Foreign news footages № 59 (1983)

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Spain demands Britain compensation of $ 7, $ 5 million. 16. UN Debate on Namibia. , The Prime Minister of Zimbabwe R. Mu Gabe. 17. Poland: Government agents try to arrest the leader of the "Solidarity" L. Walesa, he planned to meet with Pope John Paul 2. 18. Guiana (French): The launch, produced by the European Agency for space exploration. 19. France: Members of the "Greenpeace" prevent dumping of toxic substances into the sea ve.

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1. India: Farmers in Kashmir grow marijuana. 2. France: Former Cambodian ruler Prince Sihanouk met with Foreign Minister K. Sheyssonom. 3. USA: Democratic senators oppose the president's plans Rey Ghana to develop projectiles "MX" - Sync. 4. Honduras: U.S. military trainers are building a base for military training to fight the revolutionary movement in Central America. 5. USA: Eruption of Kilaueyya in Hawaii. 6. USA: Autocross in the country. 7. Australia: The Englishman P. Beard crosses the Pacific Ocean alone in a rowboat. 8. Australia: Sport. 9. Chile: A protest demonstration against the military junta. 10. NATO: NATO exercises in the eastern Atlantic. 11. Ethiopia: 19 session of the Organization of Arab unity. 12. Chad: First anniversary of coming to power of General H. Habré. 13. Italy:Overview of political developments in the country ahead of general elections. 1978-1983gg. 14. Chile: Student demonstrations against the regime of Pinochet in Santiago. 15. Spain: British warplanes Harriers, committed pull out excitations landing, reloaded with a Spanish merchant ship on the British freighter.

Spain calls on Britain compensation of $ 7, $ 5 million. 16. UN: Debate on Namibia.

Supports the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe R. Mu Gabe. 17. Poland: government agents try to detain the leader of "Solidarity" L. Walesa, intends to meet with Pope John Paul 2. 18. Guiana (French): The launch, produced by the European Agency for the space. 19. France: Members of Greenpeace prevent dumping of toxic ve societies in the sea.

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