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Bloomberg

Zimbabwe's Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
The fallout from the war in Ukraine is rippling through Africa, with commodity and food prices shooting higher on fears of supply shortages. In Zimbabwe, inflation hit 66% in February, posing new challenges as the country tries to boost...
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Press Association

Truck drivers protest in Dublin over rising fuel costs

Higher Ed
Independent TD Richard O’Donoghue attended Monday’s protest where truck drivers staged a demonstration over rising fuel costs.
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Curated Video

Fuel Leaks Force NASA To Scrub Launch Of New Moon Rocket

Higher Ed
The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket was set to lift off Monday morning with three test dummies aboard on its first flight.
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Curated Video

Uber Charging Customers New Fuel Fee For Rides And Delivery Services

Higher Ed
The temporary surcharge will be either 45 cents or 55 cents for each Uber trip and either 35 cents or 45 cents for each Uber Eats order.
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Curated Video

Fuel shortages affect population, aid effort

Higher Ed
1. Various of cars queuing up at petrol station 2. Various of people filling up their cars with petrol 3. Various of closed petrol pumps, after supply runs out 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Vox Pop, Beirut resident: "The officials are telling us...
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Curated Video

Bio-fuel 2006

Higher Ed
AP Television London - 03 March 2006 1. Hybrid bus pulling away from stop 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jermaine Kelly, Bus Driver: "This bus is a lot more smoother, its a lot more gentler and the sound of the engine, you don't hear it as...
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Curated Video

WRAP Launch of experimental aircraft - ADDS post flight briefing

Higher Ed
1. B-52 plane with X-43A hypersonic vehicle, with booster rocket attached to right wing, taking off 2. View from below B-52 in flight, booster rocket carrying X-43A visible under right wing 3. View from camera aboard B-52 of X-43A...
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Curated Video

WRAP No fuel, train leaves capital, post office reopens, EU visit, doctors demo

Higher Ed
Baghdad 1. Post Master General of Iraq, Al Azzawi Khalid, cutting tape to re-open post office 2. Various shots of Iraqis chanting and waving flags 3. People being served at post office counter 4. Mid shot of stamps 5. Various of women...
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Curated Video

Scientists at CERN downplay safety fears for powerful accelerator.

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of CERN globe with museum 2. Model of magnet with writing "CERN" on it 3. Exterior of hall of ATLAS experiment at CERN, with huge poster reading "Experience Atlas experiment", one of the four major experiments when the Large...
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Curated Video

Ready-to-eat rice needs no cooking

Higher Ed
Cuttak, Orissa, India, Recent, 2009 1. Close up of paddy crop 2. Shift focus shot of paddy crop 3. Various of different varieties of paddy crop 4. Wide of scientist S.G.Sharma in the fields talking to three people 5. Mid of paddy crop...
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Curated Video

Jennifer Figge has conquered more than 3,000 miles running and crossed almost 25 channels swimming. But nothing compares to her latest endeavor: become the first woman on record to swim the Atlantic Ocean.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Woman attempting to swim across Atlantic Ocean CAPTION: Jennifer Figge has conquered more than 3,000 miles running and crossed almost 25 channels swimming. But nothing compares to her latest endeavor: become the first woman on...
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Curated Video

Long queues for fuel in oil rich Iraq

Higher Ed
Central Baghdad - 7 May 2003 1. Zoom out from an partial statue of Saddam Hussein to cars inching forward in a line for fuel 2. Various of car queuing at petrol stations 3. Various of cars being filled 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Riyad...
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Sky News

Wealthier Pensioners May be Asked to Hand Back Benefits

Higher Ed
Wealthier Pensioners May be Asked to Hand Back Benefits
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Sky News

Mitsubishi Admit Manipulating Fuel Economy

Higher Ed
Mitsubishi Admit Manipulating Fuel Economy
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Central heating now a luxury

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Central heating now a luxury
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: A visit to the world's biggest nuclear reprocessing plant in

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: A visit to the world's biggest nuclear reprocessing plant in
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Curated Video

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Higher Ed
10/00/75 c0052617 - color no date line astronauts and space report energy from wind power cut story: "energy from wind power" shows: old windmills: american western windmill: 100 kilowatt turbine at plumbrook: control room at...
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Bloomberg

Sainsbury CEO on Retail Price Impact of Pound, Brexit

Higher Ed
Oct. 11 -- Mike Coupe, chief executive officer at Sainsbury, discusses the post-Brexit currency effect on retail shoppers as the company opens its new flagship store. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Harriet Harman Talking To Women

Higher Ed
Harriet Harman Talking To Women
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Bloomberg

QuickTake: Trump Aims to Brighten Coal’s Future

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- On today’s "QuickTake" topic, Vonnie Quinn reports on President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise to revive the coal industry. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets.”
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Sky News

Nothern Ireland's First Minister rejects call to stand aside over green energy scheme

Higher Ed
VOICED: Northern Ireland's First Minister has told Sky News she won't resign over allegations she mis-managed a renewable energy scheme that cost the taxpayer #400 million. Arlene Foster will put her case to the Assembly tomorrow - ahead...
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Bridgeman Arts

Mining factory and machinery. France, 1952

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1952 short film 'Les hommes de la nuit', about the work of miners in coal mines in Lorraine, France. Scenes from a mining factory. A worker operates the extraction machinery. Railways transport coal.
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Bridgeman Arts

Missiles on board HMAS Perth. Signalling, and re-supplying. Vietnam and Philippines, 1968

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1968 film 'On The Gunline' by the Department of Navy (RAN Public Relations), documenting the Royal Australian Navy guided missile destroyer HMAS Perth at war in Vietnam between September 1968 and April 1969. In this clip...
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Curated Video

Jeff Bezos says he’ll send a spaceship to the moon

Higher Ed
Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos says he's going to send a spaceship to the moon, joining a resurgence of lunar interest half a century after people first set foot there.