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TED Talks

Onora O'Neill: What we don't understand about trust

12th - Higher Ed
Trust is on the decline, and we need to rebuild it. That's a commonly heard suggestion for making a better world ... but, says philosopher Onora O'Neill, we don't really understand what we're suggesting. She flips the question, showing...
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Curated Video

General Election Now: How can the UK force a vote? | You Ask The Questions

9th - Higher Ed
Liz Truss has announced her resignation, with the Conservative party saying they'll be selecting a new leader, and therefore prime minister. For many, it's the last straw after 12 years of Tory rule. For others, they simply don't...
Instructional Video8:13
Curated Video

What is Market Research? The Five Types, and a Basic How to...

10th - Higher Ed
Market research is the process for understanding the customers’ responses to a new service or product, by working directly with potential customers.





Market research allows a company to discover who its ideal customers...
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Curated Video

Election of 1948: The Underdog

9th - Higher Ed
The suspenseful 1948 presidential election exposed the consequences of flawed polls, as Truman's astonishing victory upended expectations and forever changed how pollsters make predictions.
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TLDR News

Who Will Win the EU Parliamentary Elections? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Polling is a notoriously difficult thing to get right. People regularly try and fail to predict how the electorate will vote and what it will mean for the elections. However in this video we give it out best shot, teaming up with...
Instructional Video14:43
TLDR News

What Did Theresa May Actually Do? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
With May set to leave resign from her position today, we look back on what her government actually achieved. We discuss how she got the role, the progress she made on Brexit and what she actually did besides Brexit.
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Intelligence Squared

South America could be the superpower of the 21st Century

Higher Ed
Jonathan Freedland will be speaking at the IQ2 event "South America will be the 21st century's superpower" Jonathan Freedland - IQ2 highlights.mp4
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Financial Times

UK election: lessons from the campaign

Higher Ed
The FT's political columnist Janan Ganesh and editor Lionel Barber discuss a campaign that turned out to be something quite different from what people expected.
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Curated Video

UK braces for critical election called to break Brexit deadlock

9th - Higher Ed
UK braces for critical election called to break Brexit deadlock
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Curated Video

France at standstill as country strikes over pension reforms

9th - Higher Ed
France woke on Thursday to a nationwide strike by transport workers, teachers and other professionals in a showdown between unions and President Emmanuel Macron over his planned pension...
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Curated Video

Live: Mass strikes and protests in France over pension reform

9th - Higher Ed
France woke on Thursday to a nationwide strike by transport workers, teachers and other professionals in a showdown between unions and President Emmanuel Macron over his planned pension...
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Curated Video

Live: Protests in France move up a gear as darkness falls over pension reform strike

9th - Higher Ed
An estimated 180,000 people were demonstrating at midday Thursday against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reforms in 30 French cities, authorities said, with more rallies...
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Curated Video

France to come to a standstill on Thursday as 90% of trains and 20% of flights cancelled in strike

9th - Higher Ed
An enormous strike scheduled in France tomorrow is set to bring the country to a near standstill with cancellations of up to 90% of train journeys and 20% of flights.



France's rail operator SNCF has...
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Curated Video

Can Angela Merkel save her grand coalition?

9th - Higher Ed
Germany's Social Democrats elect new leaders, putting at risk Angela Merkel's coalition government.
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Curated Video

Oil stabilises, stocks rise on Macron confidence

9th - Higher Ed
Oil prices have been on a roller coaster ride dropping almost five percent on Thursday and back up as much as two percent on Friday.



That followed assurances from Saudi Arabia that OPEC and non-OPEC countries are...
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Curated Video

French shares rise ahead of presidential election

9th - Higher Ed
Europe’s stock markets finished Thursday’s trading session slightly ahead – with Paris the standout.



The CAC40 index of top shares rose 1.48 percent, its biggest one-day gain in a month with banks BNP Paribas and...
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Curated Video

Brexit prediction too close to call

9th - Higher Ed
'I think anybody who forecasts this referendum now, at least with any degree of certainty, is a bit of a fool,' says U.K. pollster John Curtice
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Curated Video

What’s at stake in France’s snap elections?

9th - Higher Ed
People in France are set to vote in snap parliamentary elections described as a major gamble by President Macron.
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Curated Video

Poilievre video blaming Trudeau for Canada’s housing crisis takes off online

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released a 15-minute video blaming the prime minister and his policies for Canada’s housing crisis. The video has garnered more than a million views since its weekend release, as a new poll...
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Curated Video

War on Gaza: Two months of ‘death, destruction and displacement’

9th - Higher Ed
It is two months into Israel's war on Gaza and the military onslaught against Palestinians persists unabated.
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Curated Video

Crumbling public buildings closed for safety concerns in U.K.

9th - Higher Ed
Schools, theatres, hospitals and other public buildings in Britain have been closed over concerns they're crumbling and unsafe. Combined with the soaring cost of living and unreliable services, it's posing a severe political challenge...
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Curated Video

Broken Britain: How crumbling schools came to symbolize so much more

9th - Higher Ed
The U.K. government has ordered more than 100 schools to close because of crumbling concrete, and more public buildings could be at risk. As CBC’s Margaret Evans explains, the debacle has come to be the metaphor of the moment,...
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Curated Video

Beyoncé proves why she is Queen Bey by becoming Grammy Awards most decorated artist

9th - Higher Ed
On a night when the biggest music stars shone brightly, Beyoncé became the Grammy Awards most decorated artist collecting her 32nd gong but it was British heartthrob Harry Styles who walked away with Best Album of the Year.
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Curated Video

Kenya presidential vote: Raila Odinga skips TV Debate in Nairobi

9th - Higher Ed
Kenya heads to the polls in two weeks. But one of the contenders is refusing to debate on live TV.