Foreign newsreels № 5690 (1978)

News №38215, 1 part
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Upper Volta - The oath of the newly elected president of Upper Volta General Lamizana (Lamizana).

Ouagadougou

Morocco - Negotiations Spanish Prime Minister Suarez with King Hassan on the situation in North-West Africa.

Fes

USA - Director of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Robert Day displays exhibits hall and explains the significance of this unique museum.

Newport, Rhode Island

Zambia - Arrival Chancellor Helmut Schmidt to Lusaka for talks with President Kaunda.

Lusaka

Lebanon - UN Assistant Secretary General discusses the issue with the government to deploy troops in the UN peacekeeping operations in southern Lebanon.

Beirut

Monaco - Gala evening on the occasion of the marriage of Princess Caroline and Philippe Junot French businessman.

Monte Carlo, June 28

Rhodesia - Funeral twelve British missionaries and children killed during the attack on the mission of black nationalists.

Umtali

Israel / Jerusalem - Demonstration of Abi Nathan at the parliament building.

Abi Nathan says he will continue his hunger strike in protest against government policies aimed at escalating the war.

Spain - Arrival of French President VJ Estaing in Madrid with four-day official visit.

Argentina - Press conference on the occasion of President Videla victory against Argentina at the World Cup.

Buenos Aires

UN - Completion of the debate on disarmament.

Taken: The delegates of Egypt, China and the United States.

The chairman closes the meeting.

France - Students of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Paris style corridors metro station "Revolution."

Paris

Malta - The head of Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi arrives in Malta with a three-day visit and take part in a meeting of the Labour Party.

Valletta

Finland - Athletics' World Games. "

Helsinki

Japan - Protest against the construction of Narita Airport.

Clashes between police and demonstrators.

Rhodesia - Foreign Minister Dr.

Eliot Gabelyan (Gabellan) criticized the policy of Britain and the United States against Rhodesia. (Synchronous)

Salisbury

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