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Indonesian education sector, Chinese companies cooperate to provide jobs for graduates

STORY: Indonesian education sector, Chinese companies cooperate to provide jobs for graduates SHOOTING TIME: April 24, 2024 DATELINE: April 26, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:24 LOCATION: Jakarta CATEGORY: EDUCATION SHOTLIST: 1. various of the event 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): YE DAIFENG, General manager of PT. Indopusat Bumi 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Indonesian): IRWAN TRINUGROHO, Deputy Rector of University Sebelas Maret STORYLINE: Indonesia's education sector partnered with Chinese industries to hold a business matchmaking event on Wednesday. A primary goal was to provide job opportunities for Indonesian college students. The Indonesia Education-China Industry Talk was held in Jakarta and gathered together more than 30 Chinese companies and over 80 Indonesian educational institutions, including vocational schools and universities. The two parties were set to sign agreements in terms of recruitment of local talent, internship projects, skills training for on-duty employees, joint scientific research, and other related coopera

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Belgium: Farmers Protest Anew As EU Agri Ministers Meet In Brussels 2

Angry farmers descended once again on Brussels to protest against EU policies on Tuesday, March 26, as EU agriculture ministers met in the capital. Protesters drove about 150 tractors into the city to block streets and cause disruptions. Riot police responded by firing tear gas and water cannons toward the protesting farmers who were spraying manure and setting fires on roads. This footage shows some of the protesters cooking sausages on what appears to be a makeshift barbeque pit on Rue de la Loi.

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Belgium: Farmers Protest Anew As EU Agri Ministers Meet In Brussels

Angry farmers descended once again on Brussels to protest against EU policies on Tuesday, March 26, as EU agriculture ministers met in the capital. Protesters drove about 150 tractors into the city to block streets and cause disruptions. Riot police responded by firing tear gas and water cannons toward the protesting farmers who were spraying manure and setting fires on roads. This footage shows police firing a water cannon toward the protesters.

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Italy's Q4 2023 GDP records growth: ISTAT

STORY: Italy's Q4 2023 GDP records growth: ISTAT SHOOTING TIME: March 6, 2024 DATELINE: March 7, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:54 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street view in Rome STORYLINE: Italy's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023 over the previous quarter, and by 0.6 percent year-on-year, the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) said Tuesday. The quarter-on-quarter figure matched ISTAT's preliminary estimate at the end of January, while the year-on-year result was revised up from 0.5 percent. The primary drivers of economic growth are found in the industrial and construction sectors, while the agricultural sector saw a slight contraction, partly due to the impacts of extreme weather that affected Italy for much of last year. The services sector also experienced a slight decline, according to ISTAT. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Rome. (XHTV)

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors 5

Hundreds of farmers arrived at the EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday morning, February 26, ahead of the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting. Chaotic scene erupted as police deployed water cannons to deter demonstrators away from EU institutions and rowdy protesters setting fires, dumping manure, and driving their trucks onto roadblocks. This video shows one of the tractor bumping into barrier and almost hurting a person.

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors 4

Hundreds of farmers arrived at the EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday morning, February 26, ahead of the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting. Chaotic scene erupted as police deployed water cannons to deter demonstrators away from EU institutions and rowdy protesters setting fires, dumping manure, and driving their trucks onto roadblocks.

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors 3

Hundreds of farmers arrived at the EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday morning, February 26, ahead of the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting. Chaotic scene erupted as police deployed water cannons to deter demonstrators away from EU institutions and rowdy protesters setting fires, dumping manure, and driving their trucks onto roadblocks.

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors 2

Hundreds of farmers arrived at EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday mooning, February 26, when the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting was planned. Traffic of the city was severely disrupted while clashes between police and protesters were reported. As protesters were setting fires and dumping manure, water cannons were deployed by the law enforcement.

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Belgium: Protesting Farmers Arrive At EU Capital Brussels With Tractors

Hundreds of farmers arrived at EU Capital Brussels with tractors on Monday mooning, February 26, when the EU agriculture ministers’ meeting was planned. Traffic of the city was severely disrupted while clashes between police and protesters were reported. As protesters were setting fires and dumping manure, water cannons were deployed by the law enforcement.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies 6

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies 5

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies 4

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies 3

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies 2

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Spain: Thousands Of Farmers Gather In Madrid As Part Of Ongoing Protests Against EU Policies

Hundreds of tractors and thousands farmers descended on central Madrid on Wednesday, February 21 as part of ongoing protests against EU's farming policies. Clashes were reported as police prevented protesters from taking a different route near Puerta de Alcalá.

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Poland: Farmers Kick Off General Strike, Blocking Roads And Border Crossings With Ukraine 3

Polish farmers kicked off a 30-day general strike on Friday, February 9 to protest against EU policies, joining their peers in other European countries such as France, Germany, and Spain. Convoys of tractors blocked roads nationwide and border crossings with Ukraine.

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Poland: Farmers Kick Off General Strike, Blocking Roads And Border Crossings With Ukraine 2

Polish farmers kicked off a 30-day general strike on Friday, February 9 to protest against EU policies, joining their peers in other European countries such as France, Germany, and Spain. Convoys of tractors blocked roads nationwide and border crossings with Ukraine.

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Poland: Farmers Kick Off General Strike, Blocking Roads And Border Crossings With Ukraine

Polish farmers kicked off a 30-day general strike on Friday, February 9 to protest against EU policies, joining their peers in other European countries such as France, Germany, and Spain. Convoys of tractors blocked roads nationwide and border crossings with Ukraine.

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Spain: Thousands Of Tractors Converge On Central Barcelona To Demand Better Conditions

Around 2,000 tractors converged on central Barcelona and blocked roads on Wednesday, February 7 to protest against the excess of bureaucracy, high production costs, and unfair competition. After spending the night in the Catalan capital, the farmers began their third day of protests.

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Spain: Farmers’ Protests Against EU Regulations Continue 2

After blocking major highways across Spain on February 6, farmers’ protests against EU regulations continued for the second straight day Wednesday. Tractors slowly headed towards Barcelona to rally in front of the headquarters of the regional government.

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India to invest 67 bln USD in energy sector in next 5-6 years: PM

STORY: India to invest 67 bln USD in energy sector in next 5-6 years: PM SHOOTING TIME: File DATELINE: Feb. 7, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:21 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of India gate 2. various of thermal power plants 3. various of high voltage transmission tower 4. various of metro train STORYLINE: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday said the country will see an investment of 67 billion U.S. dollars in the energy sector in the next five to six years. Modi made the comments while inaugurating the second edition of the India Energy Week in Goa. The prime minister noted the production of domestic gas is rising due to the government's reforms and the country is making efforts to take the percentage of gas in the primary energy mix from 6 to 15 percent. "This will see an investment of about 67 billion dollars in the next 5-6 years," he said. Modi highlighted India's progress in the biofuel sector and said that ethanol blending witnessed a significant rise from 1.5

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Spain: Farmers’ Protests Against EU Regulations Continue

After blocking major highways across Spain on February 6, farmers’ protests against EU regulations continued on Wednesday. Besides disrupting traffic in different cities, they also planned on blocking food distribution points.

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Spain: Protests Against Amnesty For Catalan Separatists In Madrid

While farmers were blocking major highways across Spain, another protest against the amnesty for Catalan separatists were held in Madrid on Tuesday of February 6. The protest was called by the Revuelta group. The on-going demonstrations outside of the headquarters of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) on Ferraz Street have started since the fall of 2023.

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Farmers Protest - Spain

Farmers Protest - Spain

Agents of the Guardia Civil in front of farmers who have cut the A-3 highway at kilometer 54, at the height of Villarejo de Salvanés, during a concentration of tractors, February 6, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Tractors have also gathered in Madrid, in this case in three different columns, in Brunete, Navalcarnero and Villarejo de Salvanés. The primary sector throughout Spain has taken their tractors to the roads since early this morning to demand improvements in the sector, including aid to address the droughts suffered by the field. In addition, they protest against European policies and their lack of profitability. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press /ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Sofia Attends A Meeting - Madrid

Queen Sofia Attends A Meeting - Madrid

Tractors during a farmers' demonstration on a Zaragoza street, February 6, 2024, in Zaragoza, Aragón (Spain). Tractors have also concentrated in Madrid, in this case in three different columns, in Brunete, Navalcarnero and Villarejo de Salvanés. The primary sector throughout Spain has taken their tractors to the roads since early this morning to demand improvements in the sector, including aid to address the droughts suffered by the field. In addition, they are protesting against European policies and their lack of profitability. 06 FEBRUARY 2024 Ramón Comet / Europa Press 02/06/2024

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Farmers Protest - Spain

Farmers Protest - Spain

Civil Guard officers in front of farmers during a tractor rally in Villarejo de Salvanés, on February 6, 2024, in Villarejo de Salvanés, Madrid (Spain). Tractors have also rallied in Madrid, in this case in three different columns, in Brunete, Navalcarnero and Villarejo de Salvanés. The primary sector throughout Spain has taken their tractors to the roads since early this morning to demand improvements in the sector, including aid to address the droughts suffered by the field. They are also protesting against European policies and their lack of profitability. Photo by Alejandro Martinez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Protest - Spain

Farmers Protest - Spain

Civil Guard officers in front of farmers during a tractor rally in Villarejo de Salvanés, on February 6, 2024, in Villarejo de Salvanés, Madrid (Spain). Tractors have also rallied in Madrid, in this case in three different columns, in Brunete, Navalcarnero and Villarejo de Salvanés. The primary sector throughout Spain has taken their tractors to the roads since early this morning to demand improvements in the sector, including aid to address the droughts suffered by the field. They are also protesting against European policies and their lack of profitability. Photo by Alejandro Martinez Velez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers Are Also Protesting In Italy

Farmers protest on January 26, 2024 in Rieti, central Italy. In every corner of Italy, tractors leave the fields to gather in the squares of the most important Italian cities. After taking shape in Germany in the very first days of the year, the primary sector protest quickly spread to France and almost the rest of the European Union. The reasons are now known: increased fuel prices, damage from bad weather or plant diseases that have never been compensated (or only partially compensated), competition from non-European countries, no to synthetic or insect-based food. Photo by Gianluca Vannicelli/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-BEIJING-CATA-AVIATION CONFERENCE (CN)

CHINA-BEIJING-CATA-AVIATION CONFERENCE (CN)

(231103) -- BEIJING, Nov. 3, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Students from Beijing Baijiazhuang Primary School participate in an aviation youth reserve talents audition during an aviation industry event in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 3, 2023. The China Air Transport Association (CATA) hosts its first aviation conference from Nov. 3-5 in Beijing. The event aims to facilitate exchanges across safe operation in the civil aviation sector, aviation services, flight normalcy, green and low-carbon, as well as smart development, among others, to boost the high-quality development of civil aviation. (Xinhua/Li He)

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An unusual tourism program in Mozambique by street artists

STORY: An unusual tourism program in Mozambique by street artists DATELINE: Nov. 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:55 LOCATION: Maputo CATEGORY: CULTURE/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street arts 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): AFRO IVAN, Street Artist & Creator of the Art Walk program 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Portuguese): NONA MASSANGAIE, Resident in Unit Seven 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): FEDERICA D. ANDREAGIOVANNI, Tourist joining the Art Walk 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (English): AFRO IVAN, Street Artist & Creator of the Art Walk program 6. various of street arts STORYLINE: For artists in Mozambique, the main buyers of their works are foreign tourists. Since tourism is considered one of the four pillars of the economy, the sector provides the primary source of income for those who struggle to live and create with whatever materials they have. Artists put their works, sculptures, or paintings on display at fairs or cultural events, which usually take place in the city center. Exhibitions and galleries provide limited opportunities for a f

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China's hydrogen energy sector advances amid green transformation

STORY: China's hydrogen energy sector advances amid green transformation DATELINE: Nov. 2, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:51 LOCATION:CHANGCHUN, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY/TECHNOLOGY/MARKET SHOTLIST: 1. various of hydrogen energy industry in China 2. various of a megawatt-scale hydrogen-integrated utilization station in Anhui 3. various of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles delivered FAW Jiefang 4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): LIU JIANGWEI, Assistant Dean, FAW Jiefang Commercial Vehicle Development Institute STORYLINE: Following a national plan released in March aiming to promote the development of the hydrogen energy industry, local governments in China are speeding up introducing relevant policies and investment to the fast-developing sector. Hydrogen can be produced from different primary energy such as coal and natural gas. The one produced from renewable energy is called green hydrogen, which is the key direction of China's development in the hydrogen energy industry. As a wind and photovoltaic power base in northeast China, Ji

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Robinah Nakamya, headmistress of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School, speaks during an interview with Xinhua in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Pupils arrange bottle art works during an art class at Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Pupils of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School walk in the school compound in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- John Bosco Izachary, who has three children at Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School, speaks during an interview with Xinhua at the school in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Jackie Kazalwa, a teacher of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School, displays some works made by pupils in an art classroom in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

UGANDA-ENTEBBE-CHINA-EDUCATION-PRIMARY SCHOOL

(220913) -- KAMPALA, Sept. 13, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Pupils of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School pose for a photo in Entebbe, Uganda, Sept. 7, 2022. TO GO WITH "Feature: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector" (Photo by Nicholas Kajoba/Xinhua)

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Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector

STORY: Uganda-China ties touch lives in education sector DATELINE: Sept. 13, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:16 LOCATION: ENTEBBE, Uganda CATEGORY: EDUCATION SHOTLIST: 1. Shot of Entebbe town 2. Shot of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School 3. various of art and craft class 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JACKIE KAZALWA, Teacher of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School 5. various of students in a computer lab 6. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JACKIE KAZALWA, Teacher of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School 7. various of students at Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School 8. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): JOHNBOSCO IZACHARY, Student parent of Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School 9. various of students at Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School STORYLINE: China and Uganda will mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations next month. Over the years, bilateral exchanges and cooperation between both sides have become increasingly frequent. Entebbe-Changsha Model Primary School marks one of the many achievements. Changsha, the capital of Chi

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