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Bloomberg

U.S. FCC Moves Toward Banning China Unicom, ComNet

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- U.S. regulators move toward barring China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. and ComNet. The Federal Communications Commission says the Chinese telecommunications carriers are controlled by the Beijing government and posse a security...
News Clip8:07
Bloomberg

Mayor-Elect Adams Promises to Make NYC Functional Again

Higher Ed
New York City elected Democrat��Eric Adams��as its next mayor, dealing a defeat to his Republican challenger,��Curtis Sliwa. Adams promises to make the city functional again. He spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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Bloomberg

HKU Chinese Law Professor Angela Zhang on China's Tech Crackdown

Higher Ed
Angela Zhang, Director at the University of Hong Kong's Centre for Chinese Law, says China is still at a very early stage of exploring how it wants to regulate Big Tech, and we are likely to see more regulation coming. Angela is also the...
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Press Association

Afghan women may die because of Taliban gender rules blocking UK aid – charity

Higher Ed
Many Afghan women could die because of Taliban gender rules blocking UK-funded medical aid, a charity has warned.



Save the Children campaigns director Athena Rayburn told the PA news agency that, under strict regimes imposed...
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Curated Video

Felony Assaults With Guns Increasing In Hundreds of U.S. Communities

Higher Ed
The new Bureau of Justice Statistics director tells Newsy in his first tv interview U.S. crime is mostly 'flat,' some violent crimes spiking in areas.
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Bloomberg

Cyber Firm Helping Ukraine Fight Russia

Higher Ed
Recorded Future CEO and co-Founder Christopher Ahlberg joins Emily Chang to give a status update of the war in Ukraine and how his company is helping Ukraine. Plus, his thoughts on the cybersecurity threat landscape and election security.
News Clip3:46
Curated Video

Environmentalists try to save marine life after oil spill

Higher Ed
Rodeo Beach, California

1. Various of workers cleaning-up along shor
eline
2. Wide of workers taking off protectiv
e clothing
3. Various of workers loading bags full of coll
ected oil...
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Curated Video

Afghanistan - Arrival of relief aid

Higher Ed
The first plane-load of relief aid sent by Pakistan arrived on Monday (1/6) in north eastern Afghanistan, where a major earthquake on Saturday left thousands dead and destroyed more than 50 villages.

WS Pakistani...
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Curated Video

Space vehicle launched

Higher Ed
NASA - April 28, 2003

1. Jumbo jet preparing to tak
e off
2. Camera view on board of the Pegasus/Galex ro
cket cargo
3. Jumbo jet go
ing down runw
ay
NASA - File
4. Various of Galex...
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Curated Video

President Zuma tells unions that the miners' strike has cost SA dearly

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan of delegates at the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) annual general meeting

2. Wide of union delegates singing and dancing in front of the
stage
3. Close of South African...
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Curated Video

Satellite images on website help rescue services

Higher Ed
Bethesda, Maryland USA - 14 October 2005

1. Man on com
puter
2. Hand on comp
uter mouse
3. Monitor with map changing in
to aerial photo
4. Aerial view of Super Dome before
then...
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Curated Video

Red Cross team visits area hit by recent floods

Higher Ed
North Korea's recent floods have caused widespread devastation and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.

The floodwaters have now receded in the village of Unpho-ri, in Songchon...
News Clip3:12
Curated Video

Afghanistan - Aid arrives for earthquake victims

Higher Ed
The first plane-load of relief aid sent by Pakistan arrived on Monday (1/6) in northeastern Afghanistan, where a major earthquake on Saturday left thousands dead and destroyed more than 50 villages. The earthquake...
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Curated Video

Senate leaders reached tentative agreement Friday night on legislation to extend Social Security payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for 2 months while requiring President Barack Obama to accept Republican demands for a swift decision on the fate of an oil pipeline that promises thousands of jobs.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Senate leaders reach last-minute accord

CAPTION: Senate leaders have reached a tentative deal on legislation to extend Social Security payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits for 2 months...
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Curated Video

WRAP AP interview with Pakistan President Zardari

Higher Ed
1. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari enters room, shakes hands with journalists

2. Close of photograph of assassinated former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bh
utto
3. Wide of Zardari and...
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Curated Video

Iranian nuclear negotiator presser, assurance

Higher Ed
1. Iran's chief nuclear envoy Ali Larijani taking seat at news conference

2. Iranian
flag
3. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nucl
ear envoy:
"At the moment of that the disposition...
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Curated Video

Senior Iraqi officials on weapons inspections

Higher Ed
1. Iraqi officials arriving at Ministry of Information press conference

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Amir al-Saadi, Saddam Hussein's science adv
iser
"We are not worried, it's the other party that is worried,...
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Curated Video

Zaire - Belgian Prince Encourages Relief Workers

Higher Ed
Prince Laurent of Belgium became the first western Royal to visit

the humanitarian disaster zone of eastern Zaire on Thursday
. But
the prince - who emphasised the special relationship b
etween his
country and the...
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Curated Video

Government more responsive to 9-11 panel requests

Higher Ed
Washington - 23 September 2003

1. Press confe
rence/>2. Pre
ss
3. Press
4. SOUNDBITE: Chair
man Thomas H. Kean,
"Since the July report, executive branch agencies have significantly...
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Curated Video

Germany - Baril addresses presser

Higher Ed
Canadian Lieutentant-General Maurice Baril said in Stuttgart on Friday (22/11) that discussions on military options for a multinational force in Zaire were underway. Baril has been designated commander of the proposed...
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Bloomberg

Kristof: There Are Proven Interventions Against Ebola

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof and Mid-Market Securities Senior Managing Director Sheryl Wudunn discuss the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. Bloomberg Businessweeks Brendan Greeley also speaks on Bloomberg...
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Sky News

Head OF MI6 Gives Public Address

Higher Ed
Head OF MI6 Gives Public Address
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Curated Video

The troubled job market has hit single mothers even harder than the population at large. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports on program helping people to find employment.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Single moms hit hard by economic downturn

CAPTION: The troubled job market has hit single mothers even harder than the population at large. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports on a program helping...
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Curated Video

International conference to combat people smuggling

Higher Ed
1. Various of closing session on international conference on people-smuggling

2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hassan Wirayuda, Indonesian Foreign Minister, delivering closing state
ment:
"It is my wish, as...