walk to...
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News Clip2:55
Associated Press

Indian PM visits, comments on relationship with Pakistan

Higher Ed
1. Minister's vehicles arriving 2. Security outside 3. Wide shot of flags 4. Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen arriving for press conference 5. Cutaway of audience 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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News Clip2:02
Associated Press

Japan announces $200 million in funding to support Palestine at CEAPAD conference

Higher Ed
Japan's Foreign Minister, Fumio Kishida, on Saturday pledged 200 million US dollars in funding to support the Palestinians during a conference in Jakarta. The Conference on Cooperation Among East Asian Nations for Palestinian Development...
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News Clip1:36
Associated Press

US announces aid for Yugoslavia following Milosevic's arrest

Higher Ed
1. Richard Boucher walks into briefing room 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department Spokesman "The Secretary determined that Yugoslavia had met the criteria of Section 594 of The Foreign...
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News Clip2:27
Associated Press

USA - Clinton's end of year news conference

Higher Ed
US President Bill Clinton said on Tuesday (16/12) that NATO must do everything in its power to resolve relations between Greece and Turkey. The crisis was one of the many world issues he addressed in a marathon 90-minute news conference,...
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News Clip3:51
Associated Press

NATO Secretary-General comments after FMs' meeting on Ukraine

Higher Ed
NATO's foreign ministers ordered an end to civilian and military cooperation with Russia on Tuesday, condemning military action in Ukraine as a "flagrant breach of Russia's international commitments." The 28-member alliance, the keystone...
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News Clip1:48
Associated Press

President Bush urged the U.N. Security Councilto pass a resolution that would clamp nonmilitary sanctions on North Korea for its allegedly nuclear test

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush Presses for Sanctions on North Korea CAPTION: During his weekly radio address, President Bush urged the U.N. Security Council to pass a resolution that would clamp non-military sanctions on North Korea for its alleged...
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News Clip2:49
Associated Press

Karzai, Burns, FM's comment on Afghan security

Higher Ed
1. Wide of conference room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hamid Karzai, Afghan president: "As recent setbacks have indicated, the peace process will not succeed unless we are able to get the top leadership of the Taliban, based in Pakistan, to...
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News Clip3:14
Associated Press

Meeting between OSCE and South Korea

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSeoul - 1 June 20151. Officials from European and Asian countries at Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Asian Conference2. Delegates 3....
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News Clip4:43
Associated Press

US Secretary of State meets Australian FM

Higher Ed
1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "This annual meeting reinforces the strong ties between our two countries and never have these ties been stronger. Since September 11 2001, Australia...
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News Clip2:01
Associated Press

Senate hearing on Iraq

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of senators at podium 2. Close up of senator listening 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State: "In our view, the lack of cooperation, simple cooperation from Saddam Hussein indicates he's intent...
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News Clip4:56
Associated Press

CAN 299 KENYAN MINISTER OF LABOUR TOM MBOYA INTERVIEWED IN AUSTRALIA

Higher Ed
Kenyan Minister of Labour Tom Mboya is interviewed in Australia. 1. cu Mboya speaking SOUNDBITE (English): concerned about white Australia policy, person should not be judged by skin colour or origin, Kenya is a good mixture of different...
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News Clip2:53
Associated Press

Stolen Van Gogh works to return to Dutch

Higher Ed
Two paintings by Vincent van Gogh that were stolen from an Amsterdam museum in 2002 and recovered by Italian police last year are set to return to the Netherlands. On Monday, the masterpieces were on display at Naples' Capodimonte...
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News Clip2:57
Associated Press

Xi visits Bangladesh, agreements signed

Higher Ed
Chinese President Xi Jinping was on Friday visiting Bangladesh, where the two countries signed agreements on billions of dollars of Chinese investment in infrastructure and energy. Agreements were also signed on efforts to tackle...
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News Clip3:29
Associated Press

Scottish Leader Starts US Visit as Brexit Looms

Higher Ed
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Monday signed a climate change agreement with California's governor and met with Silicon Valley executives and investors on the first day of a five-day visit to the United States.In an interview...
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News Clip3:29
Associated Press

Scottish Leader Starts US Visit as Brexit Looms

Higher Ed
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Monday signed a climate change agreement with California's governor and met with Silicon Valley executives and investors on the first day of a five-day visit to the United States.In an interview...
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News Clip2:48
Associated Press

Kim Jong Yang is elected Interpol president

Higher Ed
Interpol elected a South Korean as the organisation's president on Wednesday, edging out a veteran of Russia's security services who was strongly opposed by the United States, Britain and other European nations.
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News Clip1:42
Associated Press

US national security adviser continues visit to Pakistan

Higher Ed
1. Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the US President for National Security Affairs walking into news conference 2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the US President for National Security Affairs: "We need to do...
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News Clip4:04
Associated Press

LAOS: MYANMAR AGREES RELEASE OF SUU KYI

Higher Ed
English/Nat European ministers on Tuesday praised Myanmar's military junta for agreeing to free opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest and to allow an E-U delegation to meet with her next month. Although they acknowledged...
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News Clip3:52
Associated Press

Russia, India cement nuclear ties with offer of 4 new nuclear reactors

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, and Russian President, Vladimir Putin, arriving for joint news conference and signing ceremony 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. Wide of Putin and Singh standing up, shaking hands and...
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News Clip2:25
Associated Press

US threatens to pull aid deal after troops blocked

Higher Ed
1. Establisher of Boucher 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department spokesman: "We'll continue to work with Turkey on economic matters as we have in the past. We do have a strong interest in Turkey's economic...
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News Clip3:34
Associated Press

Indonesian President on Australian embassy incident

Higher Ed
1. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono walking into press conference 2. Various of media seated during press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesian President: "In the latest incident, the kind...
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News Clip1:47
Curated Video

IAEA chief ElBaradei continues visit to Russia

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of Russian Foreign Ministry building 2. Emblem on building 3. IAEA Head Mohammed ElBaradei enters, shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov 4. Photographers 5. Wide shot of talks 6. Close up of Lavrov 7. Close...
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News Clip3:24
Associated Press

US Homeland Security chief closes three day visit

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST: ***NO SLATE AT START OF STORY*** (Stories Run Back To Back) 1. Various set up shots of Tom Ridge 2. Wideshot of conference 3. Audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Ridge, US Homeland Security Secretary "So those terrorists who...