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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Muezzin speaks to the worshippers via microphone during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A child prays during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A Palestinian man during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A Palestinian boy waits for his father during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A disabled Palestinian man during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A Palestinian child holds strings during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A disabled Palestinian man during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A man worships during the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

People walk for the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A man walks for the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A Palestinian child sits on the wrecked concrete. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

Gaza Ceasefire Talks Show No Sign Of Progress

A man walks for the Friday Prayer. Worshippers Hold Friday Prayer at Rubble of Al-Furqan Mosque, Ravaged by Israeli Army in Rafah's Shaboura Neighborhood on March 1, 2024. Hamas on Thursday March 7 left Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo where there was no sign of progress just days before the start of Ramadan, while the U.S. said the onus was on the Palestinian militant group to strike a deal on Israeli hostages. Israel and Hamas blamed each other for the lack of agreement after four days of talks mediated by Qatar and Egypt about a 40-day ceasefire amid fears violence could escalate during the Muslim fasting month. Photo by Salam Qudih/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vlog: Impressions of Yunnan at China-South Asia Expo

STORY: Vlog: Impressions of Yunnan at China-South Asia Expo DATELINE: Aug. 19, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:10 LOCATION: KUNMING, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY/CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): ZHANG LI, Xinhua correspondent 2. various of Yunan's tourism resource 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TEEN MING YUNN, Director of TD Binary SDN. BHD. (Malaysian food company) 4. various of the 7th edition of the China-South Asia Expo 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): KHIN HTAY KYWE, Managing director, Htay Thitsar Co., Ltd (Company from Myanmar) 6. various of the 7th edition of the China-South Asia Expo 7. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): MAC THI NGOC TRAM, Manager, DONG NAM A (Vietnamese company) 8. various of the 7th edition of the China-South Asia Expo 9. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): ZHOU LI, Marketing manager, Yunnan Feizhimeng Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd 10. various of the 7th edition of the China-South Asia Expo 11. SOUNDBITE 5 (English): FURQAN AMIN, Owner of Jaya (Indian company) 12. various of the 7th edition of the China-South Asia Expo STOR

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Pakistani state news agency launches Chinese news service

STORY: Pakistani state news agency launches Chinese news service DATELINE: Aug. 5, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:31 LOCATION: Islamabad CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): FURQAN RAO, Senior diplomatic correspondent of Chinese news service at APP 3. various of Pakistan 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): FURQAN RAO, Senior diplomatic correspondent of Chinese news service at APP STORYLINE: Pakistan's state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) has launched the South Asian country's first-ever Chinese news service to further promote friendly relations between Pakistan and China. The newly launched service would publish international, domestic and China-related news in the Chinese language, editors at the China News Desk told Xinhua Thursday. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): FURQAN RAO, Senior diplomatic correspondent of Chinese news service at APP "We are making short videos, short stories about China's education system, China's culture, and how China helped, during the

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10 children killed as boat capsizes in NW Pakistan

STORY: 10 children killed as boat capsizes in NW Pakistan DATELINE: Jan. 29, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:58 LOCATION: Islamabad CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of accident site 2. various of people taking rescuing work STORYLINE: Ten children were killed when a boat capsized in a dam in Kohat district of Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Sunday, an official said. The boat with 25 children onboard capsized in Tanda Dam of the district earlier in the morning, and the divers rescued 16 out of them and shifted them to a hospital, Deputy Commissioner of Kohat district Furqan Ashraf said. Ashraf said that the bodies of nine others were recovered from the dam, whereas one child breathed his last at the hospital. Talking to Xinhua, sources from a rescue organization the Edhi Foundation said that the children were students of a seminary who were visiting the dam for recreational activity. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Islamabad. (XHTV)

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