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Colorful loopable silhouettes of people walking toward the same goal.

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Multicolored silhouettes of 3 businesswomen and 3 businessmen walking toward the same goal.
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Colorful loopable silhouettes of people walking toward the same goal.

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Multicolored silhouettes of 3 businesswomen and 3 businessmen walking toward the same goal.
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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong

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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong
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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong

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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong
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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong

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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong
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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong

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the light from the candle lit at night around wat maheyong
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Businessman, Standing Out From the Crowd (Loopable)

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Loopable dolly over group of identical businessmen with unique, individual red one.
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Loopable dolly over group of identical businessmen

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Loopable slow dolly over group of identical businessmen.
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Loopable dolly over group of identical and colorful businessmen

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Loopable dolly over group of identical and colorful businessmen
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Bloomberg

UNGA President Korosi on Geopolitical Landscape

Higher Ed
Csaba Korosi, President at the UN General Assembly, discusses his outlook for the global geopolitical landscape as the institution's 77th Session comes to an end. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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The Recount

Texas Abortion Ban Blocked (For Now)

Higher Ed
A federal judge decides he *is* going to mess with Texas and its anti-abortion law. Thanks to a breakthrough vaccine, 2021 will hopefully be the last year 500,000 people die from malaria. Plus, COVID mandates work. Just ask President Biden.
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Press Association

Protests are held in Birmingham City Centre ahead of the Conservative Party Conference

Higher Ed
*WARNING: Strong language* Protests are held in Birmingham City Centre ahead of the Conservative Party Conference. Includes footage of business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg being heckled as he walks through.
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Press Association

People gather outside Leinster House in protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Higher Ed
Warning: Strong language. A large group gathered outside Leinster House, Dublin to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Includes interview with Olga Popova from Russia and Ukrainians Tanaj Mitzukova and Ada Pungas.
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Bloomberg

Stiglitz Says Raising Interest Rates Won't Fix Inflation Problem

Higher Ed
Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz says the problem of surging global inflation will not be resolved with interest rate hikes alone. "Raising interest rates is not gonna to solve the problem of inflation, it's not gonna create...
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Press Association

A candlelit vigil takes place in Letterkenny following an explosion in Donegal

Higher Ed
A candlelit vigil takes place in Letterkenny, Co Donegal following the tragic service station explosion at Creeslough. It was organised by Letterkenny Community Development Project (CDP). One of it's directors Gerry McMonagle said it is...
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Bloomberg

Von der Leyen Calls Russia's Gas Decision 'Blackmail'

Higher Ed
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the move by Russia to halt gas delivery to certain European Union member states is a form of blackmail. "The era of Russian fossil fuel in Europe is coming to an end," she added.
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Sky News

Richard Ratcliffe husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe speaks at a Free Julian Assange protest in London part 1

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CLEAN: Exterior shot interview with Richard Ratcliffe, husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe at a Free Julian Assange protest taking place on 8 October 2022 outside the Palace of Westminster in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Nelson Column is lit up in Ukrainian colours in a show of solidarity

Higher Ed
Footage of Nelson's Column on Trafalgar Square lit up in the solidarity with Ukraine following the invasion by Russian forces.
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Curated Video

Advocates Discourage Anti-Black Sentiment Amid Violence Against Asians

Higher Ed
Black and Asian American community leaders are calling for solidarity, not division, following over 3,000 reported anti-Asian incidents.
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Bloomberg

EU Agrees to Move Forward to Next Phase of Brexit

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- European Union leaders will allow Brexit negotiations to move onto the next phase regarding trade as they agreed that the U.K. has offered enough on the divorce settlement. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Burj Khalifa tower lights up for Egypt attack victims

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The Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai lights up with the colours of Egypt in solidarity with the victims of the attack on a bus carrying Coptic Christians in Minya province
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Sky News

Vox Pops Protesters at Women's March London

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Hundreds of thousands of people rallied together around the world in the Women's March as a show of solidarity against new U.S. President Donald Trump. Vox pops with Women's March participants, on marching against Donald Trump and...
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Bloomberg

Europe's Political Discourse Has Become Violent, Eurointelligence Says

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Jan.29 -- Wolfgang Munchau, director at Eurointelligence, discusses Europe's political climate after Italy's populist leader Matteo Salvini accused French President Emmanuel Macron of protecting fugitives and portrayed them enjoying a...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Tax Proposal Comes at Right Time: Luxembourg’s Gramegna

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Apr.08 -- Luxembourg Minister of Finance Pierre Gramegna discusses the prospect of a global minimum corporate tax rate and the European Union’s recovery fund. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”