Instructional Video2:53
SciShow

The World's Next Ocean

12th - Higher Ed
A volcanic eruption and series of earthquakes in 2005 were important not because they did a great deal of damage to humans, but because they’re geologic evidence of where Earth’s next ocean will most likely pop up.
Instructional Video3:12
SciShow

The World's Next Ocean

12th - Higher Ed
A volcanic eruption and series of earthquakes in 2005 were important not because they did a great deal of damage to humans, but because they’re geologic evidence of where Earth’s next ocean will most likely pop up.
Instructional Video11:13
TED Talks

TED: A safe pathway to resettlement for migrants and refugees | Becca Heller

12th - Higher Ed
Human migration is both inevitable and growing. What are we as a global community doing to address it? asks human rights lawyer Becca Heller, who believes that every refugee and migrant deserves a safe pathway to resettlement. Through...
Instructional Video1:03
Great Big Story

The Struggle for Survival of the Somali Wild Ass

12th - Higher Ed
With fewer than 700 left, the Somali wild ass fights extinction, surviving harsh desert conditions and human threats.
Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

Locating the Ancient Land of Punt

3rd - Higher Ed
Researchers have discovered a 3,300-year-old baboon skull, believed to be the first clear example of a treasure brought back from the mythical Land of Punt by ancient Egyptians. Chemical analysis suggests the animal originated from a...
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Eritrea - Geography & Regions | Countries of the World

Pre-K - 5th
Learn about Eritrea -- a northeastern African nation on the Red Sea -- including tis 6 regions with this Countries of the World video by KLT.
Instructional Video11:28
Jabzy

Why are there so many Eritrean Refugees? | Modern Day Slavery, Isaias Afwerki, Eritrean Military

12th - Higher Ed
Why are there so many Eritrean Refugees? | Modern Day Slavery, Isaias Afwerki, Eritrean Military
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

How Ethiopia Beat Colonialism | The Life & Times of Menelik II

12th - Higher Ed
Even before Italy got served at the Battle of Adwa, Menelik was a busy guy. Did anyone else know Ethiopia had its own Warring States period (Era of Princes / Zemene Mesafint)? Because I certainly didn't. And the fact that Tewodros did...
Instructional Video2:01
Next Animation Studio

Ethiopian government declares ceasefire until end of farming season

12th - Higher Ed
Ethiopia’s government has declared a ceasefire in the war-torn region of Tigray after rebel fighters retook the regional capital, but famine has already taken hold. <br/>
Instructional Video11:45
TLDR News

Ethiopia's Civil War is Expanding: How it's Becoming a Damaging International Dispute - TLDR UK

12th - Higher Ed
For years there have been tensions in Ethiopia with various political and ethnic groups vying for power. At the beginning of November, this tensions escalated further into a full-blown civil war between the federal government and the...
Instructional Video2:03
The Telegraph

On the ground in Sudan where Ethiopians are fleeing to escape a brutal offensive

Higher Ed
The Telegraph's Will Brown reports from the Hamdayet, eastern Sudan where thousands of Ethiopian refugees have fled after the federal government's offensive on northern Tigray province intensified.
Instructional Video3:27
Jabzy

First Italo-Ethiopian War - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the First Italo-Ethiopian War - 3 Minute History
Instructional Video4:39
Jabzy

Greco-Persian Wars - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Greco-Persian Wars
Instructional Video11:22
AllTime 10s

10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights Records

12th - Higher Ed
Most of us live in countries with pretty strong human rights. But some people aren't so lucky. From Chinese censorship to Saudi suppression, these are the 10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights In The World'
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Where in the world is censorship most oppressive?

12th - Higher Ed
When governments seek to control information and ideas they seek to limit access to the internet, imprison journalists and stop free speech. Find out where in the world censorship is most oppressive.
News Clip1:17
Curated Video

Trial begins for Eritrean man accused of leading brutal migrant smuggling network

9th - Higher Ed
Prosecutors say Tewelde Goitom, also known as Amanuel Walid, ran an operation bringing East African migrants to Europe under horrific conditions, demanding huge sums of money from their relatives to free them from camps in Libya.
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

Outrage over reports EU-funding linked to forced labour in Eritrea

9th - Higher Ed
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has criticised the European Union over its funding of an infrastructure project in the brutal dictatorship of Eritrea. 



The scheme, which received €20 million from Brussels,...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

Why Eritrea's leader was left out of Ethiopia's Nobel peace prize

9th - Higher Ed
Ethiopia's leader Abiy Ahmed will receive the Nobel peace prize for his efforts to resolve the conflict with Eritrea.
News Clip4:19
Curated Video

Analysis: Ethiopia PM receives Nobel Peace Prize

9th - Higher Ed
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has just received the Nobel peace prize for his efforts fostering peace with the country's neighbour, Eritrea.
News Clip23:58
Curated Video

Depot Asmara: A Story of Eritrea’s Railway | Witness

9th - Higher Ed
A train driver and mechanic lovingly maintain an old steam railway in Eritrea, revealing their country's past.
News Clip25:00
Curated Video

The Battle for Ethiopia | People and Power

9th - Higher Ed
Can Ethiopia's reforming president overcome deep ethnic tensions and tribal rivalries?
News Clip25:45
Curated Video

Is the Horn of Africa facing a wider conflict? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Violence in Ethiopia risks pulling in neighbours as Eritrea's capital bombed by forces from Tigray region.
News Clip0:57
Curated Video

Refugees land in Rome by plane

9th - Higher Ed
One-hundred-and-thirty-nine refugees from Eritrea and Somalia arrived in Rome on Wednesday morning.



It's part of a programme which aims to bring refugees to Europe

by plane.

This 40-year-old Ethiopian woman is...
News Clip0:52
Curated Video

'There's more to Black people than what we hear in the media'

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. educator Monica Noakes and a colleague spearheaded a project spotlighting Black achievers around the globe every single day during Black History Month. 'It's not just about the rap, it's not just about the hip hop.'