Foreign newsreels № 5757 (1978)

News №38271, 1 part

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Nigeria - The opening of a new highway connecting Lagos with Ibadan.

Rhodesia - Ian Smith says his interim government has no objection to any party talks.

Peru - Copper mines, miners organize a protest march in Lima demanding a salary increase.

Thailand - Flooding on the Mekong River.

England, London - The organizer of the Notting Hill Carnival comments on the program of this year's carnival.

Chile - The government of dictator Pinochet is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of the first head of state, Bernardo O'Higgins.

England, London - Demonstration of reactionary elements on the 10th anniversary of the events in Czechoslovakia - the coup of the anti-socialist opposition.

India - Landslides cause flooding on the Bagirati River and cause great damage.

Sri Lanka - President Jayawardene opens the construction of an irrigation tank.

Iran, Abadan - The consequences of a fire in a large cinema, martial law in cities, in connection with anti-government protests, military and police patrols on the streets.

Portugal, Lisbon - Communist leader A. Cunhal speaks at a mass rally calling for an end to the political crisis.

Zaire, Kinshasa - Angolan President Neto is visiting Zaire as a sign of improved relations between the two countries.

West Berlin - World Swimming Championships.

USA, Dallas - The Commission to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy, reconstruct the picture of the murder, police shooters participate in the staging.

Zambia, Lusaka - Statement by the leader of the Rhodesian guerrillas R. Mugabe about his readiness to participate in peace talks.

Rhodesia - Soldiers escort buses with white children to Bulawayo.

Belgium, Brussels - Van Damme Memorial, international athletics competitions.

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R.G. Mugabe is a Zimbabwean statesman and politician, Prime Minister (1980-1987), President (1987-2017).

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J.D. Smith - statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Rhodesia (1965-1979).

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Pinochet Ugarte AHR. -- Chilean statesman and military figure, Captain General, president and dictator of Chile.

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Neto A.A. is an Angolan statesman, poet, 1st President of the People's Republic of Angola.

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Jayawardene D.R. - statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (1977-1978), President of Sri Lanka (1979-1989).

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Cunhal A.B. is a Portuguese politician, General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party.

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