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Tunisia, Algeria, Libya agree to advance cooperation

STORY: Tunisia, Algeria, Libya agree to advance cooperation SHOOTING TIME: April 22, 2024 DATELINE: April 23, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:30 LOCATION: Tunis CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Tunisian President welcoming Algerian President at airport 2. various of Tunisian President welcoming Libyan leader at airport 3. various of Tunisian FM announcing joint declaration STORYLINE: Leaders of Tunisia, Algeria and Libya agreed on Monday to work together to fight irregular immigration and speed up electricity interconnection. Tunisian President Kais Saied, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and President of Libyan Presidency Council Mohamed al-Menfi, voiced the consensus in a joint declaration at the end of the first consultative meeting among the leaders of the three neighboring countries. In the declaration, the leaders agreed to form joint working groups to oversee security along the common border and fight against irregular immigration and all forms of organized crime. They also agreed t

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Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

BEIJING, China - Chief Japanese delegate Akitaka Saiki fields questions from reporters at a Beijing hotel on Dec. 25 after talks with North Korea. He said Japan and N. Korea agreed to set up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations, if possible in late January.

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Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

BEIJING, China - North Korea's chief delegate Song Il Ho leaves the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Dec. 25 after winding up talks with Japan. Japan and N. Korea agreed to set up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations, if possible in late January.

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Japan, N. Korea begin 2nd day of talks in Beijing

Japan, N. Korea begin 2nd day of talks in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Chief Japanese delegate Akitaka Saiki responds to questions from reporters at a Beijing hotel on Dec. 25 before Japan and North Korea began a second day of talks with the focus on whether they can agree on setting up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations.

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Heavy rains batter parts of China

STORY: Heavy rains batter parts of China DATELINE: July 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:06 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: various of the affected site STORYLINE: Persistent heavy rains have continued to batter parts of China, inundating roads and trapping people. Local governments are going all out to protect residents and their property. On Thursday, some areas of Maoming City in south China's Guangdong Province issued a red alert for floods. Fourteen people, including two infants, a pregnant woman and an elderly man, were trapped in Huangyang Village of Maoming. They were evacuated to safety after three rounds of rescue in two hours. Heavy rains also hit northeast China's Liaoning Province, halting railway transportation. China Railway Shenyang Bureau Group Co., Ltd. took emergency response measures and dispatched working groups to clean up silts along rail lines. The operation of affected railways has been gradually resumed. China has a four-tier, color-coded weather warning system, with re

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Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

BEIJING, China - North Korea's chief delegate Song Il Ho leaves the Japanese Embassy in Beijing on Dec. 25 after winding up talks with Japan. Japan and N. Korea agreed to set up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations, if possible in late January. (Kyodo)

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Japan, N. Korea begin 2nd day of talks in Beijing

Japan, N. Korea begin 2nd day of talks in Beijing

BEIJING, China - Chief Japanese delegate Akitaka Saiki responds to questions from reporters at a Beijing hotel on Dec. 25 before Japan and North Korea began a second day of talks with the focus on whether they can agree on setting up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations. (Kyodo)

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Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

Japan, N. Korea agree on 3-group negotiation format

BEIJING, China - Chief Japanese delegate Akitaka Saiki fields questions from reporters at a Beijing hotel on Dec. 25 after talks with North Korea. He said Japan and N. Korea agreed to set up three working groups to address outstanding issues that have stalled negotiations on normalizing diplomatic relations, if possible in late January. (Kyodo)

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