



Greenpeace: French navy officers visit a Greenpeace ship patrolling off Murua Atoll and deny the ship entry into the nuclear testing zone.




Angola: Soldiers of the rebel movement "Union for the Total Independence of Angola" (UNITA) show Western journalists captured Soviet-made weapons from government forces.




Egypt: Testing new missile launchers for the air defense system, created jointly with specialists from Italy, the USA and Switzerland.




Sri Lanka: Tamil separatist uprisings in northern and eastern provinces of the country.




South Korea: International Monetary Fund meeting in Seoul.
Korean President Chun Doo-hwan speaks.




Egypt: Extremists who hijacked the Italian passenger ship Achillo Lauro surrender to Egyptian authorities.




India: Prime Minister R. Gandhi takes in a military parade to mark the country's Army Day.




Thailand: Bangkok slum dwellers search for gold in gutters near jewellery workshops.




Germany: International Book Fair in Frankfurt.




Italy: Statement by Pope John Paul II on the hijacking of an Italian passenger ship by Palestinian terrorists.




USSR: Visit to Moscow of Libyan leader M. Gaddafi.




Egypt, Israel, USA: The Italian passenger liner Achilla Lauro at anchor in Port Said.




Thailand: Welfare homes for former prostitutes and homeless children.




Mali: Irish musician Bob Geldof, who founded a fund to help the African famine, visits the country




China:




Germany: Interview with the former secretary of the head of a religious sect, accused of having fled after stealing the sect's money.




UK: Special report on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the eve of her 60th birthday.




Iran: Country's naval maneuvers in Persian Gulf.




Italy: An Egyptian plane carrying Palestinian extremists who hijacked an Italian passenger liner and surrendered to the Egyptian government lands in Sicily.




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