Foreign newsreels № 5577 (1978)

News №27871, 16 footages, duration: 0:26:02

Temporary description:

Israel, Tel Aviv - Security service soldiers and rescuers try to rescue passengers of a bus blown up by Palestinian guerrillas; March 11. USA, Kentucky - Rallies of miners rejecting the Taft-Hartley Act, ordering miners to stop the strike; farmers bring food to miners; March 6. Canada, Winnipeg - World Curling Championship; March 30. Israel, Jerusalem - Speech by Prime Minister M. Begin in the Knesset on the immutability of his policy in the Middle East; March 29. Senegal, Dakar - Celebration of the 18th anniversary of the country's independence; April 4. Vietnam - Destruction in Dong Tap province, which was attacked by Cambodians, the area of the Vietnamese-Cambodian border. Lebanon - UN troops take up positions along the firing line between Palestinian and Israeli soldiers in the Litani River area; March 28. Lebanon - Palestinian and leftist Lebanese forces demonstrate captured Israeli weapons; March 3. USA, Washington - President Carter announces the enactment of the Taft-Hartley Act of 30 years ago, ordering miners to break the strike and return to work for 80 days; March 6. USA, New York - The Central state Bank, people change dollars due to the fall of the dollar in Europe, New York Stock Exchange; March 2. Germany, Frankfurt - The work of the exchange; March 1. Spain, Madrid - Demonstrations against unemployment; February 25. Germany, Frankfurt - A US serviceman lives with his family in Germany, people are forced to shop in the cheapest stores due to a sharp drop in the dollar; March 6. Rhodesia, Malta - Special report on the ongoing guerrilla war in Rhodesia, despite the agreement reached between Ian Smith and the leaders of black nationalists on an internal settlement; the Patriotic Front, leading the guerrilla war, did not participate in the negotiations; 1977-1978. USA, West Virginia - Mines where workers refused to break the strike and return to work; March 13.

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Nkomo D.M.N. - Statesman and politician, Minister of Internal Affairs of Zimbabwe (1980-1981), Vice-President of Zimbabwe (1990-1991).

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M. Begin is an Israeli politician, the 7th Prime Minister of Israel, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (1978).

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