Foreign newsreels № 4133 (1975)

News №29610, 16 footages, duration: 0:23:44

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England - The Archbishop of Canterbury becomes the head of the Anglican Church. Zaire is the Fifth African-American Conference chaired by Mobutu. Philippines - Fire in Manila, 45 people were killed. Japan - The consequences of long-term oil pollution of the sea. Ethiopia - Volunteers of the national labor organization leave Addis Ababa for rural areas. Bangladesh - Prime Minister Mujibur Rahman has been given unlimited powers over the democratic parliamentary group under a one-party presidential government. Argentina - The search for coolness in the hot Buenos Aires. USA - The use of a special microscope in neurosurgical surgery. Iraq - The official visit of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. USA - The downturn in the economy increases the number of people willing to serve in the army. USA - Lightweight bobsleigh competitions. USA - Dwight Stones breaks the 14-year high jump record. Cyprus - The political situation and the state of the pitch complicates the holding of the European Football Championship match. Pakistan - Mourning ceremony on the occasion of the death of King Hussein. Italy - The arrival of the first group of refugees from the Italian Embassy in Chile. Algeria - Thousands of nomads leave their places due to drought and head north through the Sahara Desert.

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Elizabeth II is a statesman and politician, Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, head of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - husband of Elizabeth II, Prince Consort of Great Britain, Field Marshal, Marshal of the Royal Air Force of Great Britain, Captain General of the Royal Marines, High Admiral. Charles, Prince of Wales - heir to the British throne, Field Marshal, Admiral of the Fleet, Marshal of the Royal Air Force of Great Britain. Wilson D.G., Baron Rivaux is a British statesman, the 67th and 69th Prime Minister of Great Britain. Heath E.R.D. - British politician, Prime Minister of Great Britain (1970-1974). F.D. Kogan, Baron Kogan - Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and head of all Anglicans (1974-1980), Archbishop of York (1961-1984), writer, orator.

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I.P. Gandhi is an Indian politician, Prime Minister of India (1966-1977, 1980-1984), Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru. Saddam Hussein - statesman and politician, President of Iraq (1979-2003).

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D.E. Stones is an American track and field athlete, world record holder in the men's high jump, sports analyst, TV commentator.

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Mobutu S.S. - statesman and politician, President of Zaire (1971-1997).

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