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The head of the United Nations mission in Mali El Ghassim Wane says that conducting UN peacekeeping operations is "nearly impossible" without the consent of the host country. SOUNDBITE
Madrid, Aug 29 (EFE).- Dozens of Colombians staged a performance Sunday in Madrid to denounce forced disappearances and impunity in their country, focusing on the 6,402 young victims of executions recognized by the Colombian Army as guerrillas who died in combat .This protest, held in the central park of El Retiro, was the prelude to the rally that will be called in Bogotá on Monday to mark the International Day of the Victims of Forced Disappearances. (Camera: LEO REDONDO).SHOT LIST: COLOMBIAN ACTIVISTS STAGE A PERFORMANCE TO DENOUNCE FORCED DISAPPEARANCES AND IMPUNITY IN EL RETIRO PARK, MADRID, SPAIN.
Dozens of Venezuelan migrants are stuck at a makeshift camp on the border city of Cucuta, Colombia, as they wait to cross into their home country. IMAGES
Quezon City, Jul 10 (EFE/EPA).- Lawmakers in the Philippines on Friday voted against renewing the license for ABS-CBN, the largest media franchise and oldest TV station in the Southeast Asian country which has been one of the foremost critics of President Rodrigo Duterte.Since 5 May dozens of television channels and radio stations affiliated with the franchise have been closed down by order of the national telecommunications commission when the licences came up for renewal.The president of ABS-CBN, Carlo Katigbak, said: “We are deeply hurt by the decision of the committee on legislative franchises to reject the ABS-CBN franchise. We believe we are able to provide meaningful and valuable service to Filipinos.” (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).SHOT LIST: FILIPINOS GATHER IN SUPPORT OUTSIDE THE ABS-CBN NETWORK HEADQUARTERS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Quezon City, Jul 10 (EFE/EPA).- Lawmakers in the Philippines on Friday voted against renewing the license for ABS-CBN, the largest media franchise and oldest TV station in the Southeast Asian country which has been one of the foremost critics of President Rodrigo Duterte.Since 5 May dozens of television channels and radio stations affiliated with the franchise have been closed down by order of the national telecommunications commission when the licences came up for renewal.The president of ABS-CBN, Carlo Katigbak, said: “We are deeply hurt by the decision of the committee on legislative franchises to reject the ABS-CBN franchise. We believe we are able to provide meaningful and valuable service to Filipinos.” (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).SHOT LIST: EMPLOYEES OF TELEVISION GIANT ABS-CBN JOIN CANDLE LIGHTING AFTER LAWMAKERS IN THE PHILIPPINES VOTE AGAINST FRANCHISE RENEWAL OUTSIDE THE ABS-CBN NETWORK HEADQUARTERS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.