Bridgeman Arts
United States, 1950s: Plane lands, cameraman in foreground
United States, 1950s: Plane lands, cameraman in foreground. Matthew Ridgway steps off plane. Ridgway with soldiers, officials. Plane on runway.
Bridgeman Arts
United States, 1950s: Crowd on sidewalk in Tokyo
United States, 1950s: Crowd on sidewalk in Tokyo. Car pulls up to camera. Douglas MacArthur exits car. MacArthur walks past crowd into building.
Bridgeman Arts
United States, 1950s: Exterior of Dai-Ichi Seimei building in Tokyo
United States, 1950s: Exterior of Dai-Ichi Seimei building in Tokyo. Building entrance. Military guard outside building.
Bloomberg
Brookings Tanvi Madan on Wang Yi's visit to India
Brookings Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy and The India Project Director, Tanvi Madan, discusses China Foreign
Minister Wang Yi first trip to India since 2019. Madan is also an author of "Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped U.S.-India...
Bloomberg
Le Pen Warns U.S. Not to Push Russia Into China's Arms
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who's a frontrunner in April's presidential election, says she opposes sanctions on Russia and warns the U.S. against a "new Cold War". In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in...
Press Association
UK ‘tough talk’ on Ukraine not matched with action on NI Protocol, rally hears
The UK Government is failing to match its “tough talk” over Ukraine with meaningful action in getting rid of the Northern Ireland Protocol, a rally has been told. TUV leader Jim Allister addressed the anti-protocol meeting at Carlton...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Qatar refuses to outsource foreign policy in Gulf crisis
Qatar refuses to bow to Saudi led demands to outsource its foreign policy to resolve the Gulf crisis its government spokesman told AFP in an interview
Bloomberg
Facebook Co-Founder Heads $10 Million 'Anti-Monopoly' Fund
Oct.18 -- Chris Hughes, co-founder at Facebook, and Thomas Perriello, executive director at Open Society-US, discuss efforts to break up and regulate Facebook and other big tech firms. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Ireland Doesn't Do Special Tax Deals, Says Finance Minister
Jul.15 -- Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says the country doesn't make any special tax deals with any company. He was reacting to the European Union's lower court ruling that said Ireland didn't give Apple any unfair tax breaks....
Bloomberg
CFR's Haass Is Baffled by Tillerson's Policy Approach
Sep.20 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talks about President Donald Trump's address to the UN General Assembly and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's approach to foreign policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Gary Locke on China's Stance in Ukraine
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and ambassador to China, Gary Locke, discusses China's stance on Russia-Ukraine war. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
Curated Video
President Barack Obama says a referendum for Crimea to become part of Russia would violate international law. (March 6)
U.S. President Barack Obama declared on Thursday that a referendum in 10 days on the future of a Ukraine's Crimea peninsula would violate international law, and the United States moved to impose visa restrictions and financial sanctions...
Sky News
Ukraine War: Liz Truss Press Conference
CLEAN: Shows interior shots UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss MP giving press conference on Ukraine War (Part 2), in Washington DC. Ukraine war: Liz Truss the UK foreign secretary is in Washington DC for talks with her US counterpart to...
Bloomberg
Why Russia's Invasion Is Causing Anxiety in Beijing
Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, editor of Foreign Affairs, says the Russian invasion of Ukraine has created "anxiety" in Beijing over the question of territorial sovereignty. "They talk about sovereignty all the time and this cuts against it," he...
Curated Video
Edit of Zimbabwe's president addresses Earth Summit
1. Various Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, walking onto stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe:
"Your excellencies we must examine why 10 years after Rio, the poor remain very much with us - poorer and...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Ruto pledges to work for all Kenyans after swearing-in
William Ruto pledges to work for all Kenyans after he was sworn in as president at a pomp-filled ceremony, five weeks after his narrow victory in a bitterly-fought but largely peaceful election (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Chalabi comments on holy sites and sovereignty
1. Ahmed Chalabi, Member of Iraqi Governing Council walking into news briefing
2. Cutaway reporter
3. Mid shot Chalabi and reporter
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ahmed Chalabi, Member of the Iraqi Governing Council:
"Our voice was clear, we...
Bloomberg
Stonehill College's Ohanyan on Russia Sanctions
Anna Ohanyan, Professor of Political Science, discusses the latest on Ukraine as President Biden amps up sanctions on Russia. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Australia".
Bloomberg
Richard Haass: Brexit to Bring 'Dis-United Kingdom'
June 13 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, offers warnings on further political troubles for the United Kingdom if the nation votes to leave the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
H.K. Chief Executive Lam 'Needs to Go': Activist Investor Webb
Jun.16 -- David Webb, activist investor and founder of webb-site.com, talks about Hong Kong's contentious bill that would allow extradition to the mainland. The city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam suspended consideration of the...
Curated Video
Gaza - Dispute over census in East Jerusalem
The Israeli parliament rushed through a bill on Wednesday to prevent a census of the Palestinian population from taking place in East Jerusalem. The bill's passage was ensured when the opposition labour party gave their support to the...