ITN WORLD NEWS. 05/01/1993

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Year
1993
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F217459
Media type
Moving image
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Series
ITN WORLD NEWS
Place of production
United Kingdom
Categories
Television
Duration
00:28:57
Broadcast Date
05/01/1993
Production company
ITN
Credits
Newsreader: Richard Lindley

ITN WORLD NEWS is a current affairs show produced by Independent Television News in London, United Kingdom. The show ran from 1987 to 1999. From 1990 to 1995, INT WORLD NEWS was broadcast on TVNZ (Channel 2, then TV One) early in the mornings. This recording was captured off-air by Robert Chapman of Auckland University’s Politics Department and forms part of the extensive Chapman current affairs broadcast collection. In addition to the news programme, this item also contains advertisement breaks featuring local New Zealand commercials.

The headlines of this episode are:
At the Geneva talks, hopes of a Bosnian peace settlement appear to be fading.

Somalia’s warring factions begin peace talks chaired by the UN Secretary General.

And a cyclone hits Fiji killing twelve people and driving thousands from their homes.