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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France extends residency permits for Ukrainians, moots idea of European permit

9th - Higher Ed
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin says he has given "instructions" that residency permits for Ukrainian nationals in France that are due to expire "in the coming days and weeks" should be extended by "at least 90 days" (Footage by...
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The government is now warning that parents should not give sniffling babies and toddlers over-the-counter cough and cold medicines

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cold medicines too risky for young children

CAPTION: The government is now warning that parents should not give sniffling babies and toddlers over-the-counter cough and cold medicines. (Jan
....
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Investigation into anthrax found in diplomatic mail at US embassy.

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1. Various shots of Vilnius

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f Michael Boyle
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael J. Boyle, First Secretary, Media and...
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Eye study may detect early stage Alzheimer's

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LEAD IN: Scientists studying Alzheimer's are hoping to turn an eye tracking device into an early warning signal for the disease.Our eye movements can reveal secrets about the health of our brains and the way it may be...
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Experts warn of possible security risks with new E-voting systems.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Can Your E-Vote Be Hacked on New Machines?

CAPTION: While many states are switching over to electronic voting machines, some critics say there could be security risks of those voting systems. (Oct
....
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The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for cybercrimes. It's unclear whether everyday PC users will even notice.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: 'Conficker' computer worm set to strike April 1

CAPTION: The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Former child soldiers remember Sierra Leone's brutal civil war 20 years on

9th - Higher Ed
20 years after the end of the brutal civil war that ravaged Sierra Leone (1991-2002), two former child soldiers that were abducted by rebel forces and forced to fight, reflect on their experiences during the war and their lives since...
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USA: QUESTIONS OVER MANUAL RECOUNT

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English/Nat

With the U-S presidency in the balance, Florida's Supreme Court has questioned lawyers on the legality of manual recounts under way in selected...
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Mega-worm that has infected millions of PCs poised for 1 April

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Alexandria, Virginia - 31 March 2009

1. Giant revolving map on screen in Symantec headquarters showing location of Conficker-infected mac
hines
2. Tight of infected host locati
ons on...
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Bridgeman Arts

Disaster planning and cooking. Canada. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 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 students learning food preparation...
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Bloomberg

CrowdStrike CTO Says Chip Flaw Could've Been Much Worse

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- Dmitri Alperovitch, CrowdStrike CTO and co-founder, discusses the chip security flaw that is putting tech companies at risk. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Without words a cafe for deaf customers in Colombia

9th - Higher Ed
Without words or Sin Palabras is the name of the first Colombian cafeteria designed for deaf and mute customers where a menu with instructions on how to communicate in sign language allows for all customers to interact with each other
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Sky News

Government Daily Presser - NHS Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis Part 1

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CLEAN: Interior shots of NHS Medical Director Professor Stephen Powis statement on the coronavirus crisis at daily government press conference at 10 Downing Street on 25 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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GERMANY: PROFILE OF ECB AND FRANKFURT

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English/Nat

In the final days before European Monetary Union becomes a reality, the financial world's focus has shifted to the workings of the new European Central Bank (ECB) in...
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Curated Video

Teenager runs start-up for maintenance workers

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:

A 14-year-old entrepreneur is offering maintenance services to Egypt's foreign commu
nity.
Nour Abdel Aziz founded FIXIT Egypt, a...
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Curated Video

The Administration Is Rejecting Visa Applications With Blank Spaces

Higher Ed
USCIS can reject certain visa forms with any blank fields. Advocates say it's led to hundreds of rejections for immigrants who are otherwise eligible.
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Is Not Too Complicated, Says Moderna CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Stephane Bancel, chief executive officer of Moderna, Inc., talks about the chances of getting a vaccine for coronavirus made. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Yellen’s Team Rejects Prioritization on Approaching Debt Limit

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- For Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s team, prioritizing payments to creditors is not an option if the U.S. reaches the federal debt limit. Bloomberg Government’s Jack Fitzpatrick has the details.
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Sky News

ISIS Files Reveal Assad's Deals With Militants

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ISIS Files Reveal Assad's Deals With Militants
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
The CDC issues revised guidelines for schools and businesses to safely reopen. Abbott makes changes to its rapid COVID-19 test instructions.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Qatar updates about transport plans for FIFA World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Transportation officials in Qatar give a briefing on transportation during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in order "to encourage spectators and the residents and citizens to abide by the instructions," says the chief of service delivery for...
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President Barack Obama offered his condolences to Chile and says the U.S. stands ready to assist. He also urges residents in California and Hawaii to heed all tsunami warnings.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama offers condolences to Chile

CAPTION: President Barack Obama offered his condolences to Chile and says the U.S. stands ready to assist. He also urges residents in California and Hawaii to heed all tsunami warnings....
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Curated Video

MACEDONIA: UN PEACEKEEPERS SHUT DOWN MISSION

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English/Nat

The U.N. peacekeepers in Macedonia have formally shut down their mission after China vetoed an extension of their man
date.
The veto followed Macedonia's establishment of diplomatic ties...
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Curated Video

Victims of childhood abuse demand action from pope, presser

Higher Ed
People allegedly abused as children by Catholic clergy demanded Wednesday that the Vatican hand over all relevant files to secular authorities.

The call came at a news conference in London on the eve...