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Another side of Port Moresby and what Trump’s America means for the Pacific | The Pacific | ABC News
On this episode of The Pacific: The fallout from Donald Trump’s election in the US, Surangel Whipps Jr. set to be re-elected as Palau’s president, life and happiness in PNG’s capital city, Museums Victoria connects the Samoan community with rare historical artifacts and rapper and dancer Julai slays the Australian ballroom scene.
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Where are the Liberals in Port Adelaide and Ramsay?
The Liberals aren't running in by-elections in Port Adelaide and Ramsay. Is it a good political strategy or a missed opportunity?
published: 10 Feb 2012
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Haiti’s Dangerous Gangs | Christian World News - November 8, 2024
A Haitian gang leader pledges to protect missionaries and orphanages.
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Understanding U.S. Presidential Election Process: From Ballots to Electoral College Explained | N18G
A step-by-step breakdown of the U.S. presidential election process, from casting ballots to the final vote count. Learn how the electoral college works, who electors are, and why some states have unique voting methods.
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John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill”
John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill” in the House of Assembly on March 17, 2016
published: 20 Dec 2016
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Port Stephens Candidate Information Session — 2021 Local Government Election
Are you thinking about running for local government in 2021?
Find out about the key functions of Council, the roles and responsibilities for Mayor and Councillors and the rules and processes of the election by watching our Candidates Information Session.
This session was recorded on Wednesday 21 July 2021.
Find out more: https://www.portstephens.nsw.gov.au/your-council/about-council/electoral-information
published: 23 Jul 2021
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Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what
(30 Nov 2013) Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what they see as political interference in the country.
Protesters bustled along the streets, dancing, singing and holding up banners as they tried to reach the US Embassy.
However riot police blocked the area around the embassy with barricades to prevent the protesters from getting too close.
Demonstrators responded by setting up burning tyre barricades and trying to take a back route to reach the embassy compound, where they were forced back by riot police firing tear gas.
"Today we are going to the US Embassy to tell foreigners that it's them who have given the Haitian people President Martelly, and to tell them to take him back, we don't need Martelly," said protester Nesly ...
published: 31 Jul 2015
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Violence largely subsides in most parts of the capital Port-au-Prince
(11 Dec 2010)
1. Wide of the front of the International Airport of Port-au-Prince
2. Wide of people arriving at airport
3. Various of people arriving at airport
4. People at airport terminal
5. People arriving at airport
6. SOUNDBITE: (French Creole) Francois Jerome, traveller
"I have to go before the 11th, but now I may not be able to leave the country for my job."
7. Wide of supermarket car park
8. Various of people shopping in supermarket
9. Various of people queueing at supermarket check-out
10. Wide of fuel station
11. Various of man filling vehicle with fuel
STORYLINE:
Violent riots in the the earthquake ravaged Haitian capital of Port-au-Price eased on Saturday, after five days of disputed protests over presidential election results.
Blockades and rock-throwing co...
published: 30 Jul 2015
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Brexit: Is it over for the Port of Dover? | CNBC Reports
An average of 10,000 trucks cross the English Channel every day, making the Port of Dover an essential point of entry for European goods into the U.K. and vice versa. CNBC's Silvia Amaro explores how this flow of trade could change as the U.K. leaves the European Union.
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Primary Election Candidate Forums: Port of Tacoma Commissioner Position 2 - Special Presentation
Candidate Forums: Port of Tacoma Commissioner Position 2 featuring Dick Marzano and Elizabeth Pew. For more information visit: tacomapiercelwv.org.
published: 14 Jul 2021
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Another side of Port Moresby and what Trump’s America means for the Pacific | The Pacific | ABC News
On this episode of The Pacific: The fallout from Donald Trump’s election in the US, Surangel Whipps Jr. set to be re-elected as Palau’s president, life and happ...
On this episode of The Pacific: The fallout from Donald Trump’s election in the US, Surangel Whipps Jr. set to be re-elected as Palau’s president, life and happiness in PNG’s capital city, Museums Victoria connects the Samoan community with rare historical artifacts and rapper and dancer Julai slays the Australian ballroom scene.
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- published: 07 Nov 2024
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Where are the Liberals in Port Adelaide and Ramsay?
The Liberals aren't running in by-elections in Port Adelaide and Ramsay. Is it a good political strategy or a missed opportunity?
The Liberals aren't running in by-elections in Port Adelaide and Ramsay. Is it a good political strategy or a missed opportunity?
https://wn.com/Where_Are_The_Liberals_In_Port_Adelaide_And_Ramsay
The Liberals aren't running in by-elections in Port Adelaide and Ramsay. Is it a good political strategy or a missed opportunity?
- published: 10 Feb 2012
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Haiti’s Dangerous Gangs | Christian World News - November 8, 2024
A Haitian gang leader pledges to protect missionaries and orphanages.
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Understanding U.S. Presidential Election Process: From Ballots to Electoral College Explained | N18G
A step-by-step breakdown of the U.S. presidential election process, from casting ballots to the final vote count. Learn how the electoral college works, who ele...
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John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill”
John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill” in the House of Assembly on March 17, 2016
John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill” in the House of Assembly on March 17, 2016
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John Finn, MHA for the District of Stephenville-Port au Port speaks to the “Interim Supply Bill” in the House of Assembly on March 17, 2016
- published: 20 Dec 2016
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Port Stephens Candidate Information Session — 2021 Local Government Election
Are you thinking about running for local government in 2021?
Find out about the key functions of Council, the roles and responsibilities for Mayor and Councill...
Are you thinking about running for local government in 2021?
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Are you thinking about running for local government in 2021?
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- published: 23 Jul 2021
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1:37
Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what
(30 Nov 2013) Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what they see as political interference in the coun...
(30 Nov 2013) Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what they see as political interference in the country.
Protesters bustled along the streets, dancing, singing and holding up banners as they tried to reach the US Embassy.
However riot police blocked the area around the embassy with barricades to prevent the protesters from getting too close.
Demonstrators responded by setting up burning tyre barricades and trying to take a back route to reach the embassy compound, where they were forced back by riot police firing tear gas.
"Today we are going to the US Embassy to tell foreigners that it's them who have given the Haitian people President Martelly, and to tell them to take him back, we don't need Martelly," said protester Nesly Joslin.
Other protesters carried huge banners calling on US President Barack Obama to stop supporting his Haitian counterpart Michel Martelly.
Police officers were seen taking four demonstrators into custody following the disturbance but a police spokesman couldn't be reached for comment to see if they had actually been arrested.
Haiti has seen a spike in protests in recent months, with a few of them turning violent.
Demonstrators have objected to the rising cost of living, government waste and corruption and the long delay of legislative and local elections, which are two years overdue.
The United Nations, U.S. and others have been overly supportive of the Martelly administration but relations seemed to be straining in recent months because of the delayed vote.
The election was supposed to have been held before year's end, but it most likely won't happen until next year.
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(30 Nov 2013) Several thousand Haitians marched in protest in the capital Port-au Prince on Friday, decrying what they see as political interference in the country.
Protesters bustled along the streets, dancing, singing and holding up banners as they tried to reach the US Embassy.
However riot police blocked the area around the embassy with barricades to prevent the protesters from getting too close.
Demonstrators responded by setting up burning tyre barricades and trying to take a back route to reach the embassy compound, where they were forced back by riot police firing tear gas.
"Today we are going to the US Embassy to tell foreigners that it's them who have given the Haitian people President Martelly, and to tell them to take him back, we don't need Martelly," said protester Nesly Joslin.
Other protesters carried huge banners calling on US President Barack Obama to stop supporting his Haitian counterpart Michel Martelly.
Police officers were seen taking four demonstrators into custody following the disturbance but a police spokesman couldn't be reached for comment to see if they had actually been arrested.
Haiti has seen a spike in protests in recent months, with a few of them turning violent.
Demonstrators have objected to the rising cost of living, government waste and corruption and the long delay of legislative and local elections, which are two years overdue.
The United Nations, U.S. and others have been overly supportive of the Martelly administration but relations seemed to be straining in recent months because of the delayed vote.
The election was supposed to have been held before year's end, but it most likely won't happen until next year.
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- published: 31 Jul 2015
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1:32
Violence largely subsides in most parts of the capital Port-au-Prince
(11 Dec 2010)
1. Wide of the front of the International Airport of Port-au-Prince
2. Wide of people arriving at airport
3. Various of people arriving at ai...
(11 Dec 2010)
1. Wide of the front of the International Airport of Port-au-Prince
2. Wide of people arriving at airport
3. Various of people arriving at airport
4. People at airport terminal
5. People arriving at airport
6. SOUNDBITE: (French Creole) Francois Jerome, traveller
"I have to go before the 11th, but now I may not be able to leave the country for my job."
7. Wide of supermarket car park
8. Various of people shopping in supermarket
9. Various of people queueing at supermarket check-out
10. Wide of fuel station
11. Various of man filling vehicle with fuel
STORYLINE:
Violent riots in the the earthquake ravaged Haitian capital of Port-au-Price eased on Saturday, after five days of disputed protests over presidential election results.
Blockades and rock-throwing continued in a few areas of the city, but violence had largely subsided in most parts of the capital by Saturday and many people were rushing to stock up on food, water, fuel and other supplies in fear that more protests could erupt.
The snub by No. 1 finisher Mirlande Manigat and by third-place Michel Martelly leaves the impoverished nation dangerously volatile, with much of the population rejecting the officially announced outcome of the November 28 election and many willing to protest with violence.
Only the ruling party candidate, Jude Celestin, supports the electoral council's offer to retabulate tally sheets from thousands of polling stations around the Caribbean nation.
Manigat, a law professor and former first lady, had 31 percent of the vote in the official preliminary count and is all but guaranteed a spot in a Jan. 16 runoff between the top two finishers.
She rejected the re-count because the electoral council failed to propose clear procedures or a timetable, her campaign said in a statement issued Friday. She said she was open to other initiatives to settle the crisis.
Martelly finished a few thousand votes behind Celestin and would be eliminated from a runoff if the current results stand.
His supporters have led many of the protests that paralyzed the capital for most of the week and he joined many of the other 18 candidates in denouncing the election as rigged well before the polls closed.
Celestin's campaign also claims the result was botched - saying he finished first rather than second.
Celestin and Martelly both called for peaceful demonstrations.
But Martelly warned of violent infiltrators and Celestin's Unity party has suggested it may have supporters it cannot control.
As soon as the results were announced on Tuesday night, Martelly's supporters barricaded the streets of the capital, throwing rocks and robbing passers-by.
Gunshots rang through the night.
Protests spread to every major city in the country, fuelled by widespread disaffection with Preval, and there were days of clashes with UN peacekeepers and police.
On Thursday, a group of men - some wearing Celestin shirts - shot and killed people in a shantytown beside the crumbled national palace.
Everyone agrees the poll had widespread problems, taking place in a nation suffered from disorganisation even before a January earthquake threw a million people into the streets and a deadly cholera epidemic began sweeping across the country.
The US State Department expressed concern that the results did not match pre-vote polling, which showed Celestin, the favourite of outgoing President Rene Preval, en route to elimination.
The United Nations, Organisation of American States and Caribbean Community also acknowledged problems but said they should not invalidate the election.
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https://wn.com/Violence_Largely_Subsides_In_Most_Parts_Of_The_Capital_Port_Au_Prince
(11 Dec 2010)
1. Wide of the front of the International Airport of Port-au-Prince
2. Wide of people arriving at airport
3. Various of people arriving at airport
4. People at airport terminal
5. People arriving at airport
6. SOUNDBITE: (French Creole) Francois Jerome, traveller
"I have to go before the 11th, but now I may not be able to leave the country for my job."
7. Wide of supermarket car park
8. Various of people shopping in supermarket
9. Various of people queueing at supermarket check-out
10. Wide of fuel station
11. Various of man filling vehicle with fuel
STORYLINE:
Violent riots in the the earthquake ravaged Haitian capital of Port-au-Price eased on Saturday, after five days of disputed protests over presidential election results.
Blockades and rock-throwing continued in a few areas of the city, but violence had largely subsided in most parts of the capital by Saturday and many people were rushing to stock up on food, water, fuel and other supplies in fear that more protests could erupt.
The snub by No. 1 finisher Mirlande Manigat and by third-place Michel Martelly leaves the impoverished nation dangerously volatile, with much of the population rejecting the officially announced outcome of the November 28 election and many willing to protest with violence.
Only the ruling party candidate, Jude Celestin, supports the electoral council's offer to retabulate tally sheets from thousands of polling stations around the Caribbean nation.
Manigat, a law professor and former first lady, had 31 percent of the vote in the official preliminary count and is all but guaranteed a spot in a Jan. 16 runoff between the top two finishers.
She rejected the re-count because the electoral council failed to propose clear procedures or a timetable, her campaign said in a statement issued Friday. She said she was open to other initiatives to settle the crisis.
Martelly finished a few thousand votes behind Celestin and would be eliminated from a runoff if the current results stand.
His supporters have led many of the protests that paralyzed the capital for most of the week and he joined many of the other 18 candidates in denouncing the election as rigged well before the polls closed.
Celestin's campaign also claims the result was botched - saying he finished first rather than second.
Celestin and Martelly both called for peaceful demonstrations.
But Martelly warned of violent infiltrators and Celestin's Unity party has suggested it may have supporters it cannot control.
As soon as the results were announced on Tuesday night, Martelly's supporters barricaded the streets of the capital, throwing rocks and robbing passers-by.
Gunshots rang through the night.
Protests spread to every major city in the country, fuelled by widespread disaffection with Preval, and there were days of clashes with UN peacekeepers and police.
On Thursday, a group of men - some wearing Celestin shirts - shot and killed people in a shantytown beside the crumbled national palace.
Everyone agrees the poll had widespread problems, taking place in a nation suffered from disorganisation even before a January earthquake threw a million people into the streets and a deadly cholera epidemic began sweeping across the country.
The US State Department expressed concern that the results did not match pre-vote polling, which showed Celestin, the favourite of outgoing President Rene Preval, en route to elimination.
The United Nations, Organisation of American States and Caribbean Community also acknowledged problems but said they should not invalidate the election.
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