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Britain's First Trade Deal: Why the UK Australia Trade Deal is Proving so Controversial - TLDR News
The UK appears to be on the brink of reaching its first brand new trade deal (with Australia) but there's been some real controversy in government about it. So in this video we explain the new deal, its benefits and why said deal has...
Financial Times
Veganomics: could cutting meat save the planet and make you money?
Animal agriculture represents a quarter of global greenhouse gases. FT reporters examine the environmental case for going vegan, whether the City could be part of a move away from animal products and how difficult it still is to turn to...
Curated Video
Illegal ivory: where does it come from, where does it go?
The illegal ivory trade is big business. A single shipment can be worth up to $1.3m. The vast majority of ivory poached in Africa ends up in China
The Economist
Cocaine: why the cartels are winning
America spends $40bn a year on the war on drugs. But its “zero tolerance” approach has done little to curb addiction or overdose rates, which are the highest in the world.
Rachel's English
Learn the Phonetic Alphabet
Alpha, bravo, Charlie: each letter of the alphabet has a target word to increase understandability in spelling. Learn the target words in the NATO phonetic alphabet to make spelling out names, address, confirmation numbers, and more much...
Curated Video
What do Moon rocks reveal about the universe?
Between 1969 and 1972 six Apollo missions returned to Earth with Moon rocks. It was hoped that they would unlock lunar secrets but they also ended up teaching scientists more about the creation of the Earth and the universe beyond.
The March of Time
1951: NARCOTICS AND TEENAGERS
MOT 1951: John Daly interviews reporters Earl Brown of Life Magazine and Ed Mowery of the New York World-Telegram about the teenage drug problem.
The March of Time
1951: NARCOTICS AND TEENAGERS
MOT 1951: John Daly interviews reporters Earl Brown of Life Magazine and Ed Mowery of the New York World-Telegram about the teenage drug problem.
The Wall Street Journal
Water Security: Part I
It's a global problem. What do the best practices-and solutions-look like?
The Economist
How to stop the ivory trade
If ivory poaching continues at its current rate the African elephant could be extinct within decades. Science is being used to better map ivory-trafficking routes, but will it be enough to save the iconic animal?
NASA
NASA | GPM Gets a Ton of Kilo
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission core satellite provided many views of Tropical Cyclone over its very long life. GPM is a satellite co-managed by NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency that has the ability...
Flemotion
DELF A1: shopping at the market in French - French communication 14
This video teaches how to shop at a market in French. Learners will be able to make purchases at a market in French. This video based on a sample paper for the third part of DELF A1 speaking test shows a typical dialogue to pass the...
msvgo
Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy
It explains the extraction of metals by electrolysis.
The Economist
Who owns the Moon?
50 years after the first Moon landing, humanity is getting ready to go back. Countries and companies are planning dozens of lunar missions—for research, resources and even tourism, which begs the question: who, if anyone, owns the Moon?
The Economist
The illegal ivory trade uncovered
Poachers kill around 100 African elephants every day. The tusks command such high prices in China that traffickers will go to extraordinary lengths to get it there.
Curated Video
Cereal Box (Use the four operations to solve word problems involving measurements expressed in whole numbers and requiring conversion of larger units to smaller units)
The box of cereal contains 1kg, how many people can we feed if each person eats 100 grams?
Curated Video
Al Jazeera reporters face hunger in Gaza
Our reporters in Gaza are struggling to find food because of Israel's blockade on vital aid.
Curated Video
Inside Gaza's Hunger Crisis
In the heart of besieged Gaza, a local journalist shares his painful daily struggle for food and water.
Curated Video
Deadly drought in southern Africa leaves millions hungry
United Nations says southern Africa is experiencing worst drought in a century, 45 million people in 14 countries are in need of urgent assistance.
Curated Video
The Brother: Muscular dystrophy and dreams of being an anime hero | Witness
At night, Kais, who has muscular dystrophy, dreams that he is an anime hero fighting a ruthless intergalactic villain.
Curated Video
Flying high? EU to vote on new drone rules
The European Parliament will vote on Tuesday on new rules for flying drones in EU airspace.
Their use could account for 10 percent of the bloc's aviation market in a decade's time. But drone flying doesn't...
Their use could account for 10 percent of the bloc's aviation market in a decade's time. But drone flying doesn't...
Curated Video
Manchester Attack | Investigation casts wide net
CBC senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault discusses what the investigation into the attack in Manchester has yielded so far
Curated Video
Elephant poo coffee
An elephant's digestive tract is the key part of a process of making the most expensive coffee in the world