Instructional Video4:18
Wonderscape

The Humanitarian Crisis of Cobalt Mining in the DRC

K - 5th
Explore the devastating human toll of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Learn about the exploitation of women and children in artisanal mines, the struggles with child labor, and the impact of violence and...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

The Devastation of Hurricane Katrina

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In August 2005, a strong tropical cyclone hit the Southeastern United States. This storm became known as Hurricane Katrina. Learn about where Katrina landed and the devastation it caused.
Instructional Video9:17
Kult America

Africans Immigrants in Poland (Feat. Vin from Ponki)

Higher Ed
With the huge influx of African immigrants coming to Europe, I was curious how those already here are living, what they contribute to society, and how they feel as foreigners in Warsaw Poland. I had the great opportunity to meet with...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

The Devastation of Typhoon Haiyan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In November, 2013, a massive typhoon hit the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. Learn about the social, financial, and environmental damage Typhoon Haiyan caused.
News Clip6:56
Curated Video

California governor cleans up homeless encampments despite advocates' dismay

Higher Ed
Gov. Newsom recently ordered state agencies to "urgently" address homeless encampments throughout the state. (Scripps News)
News Clip21:30
Curated Video

Scripps News Reports: Immigration policy, from the border to the White House

Higher Ed
This week on Scripps News Reports, we explain the laws that govern immigration to the U.S., investigate what life is like along the border and hear from voters about their immigration concerns. (Scripps News)
News Clip10:05
The Recount

Bob Crawford on How Bono’s Humanitarianism Runs Deep

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with Bob Crawford, bassist for The Avett Brothers and creator of Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights, a new audio docu-series on SiriusXM. Through conversations with artists including U2's Bono, Bob...
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

Israel Sends Forces Into Gaza in War's 'Second Stage'

Higher Ed
Israel has sent troops and tanks into the northern Gaza Strip in what it calls the second and longer phase of its war against Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of a "long and difficult" campaign. Bruce Einhorn reports on...
News Clip5:59
Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Blumenfeld on Israel Developments

Higher Ed
Laura Blumenfeld, Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, discusses the latest developments in Israel. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
News Clip4:53
Bloomberg

Kremlin Embraces Call for a Neutral Ukraine

Higher Ed
The Kremlin says a neutral Ukraine with its own armed forces could be seen as a compromise. Both sides are holding more talks. But a top Ukrainian official says obstacles remain. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo and Aggi Cantrill report on...
News Clip3:18
Curated Video

Young Afghans Struggle As Taliban Government Settles In

Higher Ed
Afghanistan has one of the youngest populations in the world, and experts tell Newsy young people there are facing particular challenges.
News Clip9:05
Bloomberg

Orlando Bravo on Hybrid Work, Leadership, Puerto Rico

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Thoma Bravo co-founder and Managing Partner Orlando Bravo discusses the future of hybrid work, corporate leadership, and philanthropic efforts in Puerto Rico on "Bloomberg The Open."
News Clip0:32
Curated Video

Inflation Pushed 71 Million People Into Poverty Since Ukraine War

Higher Ed
The U.N. Development Program called for an extension of debt payments that had been in place during the pandemic among the world's richest nations.
News Clip3:45
Curated Video

Actress Priyanka Chopra visits Jordan as UN goodwill ambassador

Higher Ed
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra met with Syrian refugee children in Jordan on Sunday and said the world must do more to help young people displaced by the war. Chopra, 35, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations child...
News Clip0:53
Curated Video

Aid Groups Plan To Halt Assistance To Houthi-Controlled Areas In Yemen

Higher Ed
A State Department official told Reuters that providers plan to suspend assistance programs if Houthi rebels don't stop interfering in aid operations.
News Clip7:34
Bloomberg

Venezuela Should Bundle Debt for 'Breathing Room,' Osorio Says

Higher Ed
Mar.15 -- Andean Capital Investors President Daniel Osorio discusses the outlook for investment in Venezuela with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip4:41
Bloomberg

BNY Mellon's Shah on Growth Opportunities

Higher Ed
Akash Shah, Senior Executive VP and Chief Growth Officer at BNY Mellon, discusses the company's business strategy as it focuses on Japan as a growth market. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on 'Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia'.
News Clip1:59
Bloomberg

Biden Thinks Putin Meets Definition of War Criminal

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin will "meet the legal definition" of war criminal, reinforcing the assertion that Russian forces have committed atrocities in Ukraine. Biden spoke during a visit to the...
News Clip2:36
Sky News

In the frontline of the migrant tragedy

Higher Ed
In the frontline of the migrant tragedy
News Clip2:41
Curated Video

UN chief addresses conference about recent changes in Arab world

Higher Ed
1. Various of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General: "I do not interfere with internal politics. But when it comes to the fundamental principles of human rights there...
News Clip1:33
AFP News Agency

Gaza humanitarian crisis worsens

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza humanitarian crisis worsens
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Leading US Democrat and Republican both back Puerto Rico aid

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump lashed out at hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico on Thursday, insisting in tweets that the federal government can't keep sending help "forever" and suggesting the U.S. territory was to blame for its financial...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Amnesty report "scorched earth" campaign against Myanmar Rohingya

Higher Ed
Amnesty International says it has turned up evidence of a planned campaign of "systematic burnings" by Myanmar security forces targeting dozens of Rohingya villages over the last three weeks. The human rights group on...
News Clip5:08
Bloomberg

The most persecuted people on earth

Higher Ed
Does Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s leader, still deserve her Nobel peace prize? Since August 25th 150,000 Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar amid a campaign of slaughter and rape by the Myanmarese army. Yet Ms Suu Kyi has remained silent ...