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AP TELEVISION 0600GMT OUTLOOK FOR 14 FEBRUARY 2019
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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PHILIPPINES JOURNALIST 2 - Ressa posts bail, condemns 'abuse of power.' STORY NUMBER 4196032
JAPAN LGBT - Gay couples sue for marital rights in Japan. STORY NUMBER 4196030
CHINA US TRADE 2 - China, US envoys hold high-level trade talks. STORY NUMBER 4196025
EL SALVADOR BUKELE - Salvador president-elect wants better US ties. STORY NUMBER 4196021
HAITI PROTEST - Anti-government protest in Haiti, clashes. STORY NUMBER 4196016
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TOP STORIES
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POLAND US MIDEAST - Second day of a two-day conference in Warsaw on the situation in the Middle East.
::0700GMT - Heads of delegations arrive, doorstep. Covering Live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0800GMT - Plenary session with opening remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Access TBC
::0830GMT - Inaugural session. No media access
::1030GMT - Family photo. Access TBC
::1100GMT - Pence delivers remarks at the ministerial to promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East.
::1430GMT - Concluding sessions. No media access.
::1535GMT - Joint press conference with Czaputowicz and Pompeo. TBA
VENEZUELA POLITICAL CRISIS - Continue coverage as both embattled president Nicolas Maduro remains firmly in power and has the backing of the military and self-proclaimed interim president and leader of the opposition, Juan Guaido, continue to rally supporters. The struggle now centers on emergency food and medicine from the United States warehoused on the Colombian border town of Cucuta.
::Monitoring
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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JAPAN NISSAN - The new Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard reportedly visits Japan to meet with Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa to discuss the future of the alliance.
::Media access unlikely. Monitoring.
INDIA MALDIVES NASHEED - Former President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed gives public lecture on "Climate Change: The Way Ahead" .
::0930GMT – Speech. Covering
SKOREA AUSTRIA - South Korean President Moon Jae-in meets with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in.
::Following the meeting, Kurz is expected to meet with South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon and hold a joint news conference with Lee.
::All timings TBC. Covering
CHINA COMMERCE BRIEFING - Ministry of Commerce holds regular briefing
::0700GMT – Briefing. Covering live, edit to follow
VIETNAM VALENTINE PAGODA - Singles flock to a pagoda, popularly believed to have power of match fixing, to wish for better luck in love.
::Edit expected
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments as area controlled by IS shrinks to a couple of villages in the east under SDF pressure
YEMEN CEASEFIRE - Monitoring ceasefire situation in Hodeida and events elsewhere
SUDAN UNREST – Monitoring protests against longtime ruler Omar Bashir
POLAND NETANYAHU – Israeli prime minister at Warsaw meeting on Middle East
::Accessing
EGYPT PARLIAMENT VOTE – Egypt's parliament to vote on amending constitution, a step towards allowing President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi to exceed current term limit
::No access. Monitoring for uppicks/possible reactions
IRAQ VALENTINES MOSUL - Residents of Mosul, recently freed from the rule of the Islamic State, celebrate Valentine's Day
::Covering
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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BRITAIN BREXIT - British Prime Minister Theresa May is due to report back to Parliament on her negotiations with the EU on February 13, with a further series of votes by MPs expected the following day.
::Votes expected around 1700GMT. Accessing live. Edits to follow.
RUSSIA TURKEY - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi for discussions on Syria.
::All timings approximate
::1000GMT. Putin meeting with Erdogan. Accessing edit.
::1030GMT. Putin meeting with Rouhani. Accessing edit.
::1100GMT. Putin, Rouhani and Erdogan meeting. Accessing edit.
::1230GMT. Joint presser. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
POLAND US MIDEAST - Second day of a two-day conference in Warsaw on the situation in the Middle East.
::0700GMT - Heads of delegations arrive, doorstep. Covering Live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0800GMT - Plenary session with opening remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Access TBC
::0830GMT - Inaugural session. No media access
::1030GMT - Family photo. Access TBC
::1100GMT - Pence delivers remarks at the ministerial to promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East. TBA
::1430GMT - Concluding sessions. No media access.
::1535GMT - Joint press conference with Czaputowicz and Pompeo. TBA
SPAIN TRIAL - Proceedings in the politically charged trial of dozen Catalan separatist leaders enter their third day with testimony by former Catalan Vice President Oriol Junqueras. Prosecutors have called for Junqueras to be imprisoned for 25 years on charges of rebellion and misuse of public funds, the highest prison term being sought for separatist leaders who pushed for Catalan independence last year.
::0900GMT – Start of testimony. Accessing live. Edits to follow
NIGERIA ELECTIONS PREVIEW - Nigeria's president and his top challenger in Saturday's election have renewed a pledge of peace ahead of a vote marked by heated accusations that have alarmed some observers. President Muhammadu Buhari, who seeks a second term, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday vowed to contribute to a free and fair election in Africa's most populous country and refrain from "religious incitement" or ethnic profiling.
::Edited self cover.
ITALY POPE IFAD - Against the backdrop of rising global hunger, Pope Francis speaks at the opening ceremony of the Forty-Second session of the Governing Council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a United Nations agency.
::0830GMT - Opening by IFAD president Gilbert F. Houngbo and Director General of FAO Jose' Graziano Da Silva. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
::Approx 0900GMT - Pope Francis delivers speech. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
::0940GMT - Speeches from Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina, President of Haiti Jovenel Moise and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
FRANCE RENAULT - Renault news conference re 2018 earnings in the shadow of the Ghosn controversy and Brexit worries ahead.
::0900GMT – News conference.
::1015GMT - Thierry Bollore, the CEO will take questions in English. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
RUSSIA BRIEFING - News briefing by Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
::0700GMT – Begins. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow on merit.
RUSSIA AFGHAN ANNIVERSARY - As Russia prepares to mark the 30th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, AP looks at how the war is portrayed in modern Russia and speaks to veterans who were involved in the campaign.
::Edited self cover
NATO DEFENCE MINISTERS - Final day of NATO defence ministers meeting.
::0630GMT – Arrivals. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0815GMT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addresses North Atlantic Council. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::1000GMT - Arrival of EU Federica Mogherini and doorstep. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::1200GMT - Final news conference by Stoltenberg. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
BELGIUM KING - Court hearing between the former King Albert II and a woman who claims to be his love child at the Brussels court of cassation. King Albert II is refusing to take a DNA test.
::Court hearing begins at 1310GMT and is expected to last for over 2 hours. Behind closed doors.
::King Albert II and Boel are not attending the court hearing. Lawyers will represent them.
::Edited coverage to follow.
BELGIUM CLIMATE - Belgian students march for climate for the sixth week. A big gathering is scheduled in Brussels. Previous marches dragged tens of thousands of students in the Brussels streets.
::0930GMT. Covering Live. Edit to follow.
FRANCE AIRBUS - Annual news conference on Airbus' 2018 results.
::0845GMT – News conference. Accessing live. Edit to follow on merit
KOSOVO THACI - Interview with Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci.
::0930-1000GMT. Edited self cover.
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Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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PHILIPPINES JOURNALIST 2 - Ressa posts bail, condemns 'abuse of power.' STORY NUMBER 4196032
JAPAN LGBT - Gay couples sue for marital rights in Japan. STORY NUMBER 4196030
CHINA US TRADE 2 - China, US envoys hold high-level trade talks. STORY NUMBER 4196025
EL SALVADOR BUKELE - Salvador president-elect wants better US ties. STORY NUMBER 4196021
HAITI PROTEST - Anti-government protest in Haiti, clashes. STORY NUMBER 4196016
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TOP STORIES
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POLAND US MIDEAST - Second day of a two-day conference in Warsaw on the situation in the Middle East.
::0700GMT - Heads of delegations arrive, doorstep. Covering Live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0800GMT - Plenary session with opening remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Access TBC
::0830GMT - Inaugural session. No media access
::1030GMT - Family photo. Access TBC
::1100GMT - Pence delivers remarks at the ministerial to promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East.
::1430GMT - Concluding sessions. No media access.
::1535GMT - Joint press conference with Czaputowicz and Pompeo. TBA
VENEZUELA POLITICAL CRISIS - Continue coverage as both embattled president Nicolas Maduro remains firmly in power and has the backing of the military and self-proclaimed interim president and leader of the opposition, Juan Guaido, continue to rally supporters. The struggle now centers on emergency food and medicine from the United States warehoused on the Colombian border town of Cucuta.
::Monitoring
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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JAPAN NISSAN - The new Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard reportedly visits Japan to meet with Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa to discuss the future of the alliance.
::Media access unlikely. Monitoring.
INDIA MALDIVES NASHEED - Former President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed gives public lecture on "Climate Change: The Way Ahead" .
::0930GMT – Speech. Covering
SKOREA AUSTRIA - South Korean President Moon Jae-in meets with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in.
::Following the meeting, Kurz is expected to meet with South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon and hold a joint news conference with Lee.
::All timings TBC. Covering
CHINA COMMERCE BRIEFING - Ministry of Commerce holds regular briefing
::0700GMT – Briefing. Covering live, edit to follow
VIETNAM VALENTINE PAGODA - Singles flock to a pagoda, popularly believed to have power of match fixing, to wish for better luck in love.
::Edit expected
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments as area controlled by IS shrinks to a couple of villages in the east under SDF pressure
YEMEN CEASEFIRE - Monitoring ceasefire situation in Hodeida and events elsewhere
SUDAN UNREST – Monitoring protests against longtime ruler Omar Bashir
POLAND NETANYAHU – Israeli prime minister at Warsaw meeting on Middle East
::Accessing
EGYPT PARLIAMENT VOTE – Egypt's parliament to vote on amending constitution, a step towards allowing President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi to exceed current term limit
::No access. Monitoring for uppicks/possible reactions
IRAQ VALENTINES MOSUL - Residents of Mosul, recently freed from the rule of the Islamic State, celebrate Valentine's Day
::Covering
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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BRITAIN BREXIT - British Prime Minister Theresa May is due to report back to Parliament on her negotiations with the EU on February 13, with a further series of votes by MPs expected the following day.
::Votes expected around 1700GMT. Accessing live. Edits to follow.
RUSSIA TURKEY - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi for discussions on Syria.
::All timings approximate
::1000GMT. Putin meeting with Erdogan. Accessing edit.
::1030GMT. Putin meeting with Rouhani. Accessing edit.
::1100GMT. Putin, Rouhani and Erdogan meeting. Accessing edit.
::1230GMT. Joint presser. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
POLAND US MIDEAST - Second day of a two-day conference in Warsaw on the situation in the Middle East.
::0700GMT - Heads of delegations arrive, doorstep. Covering Live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0800GMT - Plenary session with opening remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Access TBC
::0830GMT - Inaugural session. No media access
::1030GMT - Family photo. Access TBC
::1100GMT - Pence delivers remarks at the ministerial to promote a Future of Peace and Security in the Middle East. TBA
::1430GMT - Concluding sessions. No media access.
::1535GMT - Joint press conference with Czaputowicz and Pompeo. TBA
SPAIN TRIAL - Proceedings in the politically charged trial of dozen Catalan separatist leaders enter their third day with testimony by former Catalan Vice President Oriol Junqueras. Prosecutors have called for Junqueras to be imprisoned for 25 years on charges of rebellion and misuse of public funds, the highest prison term being sought for separatist leaders who pushed for Catalan independence last year.
::0900GMT – Start of testimony. Accessing live. Edits to follow
NIGERIA ELECTIONS PREVIEW - Nigeria's president and his top challenger in Saturday's election have renewed a pledge of peace ahead of a vote marked by heated accusations that have alarmed some observers. President Muhammadu Buhari, who seeks a second term, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday vowed to contribute to a free and fair election in Africa's most populous country and refrain from "religious incitement" or ethnic profiling.
::Edited self cover.
ITALY POPE IFAD - Against the backdrop of rising global hunger, Pope Francis speaks at the opening ceremony of the Forty-Second session of the Governing Council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a United Nations agency.
::0830GMT - Opening by IFAD president Gilbert F. Houngbo and Director General of FAO Jose' Graziano Da Silva. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
::Approx 0900GMT - Pope Francis delivers speech. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
::0940GMT - Speeches from Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina, President of Haiti Jovenel Moise and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. Accessing live. LiveU quality. Edit on merit
FRANCE RENAULT - Renault news conference re 2018 earnings in the shadow of the Ghosn controversy and Brexit worries ahead.
::0900GMT – News conference.
::1015GMT - Thierry Bollore, the CEO will take questions in English. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
RUSSIA BRIEFING - News briefing by Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
::0700GMT – Begins. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow on merit.
RUSSIA AFGHAN ANNIVERSARY - As Russia prepares to mark the 30th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, AP looks at how the war is portrayed in modern Russia and speaks to veterans who were involved in the campaign.
::Edited self cover
NATO DEFENCE MINISTERS - Final day of NATO defence ministers meeting.
::0630GMT – Arrivals. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0815GMT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addresses North Atlantic Council. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::1000GMT - Arrival of EU Federica Mogherini and doorstep. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::1200GMT - Final news conference by Stoltenberg. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
BELGIUM KING - Court hearing between the former King Albert II and a woman who claims to be his love child at the Brussels court of cassation. King Albert II is refusing to take a DNA test.
::Court hearing begins at 1310GMT and is expected to last for over 2 hours. Behind closed doors.
::King Albert II and Boel are not attending the court hearing. Lawyers will represent them.
::Edited coverage to follow.
BELGIUM CLIMATE - Belgian students march for climate for the sixth week. A big gathering is scheduled in Brussels. Previous marches dragged tens of thousands of students in the Brussels streets.
::0930GMT. Covering Live. Edit to follow.
FRANCE AIRBUS - Annual news conference on Airbus' 2018 results.
::0845GMT – News conference. Accessing live. Edit to follow on merit
KOSOVO THACI - Interview with Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci.
::0930-1000GMT. Edited self cover.
ENDS//