News Clip2:08
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Victims of Zimbabwe blitz struggle to build houses

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Victims of Zimbabwe blitz struggle to build houses
News Clip2:40
Bloomberg

What Business Leaders Say About U.S.-China Relations

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Myron Brilliant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce head of international affairs, discusses the state of U.S.-China relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip2:38
Sky News

Vox Pops Local Residents Regarding Grenfell Fire Government Response

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Nick Paget-Brown, the council leader condemned over his conduct since the Grenfell Tower fire, has said he'll step down, after barring of residents and the media from Kensington's first council cabinet meeting since the Grenfell...
Stock Footage0:50
Bridgeman Arts

Mr Eiffel, President Armand Fallires, 1900s, Paris at turn of century. Shots of hunting party and government officials.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mr Eiffel, President Armand Fallires, 1900s, Paris at turn of century (exact date unknown). Hunting party. Government officials.
News Clip2:43
Sky News

Alexander Perepilichnaya Found Dead

Higher Ed
VOICED: The death of a jogger in this exclusive Surrey neighbourhood is officially unexplained. 44 year old Alex Perepilichnyy SHOWS: St George's Hill neighbourhood with a treated effect, reporter piece to camera, Bill Browder looking...
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

US Attorney Gen comments on extradition talks

Higher Ed
1. US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Colombian Attorney General Mario Iguaran walking to podium 2. TV camera at presser 3. Wide Gonzales and Iguaran at presser 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alberto Gonzales, US Attorney General: "Our...
News Clip1:38
Curated Video

DVS UK Terror

Higher Ed
<HEADLINE: Britain lowers terror level, vows immigration changes CAPTION: British officials say they will expand checks on immigrants taking skilled jobs and review recruiting for the National Health Service, which employed all...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

The aid flooding into Haiti by plane and boat is not reaching earthquake victims quickly enough to stem growing unrest because of transportation bottlenecks and isolated violence.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Haiti quake victims protest slow aid distribution CAPTION: The aid flooding into Haiti by plane and boat is not reaching earthquake victims quickly enough to stem growing unrest because of transportation bottlenecks and...
News Clip3:12
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN official confident Ebola situation to improve in next 60 days

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : UN official confident Ebola situation to improve in next 60 days