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Press Association

Extinction Rebellion DLR protesters speak prior to arrest

Higher Ed
Interview with Kathy, 51, and Luke Watson who glued themselves to top of DLR train, and footage of their subsequent arrest. Also, interview with Dr Gail Bradbrook, Co-founder of Extinction Rebellion.
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Curated Video

SYND 16/12/1970 SACRED LAKE RETURNED TO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS

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Sacred lake returned to Native American Indians 1) exterior White House 2) interior, President Richard Nixon signing document, pull out to Nixon with 2 Indians in traditional dress. Nixon stands and shakes their hand 3) Indian in...
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Sky News

Annie Lennox On Organizations Taking Part in March

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CLEAN: People gathered in London to take part in the 'Walk in Her Shoes' march for women's rights ahead of International Women's Day on March 8th. Shows singer-songwriter and activist Annie Lennox speaking to women gathered outside City...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Kenya: Odinga ditches Safaricom as part of boycott strategy

9th - Higher Ed
National Super Alliance leader Raila Odinga ditches mobile network operator Safaricom in Nairobi to adopt Airtel instead as part of its party's strategy to boycott re-elected president Uhuru Kenyatta
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Activists, community leaders and politicians react to the guilty verdict in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Protesters stream into US capital for mass anti-racism march

9th - Higher Ed
Anti-racism protesters gather for a mass march in the US capital to mark the anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic "I have a dream" speech which was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963 (Footage by...
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Curated Video

U.S. Adversaries Seize On Turmoil From George Floyd Protests

Higher Ed
China, Russia and Iran have all weighed in on the U.S. unrest, from denying involvement to comparing the demonstrations to protests in Hong Kong.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scuffles as Cambodian court convicts opposition figures

9th - Higher Ed
Scuffles broke outside a Cambodian after sentencing were handed down for exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy and other senior opposition figures (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sister of French 'tourist' jailed in Iran says brother is 'hostage'

9th - Higher Ed
We are completely devastated," says Benjamin Briere's sister Blandine, after her brother was sentenced by Iran to eight years in prison on spying charges. She denounces the "political trial" and says that her brother is being held...
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Curated Video

Spokesman reacts to OPCW comments on chemical weapons

Higher Ed
Syria's main opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition (SNC), has welcomed international efforts to eliminate chemical weapons in Syria, but questioned President Bashar Assad's willingness to cooperate with the international...
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Bloomberg

Italy's Train Porters Return to Fight Black Economy*

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Nov. 14 -- A new porter service has launched at train stations across Italy to tackle the ""black economy"" of illegal porters. It's a throwback to the golden age of rail travel and a small part of multi-million Euro improvement scheme...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Film sparks firestorm over flawed Mexican legal system

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Film sparks firestorm over flawed Mexican legal system
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Curated Video

Aaron Sorkin on timeliness of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

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FILE: Monroeville, Alabama, 3 February 2015
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn promises to create a £1bn arts fund

Higher Ed
Jeremy Corbyn pledges Labour's support for Britain’s arts and culture sector, promising to radically expand access and to invest £1bn in a renewed Cultural Strategy. Referring to Boris Johnson’s decision to reveal his Conservative...
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Bloomberg

Apple's Cook Says U.S. Needs to Do Better on Race

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Tim Cook, Apple chief executive officer, says the company has to do better when it comes to race and diversity. He spoke from the virtual stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
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Sky News

Keir Starmer gives speech outlining labour plans for post pandemic Britain

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer sets out his vision for a post-coronavirus Britain during a keynote speech at a labour press conference on the 18th February 2021 in London, England
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CUTS 16/11/80 OLIVER TAMBO RECEIVES NEHRU AWARD

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Acting president of the ANC (African National Congress), Oliver Tambo, with Indian Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi, receives the Nehru award for international understanding on behalf of imprisoned South African revolutionary, Nelson...
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Curated Video

Al Jazeera chief says no evidence to support conviction of journalists

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Al-Jazeera English Managing Director Al Anstey said it was a "grim day" for journalists and journalism, following today's sentencing of three Al-Jazeera English journalists to at least seven year in jail by a court in Cairo. "The...
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Sky News

American TV star Bill Cosby back in court for the latest hearing in his sexual assault case

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American TV star Bill Cosby back in court for the latest hearing in his sexual assault case
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cleveland protesters march for reform of economy justice system

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Cleveland protesters march for reform of economy justice system
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Bloomberg

The Evolution of Police Protests in America

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Bloomberg CityLab's Linda Poon reports on the evolution of anti-police protests in America. She appears on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

D.C. Considers Renaming Dozens Of Public Schools, Parks

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The public sites are currently named after people tied to slavery and racial injustice.
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Curated Video

Kids shine as Broadway's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' goes big

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KIDS SHINE AS BROADWAY'S 'TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD' GOES BIG
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Press Association

Take the Knee event in Brixton marks George Floyd's death one year on

Higher Ed
People take part in a Take The Knee event in Windrush Square, Brixton, south London, as part of a TUC and Stand Up To Racism week of action to commemorate George Floyd's death one year on.