Foreign newsreels № 4892 (1976)

News №30140, 9 footages
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized

Temporary description:

Afghanistan - Press conference of Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. Egypt, Cairo - meeting of the Council of the Arab League on the Lebanese issue. Canada, Montreal - arrival of athletes and officials at the Olympics. Canada - the Olympic flame was transmitted from Athens to Ottawa via satellite laser beam, speech by canadian Prime Minister p. Trudeau at the ceremony. Greece, Athens - 25,000 students demonstrate against the education reform project. Sudan, Khartoum - Attempts to plot against the Sudanese President, General Nimeiri. USA - world war II aviation demonstration over the Rhine valley in America. South Africa - a Rugby match between the teams of South Africa and New Zealand, New Zealand wins 25:3. Bangladesh, Dhaka, Sylhet districts - the worst flooding in Bangladesh in the last 30 years, 5 rivers overflowed their banks. Spain - a rally in Girona before the start of the Catalan freedom March (banned by the government), clashes between rally participants and the police. Japan - Flooding and landslides on the Pacific coast of Central Japan. Venezuela - female bullfighter Angela Hernandez performs at the San Augustin arena in Caracas. Italy - the severe drought in the North of Italy, burned the crops. Italy, Rome - election of the Communist Pietro Ingrao as President of the Italian chamber of deputies (lower house of Parliament). Afghanistan, Kabul - construction of new residential areas, a new water channel in the city of Istaler, Handicrafts (carvings, ceramics), agricultural achievements, harvesting.

Scene №1

Scene №2

Personnel:

Tryudo Zh.F.P.I.E. -- canadian lawyer, journalist, teacher, statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979, 1980-1984).

Scene №3

Scene №4

Personnel:

Ernandes A. -- Spanish female bullfighter, public figure.

Scene №5

Personnel:

Gandi I.P. -- Indian politician, Prime Minister of India (1966-1977, 1980-1984), foreign Minister of India, daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru.

Scene №6

Scene №7

Scene №8

Scene №9

Our website uses "cookies" to give you the best, most relevant experience. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our use of cookies. See our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.