Foreign newsreels № 5670 (1978)

News №38202, 17 footages, duration: 0:27:10

Reel №1

Poland - Visiting E. Gierek and P. YAROSHEVICH international trade fair in Poznan.

Rhodesia - Villagers, located 12 km from Salisbury, mourn the death of 22 people killed during one of the operations of the security forces.

Salisbury District

France - Cyprus President S. Kyprianou met with French President VJ Estaing.

Kyprianou told reporters.

Paris

England - Consequences of attack on the white area in the East End, home to immigrants from Asia.

London

Zaire - Arrival of troops of the Ivory Coast, Togo and Zaire.

Lubumbashi

Bangladesh - Flooding in Dhaka, caused by monsoon rains.

Dhaka, June 9

Tanzania - President J.

Nyerere at the press conference said the attitude of Tanzania to U.S. intervention in the affairs of African countries. (Synchronous)

Dar es Salaam

West Berlin - 17th World Conference ornithologists.

Taken: one of the conference sessions, the Berlin Zoo.

UN - Statement by Minister for Foreign Affairs of Kampuchea at the UN General Assembly, where he accuses Vietnam troop concentrations along the border with Cambodia.

Gambia - France - Speaking at a press conference, the president of Gambia says about the difficulties in securing food Africans living in the Sahel-Saharan Sahara Desert, covering the territory of 8 countries: Chad, Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Upper Volta.

Paris

Spain - Basque Demonstration demanding autonomy for their region.

Bilbao

England - Classic racing.

Isle of Man

Angola - A refugee camp in Namibia.

Egypt - The meeting left the Federal Progressive Party (Unionist Progressive Party) about A. Sadat adopted a law to ban political opposition.

Cairo

Bangladesh - A protest demonstration against the increasing influx of refugees from Burma in Bangladesh.

Dacca

Belgium - Meeting of the official representatives of 12 countries for the establishment of a program of international economic assistance to Zaire.

Brussels

Chad - Despite difficulties and violence of civil war, life in the Chadian capital N'Djamena has not changed.

Taken spec. reporting on the city.

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