Foreign newsreels № 5968 (1979)

News №38429, 1 part
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized

Reel №1

Algeria - Negotiations of trade ministers of Cuba and Algeria.

Algeria

Uganda - Tanzania troops seized the airport Entebbe and Kampala.

Zambia - corn crop threatened by drought.

Mauritania - The ceremony began construction of a new deep-water port "Friendship" in Nouakchott.

Kenya - California Governor Brown is coming on a private visit.

South Africa - Prime Minister Botha announces the expulsion of senior US diplomats for spying in South Africa. (Synchronous)

Cape Town,

Rhodesia - Special Report "Rhodesia is preparing for the first general elections."

Rhodesia - a campaign to explain the voting procedure for Black.

Rhodesia - Smith visits the White polling stations in Salisbury.

Mauritania - President Senghor of Senegal arrives for talks with President Salek.

Nouakchott

Tanzania - Head of the interim government of Uganda, Professor Yusuf Lule.

NATO-Turkey.

The largest army of NATO.

Review

England - Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher launches campaign for general elections.

London

England - James Callaghan Chronicle, the leader of the Labour Party, Prime Minister of England.

1963-1979 gg.

Japan - The widow of former premier Zhou En Lai makes a report about the economic problems of China.

Tokyo

France - The consequences of the explosion of bombs in eight banks in Paris (suspected Corsican nationalists).

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