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Foreign newsreels 1979 № 5908
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England, London - Saudi Arabia's Oil Industry Minister Ahmed Yamani speaks at the World Energy Conference.
Kenya, Nairobi - Meeting of the OAU Foreign Ministers, during a break, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Ben Makana talks to a reporter (Makana wants Uganda to give up territorial claims).
Indonesia - The eruption of a volcano in Central Java, the consequences of the eruption.
Belgium - Meeting of the Party of European Peoples, Prime Minister of Belgium Tindemans speaks.
Zambia - The consequences of the shelling of a farm near Lusaka by Rhodesian bombers.
Japan, Tokyo - Hockey.
Syria - Tanks with Iraqi oil in the port of Banias, Iraqi oil is being re-supplied to Syria.
India, New Delhi - A demonstration outside the prison against the court's decision on the two-year imprisonment of Sanjay Gandhi.
USA, Canada - Thousands of people watch the solar eclipse.
South Africa, Johannesburg – Signing of agreements between Mozambique and South Africa on the coordination of railway traffic.
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro - Carnival Costume Contest.
Sierra Leone, Freetown - Negotiations between Sudan and Ethiopia.
England, London – Japanese researcher Naomi Uemura receives an award for athletic prowess.
France, Paris – Football.
France, Spain - Basque MP Ramon de la Sota gives an interview, condemns the separatist organization ETA.
Iran, Tehran – Interview with Noori, a close colleague of Ayatollah Khomeini, quote from the statement: "Islam and Marxism are not necessarily incompatible."
Morocco, Rabat - Delegates of the III Conference of the Union of African Parliaments discuss foreign intervention in Africa.
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Tindemans L.K. - statesman and politician, Prime Minister of Belgium (1974-1978), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (1981-1989).