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Indonesian President Joko Widodo condemns the attack in Jakarta that killed at least six people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Outgoing Indonesian leader Joko Widodo casts his vote at a polling station in Jakarta as the 200-million nation puts democracy to the test. IMAGES
Jakarta, Aug 16 (EFE/EPA).- President of Indonesia Joko Widodo on Monday delivered his annual speech in front of members of the parliament at the parliament building in Jakarta.Indonesia will celebrate its Independence Day on 17 August, which will mark the day in 1945 when the Indonesian National Revolution began resisting against the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians. (Camera: BAGUS INDAHONO).SHOT LIST: INDONESIAN PRESIDENT JOKO WIDODO DELIVERING HIS ANNUAL ADDRESS TO PARLIAMENT AT THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Kabul, Sep 9 (EFE/EPA).- The vice president of Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, escaped with minor injuries in an attack in Kabul on Wednesday that left at least 10 civilians dead and 15 wounded, officials said.Suspected militants attacked around 7.35 am local time in Taimani Sabiqa Square, when explosives placed in the area detonated as Saleh's convoy was passing through, according to a statement by Interior Ministry spokesperson Tariq Arian. (Camera: JAWED KARGAR / JAWAD JALALI). SHOT LIST: AFGHAN MILITARY OFFICERS INSPECT THE SITE AFFECTED BY THE BOMB ATTACK IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul, Sep 9 (EFE/EPA).- The vice president of Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, escaped with minor injuries in an attack in Kabul on Wednesday that left at least 10 civilians dead and 15 wounded, officials said.Suspected militants attacked around 7.35 am local time in Taimani Sabiqa Square, when explosives placed in the area detonated as Saleh's convoy was passing through, according to a statement by Interior Ministry spokesperson Tariq Arian. (Camera: JAWED KARGAR / JAWAD JALALI). SHOT LIST: AFGHAN MILITARY OFFICERS INSPECT THE SITE AFFECTED BY THE BOMB ATTACK IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).