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NASA

LIVE: NASA Flying Parallel Science Campaigns at Both Poles

3rd - 11th
For the first time in its seven years of flights, NASA's Operation IceBridge, an airborne survey of changes in Earth’s polar ice, is conducting overlapping campaigns in Antarctica and the Arctic. Joining us are: Nathan Kurtz, IceBridge...
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OverSimplified

The Falklands (MiniWars #1)

6th - 11th
The Falklands (MiniWars #1)
Instructional Video4:33
Jabzy

May Revolution - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the May Revolution
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Curated Video

Argentina: Breakthrough in Argentina Triple Femicide | Alleged Ringleader Arrested Near Lima

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA major breakthrough in the Argentina triple femicide case has been reported, as authorities arrest the alleged ringleader near Lima, Peru. The suspect is believed to be connected to the brutal killings of three women that shocked the...
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Curated Video

US bailout for Argentina: White House plans $20b deal for Milei government

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhite House signals readiness for $20B bailout deal with Argentina amid economic crisis and debt struggles.
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Curated Video

Thousands protest livestreamed murder of 2 women, young girl in Argentina

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDrug gang suspected in torture and murder of two young women, and a 15-year-old girl, in a crime that shocks Argentina.
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Curated Video

Argentina: Outrage after 3 women tortured, killed on Instagram LIVE stream by drug gang

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe murder of three young women who were tortured live on social media has shocked Argentina. Five suspects have been detained but the alleged mastermind behind the killings is still at large.
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Curated Video

Argentina’s Milei suffers crushing setback in Buenos Aires election

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Buenos Aires provincial election is a test of Milei’s popularity ahead of the upcoming congressional polls next month.
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Curated Video

Argentina's President Javier Milei attacked during a rally near Buenos Aires

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has been pelted with stones while campaigning near the capital Buenos Aires by demonstrators protesting about allegations of corruption involving his influential sister.
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Curated Video

Protest & worship in Argentina: Demonstrations overlap with Catholic feast day

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn Buenos Aires, Argentina, protest and prayer collide — Trade unions and social groups rally against economic hardship.
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Curated Video

Argentina cuts export taxes to boost farming sector and production

9th - Higher Ed
The president of Argentina announces tax cuts on some exports to boost the country's agricultural sector.
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Curated Video

Man living in complete isolation for 45 years | Close Up | Ep. 20

9th - Higher Ed
In Argentina, two men face very different experiences of isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Curated Video

Argentine voters to head to polls amid debt crisis fears

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's recurring economic crises have long affected businesses - now they could impact the country's election.
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Curated Video

Argentina's election: President Macri facing heavy defeat

9th - Higher Ed
Polls show that Alberto Fernandez, with Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as his running mate, is likely to unseat Macri.
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Curated Video

Argentina's opposition leader Alberto Fernandez wins the presidency

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's opposition leader Alberto Fernandez wins the presidency
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Curated Video

Facing economic crisis, Argentina picks Fernandez as president

9th - Higher Ed
Left-leaning Fernandez hails government of people, but central bank currency move shows no quick fix to economic woes.
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Curated Video

Can President-elect Alberto Fernandez fix Argentina's problems?

9th - Higher Ed
Voters in Argentina elect a new leader and a familiar face as his deputy
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Curated Video

After Fernandez victory, what is next for Argentina's economy?

9th - Higher Ed
President-elect inherits an economy that has ravaged livelihoods and left the country teetering on the edge of default.
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Curated Video

Alberto Fernandez expected to dethrone Argentina President Macri

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's presidential election on Sunday is expected to swing power back to the Peronist opposition following four years of business-friendly reformer Mauricio Macri.
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Curated Video

'Battle' over as Trudeau, Trump, Pena Nieto sign 'new NAFTA'

9th - Higher Ed
The road to rewrite the North American trade agreement was a "battle," U.S. President Donald Trump said as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto joined him for a signing ceremony on the sidelines of the...
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Curated Video

Juan Diego Flórez: What happens when an opera star goes onstage?

9th - Higher Ed
Opera stars dominate the stages on which they tread, becoming adored cultural icons, and making music always appears easy for them. However Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez maintains that in reality, it is a real challenge. "In the...
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Curated Video

Opera star Juan Diego Flórez returns to his roots in Latin America

9th - Higher Ed
He's famous for the great tenor arias. However at a performance in Argentina, opera star Juan Diego Flórez managed a balancing act between classical music on the one hand and Latin American classics on the other, with Vincenzo Scalera...
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Curated Video

Argentina announces $50bn standby deal with IMF

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina has announced it has reached a deal with the International Monetary Fund for a three-year standby lending deal worth $50 billion. The government said it wanted the arrangement as a safety net to avoid the frequent economic...
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Curated Video

Creating solar energy from trash

9th - Higher Ed
Electricity and hot water are a given in many parts of the world, but in the marginalised town of Garin, north of the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires, there used to be neither. Things have changed thanks to ingenious but very simple...