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Malaysia Declares State of Emergency, Suspends Parliament

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- Malaysia’s king declared a state of emergency. The move allows embattled Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin avoid facing an election until the pandemic is over. Sophie Kamaruddin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Fed Main Street Policy 'Cumbersome, Not Terribly Effective,' Kevin Warsh Says

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh says Fed stimulus actions haven't been "trickling down to the real economy in a meaningful way." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

W.H.O. Declares Monkeypox A Global Emergency

Higher Ed
New York City is the current epicenter of the monkeypox outbreak in the U.S., with 778 cases.
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Bloomberg

Turkey Declares 3-Month State of Emergency

Higher Ed
July 21 -- The lira hit an all-time low as President Erdogan announced a three-month state of emergency in Turkey while the government hunts down those who were involved in last week's attempted coup. Bloomberg's Simin Demokan reports on...
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Monitors: Unstamped ballots undermine fraud safeguards

Higher Ed
An international observer mission in Ankara said on Monday that the Turkish constitutional referendum fell short of international standards.Tana de Zuleta of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said that a...
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Disaster food preparation and children. Canada. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of children being fed at food centres....
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Bloomberg

Erdogan Tightens His Grip on Turkey

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- The most pivotal elections in modern Turkish history took place in June and Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emerged victorious. Now the once ceremonial position of president that he holds will become the formal nexus of political...
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Grenfell Residents struggling after fire

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots relief centre for victims of the Grenfell Tower Fire with volunteers working and police guarding the door. Exterior shots interview with Eleanor Kelly from the Grenfell Fire Response Team speaking on always...
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Bloomberg

Germany's Yield Curve Looks Like 2016, Citi's Bailin Says

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- In "Single Best Chart," David Bailin, chief investment officer at Citi Private Bank, examines the German yield curve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UN urges Hungary to stop politicising migration

Higher Ed
The U.N. migration expert said on Wednesday that Hungary should not allow security concerns to override the human rights of migrants and called on the country's authorities to stop politicizing migration, which has "scape-goated" migrants.
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Bloomberg

New York Declares a State of Emergency Over Virus

Higher Ed
Mar.13 -- The coronavirus is being billed by the French President as the biggest epidemic of the past 100 years while the Trump administration has been criticized for not taking it seriously enough. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on...
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Ministers leave coronavirus Cobra meeting in Whitehall

Higher Ed
Ministers exit an emergency Cobra meeting, which was centered around the Government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Seen leaving are Jacob Rees-Mogg, Gavin Williamson and Robert Buckland.
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Bloomberg

Virus Is Trending Bad in Japan, Says Temple University’s Kingston

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University, discusses Japan’s emergency declaration and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s stimulus measures. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
First coronavirus death occurs in California, House approves coronavirus funding, Internet temporarily restored in Kashmir
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Calif. power cuts leave elderly, disabled in dark

Higher Ed
Residents of a low-income, senior apartment complex in the San Francisco Bay Area say they faced pitch-black stairwells and hallways, and an elevator that shut down during a pre-emptive power outage that lasted two days.
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Bloomberg

Japan Is Set to Lift State of Emergency for Tokyo

Higher Ed
May.25 -- The Japanese government is on the brink of lifting the state of emergency for Tokyo, its surrounding regions and the northern island of Hokkaido, allowing more parts of the economy to re-open as new coronavirus cases tail off....
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
In her opening statement, former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch warned foreign and private interests are influencing U.S. policy.
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Bloomberg

Why Astra Vaccine Drama Risks Prolonging Covid Pandemic

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine has suffered a series of setbacks, from concern in European nations about blood clots, to the U.S. questioning whether information in the company’s vaccine trial was outdated. Bloomberg’s Suzi...
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U.S. on Covid Vaccine Honor System in Reopening: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in public as the U.S. reopens ahead of the summer season. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported...
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Bloomberg

Bernstein Favors India's Cipla, Dr. Reddy's, Sun Pharma, Lupin

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Nithya Balasubramanian, health-care analyst at Bernstein, discusses the prospects for Covid-19 vaccine approvals in India, and the outlook for the country's pharmaceutical industry. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Looking at a More Normal Summer Than 2021: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses challenges to vaccine passports and vaccine efficacy against Covid-19 variants. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R....
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
FDA approves Pfizer vaccine; Senate passes stopgap spending bill; and 3 Snow leopards test positive for COVID-19
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Press Association

Javid explains policy for efficient NHS spending

Higher Ed
Health Secretary Sajid Javid explains why he thinks focussed spending rather than blanket increase in funding is best for the NHS and talks about the current A&E waiting time crisis. He was speaking at the NHS ConfedExpo conference in...
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Bloomberg

When Will the World Have Enough Covid Vaccines?

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- Jerome Kim, director general of the International Vaccine Institute, a Seoul-based non-profit international organization devoted to research in vaccine development and delivery for the developing world, discusses the rollout of...