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Press Association

Daily political briefing - March 14

Higher Ed
All the latest political news as Taoiseach Leo Varadkar tells a Washington DC crowd that Palestinian civilians are being subject to “humiliation and starvation” during the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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Press Association

Irish minister says South Africa has made ‘irrefutable’ points on Gaza conflict

Higher Ed
One of the leaders of Ireland’s coalition Government has said there are “irrefutable” points in South Africa’s case against Israel for genocide in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). South Africa says the scale of the deaths and...
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Bridgeman Arts

California, 1952: As a train attempts to navigate through snow, a history of Donner Pass is narrated

Pre-K - Higher Ed
California, 1952: As a train attempts to navigate through snow, a history of Donner Pass is narrated.
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Bridgeman Arts

Struggles of the People in Italy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Struggles of the People in Italy
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Curated Video

NASA Joins Efforts To Save Manatees By Improving Water Quality

Higher Ed
Researchers believe poor quality led to algal blooms and a loss of seagrass, that cut off a food source for the manatees.
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Bridgeman Arts

RESEARCH IMW tape 171 signs of the nazi medical experiments on auschwitz victims 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1945 - Poland - Child with signs of medical experiments - prisoner arrives and faces the scientists - Prisoners examined by the Soviet scientists, one is infected by leprosy - young boy examined - Young man is being examined - 13 years...
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part one - women fetching water in Africa and Asia. African women with starving baby.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. WS of desert with shots of animal carcasses. Camel train with women fetching water. African woman trying to save her malnourished baby....
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Bloomberg

UN Warns Starvation Tops Virus Risk for Poorest Nations

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- David Beasley, executive director of the United Nations’ World Food Programme, discusses the impact the coronavirus outbreak is having on global food supply. The economic hardship in the developing world caused by the spread of...
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Curated Video

SeaWorld Ramps Up Care For Threatened Florida Manatees

Higher Ed
Researchers predict more than 1,000 manatee deaths this year in Florida, as poor water quality is killing off seagrass the animals eat.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US: pilgrim descendants celebrate 400th Thanksgiving, a day of mourning for Native Americans

9th - Higher Ed
In the fall of 1621, the pilgrims held a feast and were joined by members of the local Wampanoag tribe, sharing their food with the newcomers: it's the first Thanksgiving, which later gave birth to the famous American holiday (Footage by...
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part seven - Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh, c.1981

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh. Nurse talks to the camera.
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Curated Video

North Korea/China - Children dying of hunger

Higher Ed
Aid workers in North Korea say the food crisis has become so bad that some children have already died from malnutrition. The announcment came as North Korean officials admitted for the first time that children are dying of starvation due...
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Curated Video

Farmers apprehend Z'babweans illegally crossing border

Higher Ed
1. Various of farmers driving on patrol 2. Vehicles parked, one with sign reading: (English) "TLU Farm Patrol" (TLU = Transvaalse Landbou Unie, which is Afrikaans for Transvaal Farmers Union) 3. Farmer driving across dirt road, talking...
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Curated Video

RR7035A NIGERIA: EIGHT MONTHS AFTER THE WAR

Higher Ed
When the war ended, the number of people thought to be in urgent need of food ran into millions. The Nigerian Government under General Gowon said it would cope with this problem on its own, and without the help of outside agencies, many...
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Curated Video

Could A Fragile Cease-Fire In Tigray End World's Worst Hunger Crisis?

Higher Ed
Millions of civilians in hard-to-reach Tigray areas, in northern Ethiopia, are at risk of malnutrition and illness.
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Curated Video

Bitterly Cold Winter Compounds Humanitarian Crisis In Afganistan

Higher Ed
Billions of dollars in assets are being withheld from the Taliban as millions of Afghans are on the brink of famine amid freezing temperatures.
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Curated Video

Food Prices, Hunger On The Rise Around The World Amid War In Ukraine

Higher Ed
Russian missiles are destroying warehouses and equipment and Russian warships and mines are blocking ports Ukraine needs to export grain.
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Curated Video

British PM and Indian counterpart comment on NKorea

Higher Ed
1. Wide of news conference 2. Side shot of Blair talking while Singh listens 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Blair, British prime minister: "They are in clear breach of their international obligations. Whereas a country like India is very...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Luzon POWs Freed

Higher Ed
US Rangers and Filipino Guerrillas march through jungle / rescued POWs smile / soldiers stand by General Wainwright / POWs' receive cigarettes, smoke and eat / soldier is carried on a stretcher / wounded man walks with a cane / soldiers...
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Curated Video

Death Toll Rises In Mariupol As Russia Continues Ukrainian Invasion

Higher Ed
Newsy's Jason Bellini spoke with Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadoviy about Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine.
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Curated Video

MONGOLIA: HARSH WINTER KILLS LIVE STOCK

Higher Ed
English/Nat As bitter winds sweep through Mongolia's barren pastures and temperatures drop to minus 45 Celsius (minus 49 Fahrenheit), tens of thousands of families are forced to watch their cattle die from the severe cold. The harsh...
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Curated Video

UN envoy appeals for donations for Zimbabwe

Higher Ed
00 00 People from Hwali, Matabeleland South Province queuing for food packages from World Vision 00 04 Maize being measured out from bags 00 08 Woman carrying away bag of grain 00 13 Woman carrying bag on her head 00 21 Wide shot...
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Curated Video

9220C

Higher Ed
STORY: A race to avert famine in Haiti's rural north west is underway, as the poorest region of the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere struggles against formidable odds - a five-year drought and a six-month old international trade...
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Curated Video

GNS WEEKLY NEWS: MONGOLIA WEATHER

Higher Ed
English/Nat As bitter winds sweep through Mongolia's barren pastures and temperatures drop to minus 45 Celsius (minus 49 Fahrenheit), tens of thousands of families are forced to watch their cattle die from the severe cold. The harsh...