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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Greek island Lesbos prepares to welcome Pope Francis

9th - Higher Ed
The Greek island of Lesbos prepares to welcome Pope Francis who said that Europe was "torn by nationalist egoism" on migration during a meeting with EU vice-president Margaritis Schinas, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and Prime...
News Clip3:36
Sky News

Boris Johnson meets foreign leaders to build united front against Vladimir Putin

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior and interior shots UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson meeting with Dutch and Canadian Counterparts at RAF Northolt to discuss Ukraine crisis, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte...
News Clip3:55
Press Association

Starmer criticises PM's trip to Saudi Arabia

Higher Ed
Interview with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on a visit to retrofitted energy efficient houses in Huddersfield. He talks about Boris Johnson's trip to Saudi Arabia, alternatives to Russian gas, progress in Ukraine, support for refugees...
Stock Footage1:27
Bridgeman Arts

Korean refugees crossing the North-South border, refugee camp with adults and children sleeping and eating. 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Anti-Communist propaganda film. North Korea, 38th parallel. People crossing bridges. Demarcation zone, border between North and South Korea. 1950. War in Korea, fights. US army. Refugees walking with belongings through countryside....
Stock Footage4:07
Bridgeman Arts

Berlin post WWII - communism, Walter Ulbricht, refugee camps, Berlin at demarcation line, 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Anti-Communist propaganda film. Cold War. Eastern Germany, Berlin. Brandenburg gate. Military parade in Eastern Germany, Walter Ulbricht (w/out sound) making speech, meeting the parade. Berlin 1945, Soviet army, fall of Berlin. Burning...
News Clip2:58
Curated Video

Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

Higher Ed
Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
News Clip2:58
Curated Video

Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

Higher Ed
Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
News Clip4:01
Curated Video

Thousands march against racism in London

Higher Ed
Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of central London on Saturday in a demonstration against racism.Protesters carried brightly coloured placards and gathered outside the Palace of Westminster at the end of the...
News Clip5:28
Curated Video

A Fraction Of Global Refugees Resettle In The U.S. Who Are They?

Higher Ed
Around 1.5% of global refugees in need of resettlement become U.S. refugees. What sets them apart, and how does the U.S. select them?
News Clip12:05
Press Association

Shapps shocked by treatment of P&O staff

Higher Ed
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps addresses the Tory spring conference in Blackpool. He says events in the Ukraine show how lucky this country is, says good quality infrastructure is what makes a nation strong, denies the UK is in...
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Press Association

Ross calls for generosity towards Ukrainians seeking sanctuary in UK

Higher Ed
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has called for generosity to be shown towards Ukrainians who come to the UK seeking sanctuary. Speaking at his party’s conference in Aberdeen on Saturday, he thanked Zhenya Dove – the Ukrainian...
News Clip3:56
Press Association

Liberal Democrat leader calls on Prime Minister to resign despite Ukraine crises

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has called on the Prime Minister to resign despite having to deal with the crisis in Ukraine, saying he is not trustworthy. He adds that the UK needs to go further on supporting Ukrainian refugees,...
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Press Association

Belfast deli 'overwhelmed' by donations to Ukrainian refugees

Higher Ed
A Belfast restaurant has been 'overwhelmed' by donations to Ukraine after its owner created a drop-off point for items including clothing, food and medicines. Monika Rawson has been living in Northern Ireland for more than 16 years,...
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Press Association

Eduard Heger to discuss Ukraine humanitarian aid with Boris Johnson

Higher Ed
Slovakian premier Eduard Heger said that alongside co-ordination, the West can also help with the humanitarian aid being provided to Ukraine – a point he plans to discuss with Boris Johnson. He told the PA news agency: “Again this is a...
News Clip3:06
Curated Video

Humanitarian Crisis In Ukraine As Residents Seek Safety

Higher Ed
Those fleeing Ukraine are pressing west to the border with Poland.
News Clip3:25
Curated Video

Americans Worry About Loved Ones In Ukraine As Russia Escalates Attack

Higher Ed
According to data from the United Nations, more than one million Ukrainians have crossed borders since the Russian invasion started.
News Clip7:26
Press Association

A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman.

Higher Ed
A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman. Mick Swinhoe, 52, said he bought the house next to his own in...
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Press Association

Diane Abbott brands Donald Trump and Boris Johnson 'racist' in Stand Up To Racism address

Higher Ed
Diane Abbott addresses a Stand Up To Racism plenary, in which she discusses racism in British and American politics, and the plight of refugees. Ms Abbott, who is the long-serving MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, said Boris...
News Clip12:59
Curated Video

RR7309A SOUTH VIETNAM: THE DEBRIS OF WAR

Higher Ed
At Ho Nai, 20 miles from Saigon, is the biggest scrapyard in the world, 450 acres of junk discarded by the Americans as they left Vietnam. Ruined tanks, trucks, jeeps and armoured personnel carriers lie cheek by jowl with pin tables,...
News Clip1:33
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Syrian official comments on refugee crisis

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Syrian official comments on refugee crisis
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Press Association

Religious leaders urge UK government for 'do more' for Ukrainian refugees

Higher Ed
Catholic Primate of All Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin (left) and the Church of Ireland Primate of All Ireland Archbishop John McDowell speaking to the media in Armagh on the war in Ukraine and the response to the refugee crisis. Both...
News Clip5:25
Bloomberg

Macron Boosted by Position as Wartime Leader

Higher Ed
As French President Emmanuel Macron runs for re-election next month, his popularity is currently supported by his position as a wartime leader and his attempts to seek a diplomatic outcome with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Macron...
News Clip3:44
Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer: Rwanda immigration plan is a 'desperate' effort to distract from PM's 'law-breaking'

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said Government plans to send 'illegal' immigrants to Rwanda to have their claims processed are "a desperate announcement by a Prime Minister who just wants to distract from his own law-breaking". Speaking during a...
News Clip3:29
Press Association

UK firm's Ukrainian staff discuss new lives in wartime

Higher Ed
Hunting for saboteurs, making Molotov cocktails and running for shelter as air raid sirens sound has become the new life for Ukraine-based website developers who work for a UK company. One of the three men, who are based in Lviv in...