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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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Washington Times State Department correspondent Nicholas Kralev and photojournalist Astrid Riecken spent three weeks in Eastern Europe last month reporting a series of stories on developments since the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago. Both brought unique personal perspectives to the assignment: Mr. Kralev was born and raised in Bulgaria and Ms. Riecken is of German origin.
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China-Africa summit seeks to boost trade and 'brotherhood'
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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Leaders from China and Africa start a three-day summit in Cairo on Sunday to boost economic ties. China is now a major investor in the resource-rich continent but it has also outsourced some of its production there. One factory in Egypt is manufacturing products for Chinese companies that, once finished, are exported.
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Soviet reporters remember the fall of Berlin Wall
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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During the momentous events in Berlin in 1989, they worked as news reporters for Russian media. Twenty years on AFPTV talks to two journalists who witnessed first-hand the fall of the Wall and the crumbling of the Soviet Union.
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Capturing The Wall in Chocolate
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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Paris confectioner builds a chocolate replica of the Berlin Wall to mark 20th anniversary of its fall.
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Chirac, in spotlight, awards prizes to Nigerians and South Korea
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
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Former French president Jacques Chirac's charity foundation gave its first award for the prevention of conflicts to two Nigerian preachers on Friday. The jury also gave a special prize to Park Jae-Kyu, South Korea's former unification minister.
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