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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Archaeologists find 1,500-year-old Jerusalem street

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Archaeologists find 1,500-year-old Jerusalem street
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Christians vote for protection

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VOICED : Christians vote for protection
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Syria army makes 'major advance' in Christ

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Syria army makes 'major advance' in Christ
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Bloomberg

Populists Lack Sensible Economic Plan, Says Moulton

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Guy Johnson highlight comments on economic populism in Europe. They speak with Jon Moulton, founder at Better Capital, and Christian Schulz, European economist at...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : MINUSCA reacts to deadly CAR clashes

9th - Higher Ed
The UN peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic (MINUSCA) holds a press conference following recent deadly clashes in the central town of Bria between members of Christian anti balaka militias and ex Seleka fighters
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Curated Video

Russian artists capture spirit of revolution in radical new styles

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LEADIN: An exhibition in Italy is bringing together artworks that capture the spirit of revolutionary Russia. The show marking the centenary of Russia's 1917 revolution celebrates an explosion of new styles...
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Bridgeman Arts

Boy Scouts and Church. USA, 1953

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1953 documentary 'Once a Scout' about the Boy Scouts of America. A man walks through a forest. The narrator talks about the 'natural' activity of church-going, and about walking back from church with women.
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Curated Video

Russian artists capture spirit of revolution in radical new styles

Higher Ed
LEADIN: An exhibition in Italy is bringing together artworks that capture the spirit of revolutionary Russia. The show marking the centenary of Russia's 1917 revolution celebrates an explosion of new styles...
Stock Footage3:04
Bridgeman Arts

Scouts of France part 1 - boys hike, wash in stream, line up for uniform inspection, and pray. 1940s.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from short film promoting boy scouts in France, 1940s.
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Bloomberg

ETF Flows Show Bullish and Bearish Sentiment Amid Volatility

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- A slump in U.S. technology stocks, emerging signs of stress in the corporate credit market and diminishing hopes for a resolution to the ongoing China-American trade dispute have renewed the sell-off in global equities. The S&P...
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Bloomberg

UBS at Early Stage of Succession Planning

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly discusses comments made by UBS chairman Axel Weber on possible succession planning at the company. He speaks with David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Queen Elizabeth II at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows Queen Elizabeth II at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019, in London on Monday 20th May, 2019.
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Bloomberg

ECB May Reset Inflation Target in Upcoming Review of Strategy

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- European Central Bank policy makers expect to tweak their inflation target in an upcoming review of their strategy but will struggle to go much further than that, according to officials with knowledge of the matter. Huw van...
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Sky News

NHS workers protest for wage increases ahead of possible second covid-19 wave

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of NHS workers protesting for higher wages amid fears of a second covid-19 wave on 12 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

U.K. Economy Plunged by Record 20% Under Virus Lockdown

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- The U.K. economy shrank a record 20.4% in April as businesses and workers reeled under the lockdown designed to control the coronavirus pandemic. Christian Keller, head of economic research at Barclays, reacts to the data and...
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Bloomberg

Siemens Energy to Cut 7,800 Jobs

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Christian Bruch, chief executive officer at Siemens Energy AG, discusses the elimination of 7,800 jobs by 2025, the shift to green energy and claims by rival General Electric Co. that it stole trade secrets for gas turbines and...
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Bloomberg

Crude Slumps on Bearish Market Structure

Higher Ed
Mar.23 -- International Affairs Institute Director Natalie Tocci speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz about the political implications of the E.U.'s decision to restrict virus exports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Bloomberg

JP Morgan: Brent Could Hit $150 in 2023

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Head of EMEA Energy Equity Research Christyan Malek joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss his call that Brent will hit $125 in 2022 and then $150 in 2023.
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Bloomberg

Euro-Dollar May Head Towards Parity: Union Investment

Higher Ed
Christian Kopf, head of fixed income at Union Investment, discusses the outlook for the yen, the euro and the dollar. He also looks at how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is affecting the energy market and European economies. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

More Kids Are Showing Up To ERs With Mental Health Crisis

Higher Ed
WARNING: You're going to hear from doctors and a family talk about suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and about children who've killed themselves.
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Curated Video

CANNES WINNERS TALK ABOUT THEIR VICTORY

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The Cannes Film Festival rewarded one of its favorite directors Sunday, as Michael Haneke won the top prize for a second time with his stark film about love and death, "Amour." The Austrian director's powerful and understated film stars...
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Curated Video

ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: ENT1- CLETIS TOUT BTS

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English/Nat Title: Cletis Tout Behind the Scenes Date: July 2000 Location: Uxbridge, Canada The tiny picturesque hamlet of Uxbridge, Ontario, has been converted into a northern extension of Tinseltown for a few weeks this summer, with...
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Curated Video

A satirical New Yorker magazine cover cartoon depicting Barack Obama and his wife as flag-burning, fist-bumping radicals drew outrage from the Democratic presidential candidate's campaign as it appeared on newsstands Monday.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Magazine's 'satirical' Obama cover stirs outrage CAPTION: A satirical New Yorker magazine cover cartoon depicting Barack Obama and his wife as flag-burning, fist-bumping radicals drew outrage from the Democratic presidential...