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Curated Video

More reax from doctor at Centers for Disease Control, minister

Higher Ed
Liberian officials faced a difficult choice on Thursday - deciding which handful of Ebola patients were to receive an experimental drug that could prove life-saving, ineffective or even harmful. ZMapp, the untested Ebola drug, arrived in...
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Curated Video

Hollande's closing remarks at Africa summit, Tanzanian president comments

Higher Ed
Tanzania's President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete said on Wednesday that the African continent needs to develop economic ties with both developing countries and wealthier nations. "Africa needs partnership with France and other countries both...
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WRAP Coaches, officials react to results of World Cup 2006 draw

Higher Ed
1. Various people celebrating after draw 2. Wide image news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Franz Beckenbauer, head of the Germany 2006 Organising Committee "There are no weak, no strong (groups), but there are differences. Group C is...
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Curated Video

Government declares two rebel-held cities war zones

Higher Ed
Bouake 1. People demonstrating in street and chanting "We don't want Gbagbo", with armed rebels walking around 2. Mid shot crowd chanting 3. Rebel, wearing blue hat, watching crowd chanting "Gbagbo is a thief and murderer" 4. Pan from...
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Chevron Corp offshore natural gas rig continues to burn; company statement

Higher Ed
1. Aerial of emergency platform installed to drill a relief well to halt the fire weeks after the natural gas leak fire at a Chevron Corp. rig off the southern coast of Nigeria 2. Various of fire raging at the site of Chevron's "KS...
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Curated Video

WHO official says number of cases "doubling every four weeks"

Higher Ed
The death toll from Ebola will rise this week to more than 4,500 people among the nine-thousand infected, and the outbreak is still out of control in three West African nations, a top official with the UN health agency said on...
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Precautions to prevent spread of Ebola in Nigeria and Guinea

Higher Ed
Officials in Nigeria and Guinea said on Monday they were taking all precautions necessary to prevent the spread of Ebola. At an isolation unit in Lagos, Ebola patients were being quarantined and staff are being sanitised as they enter...
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Curated Video

Ghana - Bill Clinton arrives

Higher Ed
US President Bill Clinton, kicking off a whirlwind six-nation African tour in Ghana, on Monday (23/3) proposed a US partnership with the continent, based on democratization and economic liberalisation. To the beat of traditional drums, a...
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Dutch, Cameroon fans gather ahead of their team's World Cup match

Higher Ed
Paarl, near Cape Town 1. Wide of double decker bus and Netherlands football fans arriving at train station 2. Various of orange-clad fans walking next to bus as it drives through town 3. Wide of fans entering train station 4. High angle...
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Curated Video

UK: SHELL OIL COMPANY DENY ALLEGATIONS OF TORTURE IN NIGERIA

Higher Ed
English/Nat The giant oil company Shell on Friday denied allegations that its own security personnel arrested and tortured two Ogoni campaigners in Nigeria. The two are among 19 members of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni...
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Cameroon born singer on the instuments he plays and where he calls home

Higher Ed
Despite having been born and raised in Cameroon, Singer songwriter Muntu Valdo has a philosophical way of how he determines where he calls his home. "Generally I call home where I have a roof and a nice bed to sleep in because I say...
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Curated Video

Soldiers loyal to former govt attempt counter-coup, residents flee

Higher Ed
1. People fleeing city centre looking for public transport 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox pop, Dembe, First name not available, local resident: "It appears that the soldiers have got as far as the state TV offices and they started firing all...
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Bloomberg

Poverty, Instability Led to Ebola Outbreak: Edelstein

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Chatham House Research Fellow Michael Edelstein discusses the Ebola outbreak in West Africa on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Dallas Hospital First Released Ebola Man With Antibiotic

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- The first man to be diagnosed in the U.S. with Ebola was initially given antibiotics and sent home by a Dallas hospital after showing up with flu-like symptoms, creating a two-day gap before he returned in an ambulance....
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Rising amid squalor, Senegal monument stirs anger

Higher Ed
1. Zoom out from a monument under construction, to a poor area in Senegal 2. Various of the monument 3. A drawing of what the monument will look like after completion 4. Wide of street in Wakam, a suburb in Dakar where the monument is...
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Bloomberg

Burwell: We Have Public Health System to Contain Ebola

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell comments on United States government efforts in response to the spread of Ebola. She spoke at a White House news conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ghana, Uganada, Tanzania and Nigeria comment as Nigeria declared free of Ebola; Israeli measures to prevent spread

Higher Ed
African leaders at a business summit in London warned on Monday that the Ebola crisis could harm the continent's economy. Tanzania's Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said it was a concern for all of Africa, adding that Ebola was threatening...
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Bloomberg

How Businesses Leaders Can Help Fight the Ebola Outbreak

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina discusses what role U.S. business leaders can play in fighting the spread of Ebola. She speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Unusual to extreme - beauty regimes in 2013

Higher Ed
It may only be skin deep, but when comes to beauty it seems we're prepared to try almost anything, anywhere and 2013 has been no exception. In the pursuit of looking good treatments this year have ranged from snails, snakes and even...
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A deployment ceremony was held in Maryland Monday for the U.S. military mobile laboratory staff that will head to West Africa this week to help with the fight against Ebola. (Oct. 27)

Higher Ed
A deployment ceremony was held in Maryland Monday for the U.S. military mobile laboratory staff that will head to West Africa this week. The 1st Area Medical Laboratory based in Aberdeen, is designed to assess and combat biological and...
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WRAP Reaction to results of World Cup 2006 draw, adds French bite

Higher Ed
1. Various people celebrating after draw 2. Wide image news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Franz Beckenbauer, head of the Germany 2006 Organising Committee "There are no weak, no strong (groups), but there are differences. Group C is...
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Contestants and organisors on relocation of beauty pageant

Higher Ed
1. Photographers surround Miss England Daniella Luan and Miss Nigeria Chinenye Ochuba 2. Miss England and Miss Nigeria hug each other amid camera flashes 3. Various beauty queens line up for photographers 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Rachel...
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Sarkozy meets Singh, signing of deal, comment on ICoast

Higher Ed
1. French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh shaking hands and posing for cameras 2. Mid of Sarkozy, tilt down to hands, tilt up to Singh as both leaders walk away 3. Wide of Sarkozy and Singh walking in...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EUs Ebola czar focused on medical boots on the ground

9th - Higher Ed
Europe must send more medical boots to West Africa and help rebuild local health systems to help tackle the outbreak of Ebola the EUs Ebola coordinator said in an interview