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Curated Video

Thousands of Immigrants Fleeing US For Canada

Higher Ed
They have come from all over the United States, piling out of taxis, pushing strollers and pulling luggage, to the end of a country road in the north woods. Where the pavement stops, they pick up small children and lead...
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Doctors Without Borders closing women's hospital in Haiti

Higher Ed
Aid group Doctors Without Borders is closing an obstetrics hospital in the Haitian capital that it opened in the aftermath of the devastating January 2010 earthquake.   Chief of mission Michelle Chouinard says the hospital...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Crece escandalo de Oxfam por acusaciones de delitos sexuales

9th - Higher Ed
El escandalo seguia sacudiendo este martes a la organizacion britanica Oxfam tras conocerse nuevas denuncias de acoso sexual y encubrimiento en Sudan del Sur mientras el presidente de Haiti condeno el comportamiento de algunos de sus...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Unable to reach the US, Haitians try to rebuild their lives in Mexico

9th - Higher Ed
Haitians gather outside the art gallery and coffee shop La Resistencia in Mexico City to eat traditional dishes from their homeland and dance salsa, as they try to rebuild their life in Mexico after being unable to fulfil their dream of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Haiti truck explosion: victims at the hospital and site of the accident

9th - Higher Ed
Patients with serious burns are transferred from the Justinien University Hospital to special units as the medical staff scramble to provide care for dozens suffering burn injuries sustained in a tanker explosion that killed at least 75...
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Day 5 Of Haiti Kidnapping As U.S. Says It Won't Pay $17M Ransom

Higher Ed
A Haitian gang is demanding $17 million for the release of 17 kidnapped missionaries from Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Baseball game to resume after shooting; Haiti's first lady returns home to plan husband's funeral; concerns rise amid new cases and less vaccinations
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Curated Video

Beyonce, Lady Gaga and more arrive at the Grammy Awards

Higher Ed
AP Television Los Angeles, 31 January 2010 1. Wide Staples Center 2. Close-up shot Grammy Awards logo backdrop 3. Fashion shot of musician Lady Gaga 4. Still photographers cutaway 5. Fashion shot of musician Beyonce 6. Medium...
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Elections, Haiti, South Africa, Aids, Ethiopia

Higher Ed
VARIOUS COUNTRIES (Elections) Bob Hawke & wife celebrate election victory, Australia David Lange votes, New Zealand Lange & wife after winning election Thatcher waves to crowds after winning UK elections Crowds outside Tory HQ,...
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Curated Video

About 100 migrants apparently from Haiti were being treated for dehydration Wednesday after their dilapidated, overloaded sailboat reached the Florida shore.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Migrants flee to U.S. shore CAPTION: About 100 migrants apparently from Haiti were being treated for dehydration Wednesday after their dilapidated, overloaded sailboat reached the Florida shore. (March 28)
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Curated Video

Elderly starving residents abandoned in nursing home after quake

Higher Ed
1. Pan from hospice sign to elderly people 2. Mid of elderly woman sitting on ground 3. Close-up of elderly woman 4. Mid of elderly people sheltering from sun under tree 5. Mid of hospice administrator Jean Emmanuel talking to patient...
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Curated Video

Wyclef Jean performs in Haiti.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Wyclef Returns to Haiti Stage After 8 Years CAPTION: Wyclef Jean performed in his native Haiti over the weekend. The hip-hop concert was aimed at promoting development in the impoverished nation. (Dec. 4) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Curated Video

Former president in first visit as UN special envoy

Higher Ed
1. Wide of special United Nations envoy for Haiti and former US President Bill Clinton walking surrounded by UN staff and security 2. Haitian President Rene Preval walking 3. Various of Clinton and Preval walking and greeting people...
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Curated Video

President offers US support for quake-stricken Haiti

Higher Ed
1. US President Barack Obama walks into room with Vice President Joe Biden walking behind him 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "This morning I want to extend to the people of Haiti our deep condolences and lend our...
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In the five years since a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti, a local organisation has been working to restore so-called 'gingerbread' houses in the country's capital.

Higher Ed
In the five years since a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck southern Haiti, a local organisation has been working to restore so-called 'gingerbread' houses in the country's capital. The 2010 quake, which killed an estimated...
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Curated Video

Recycling has become a new source of income in Haiti, where trash has long gone uncollected, piling up in streets and clogging waterways.

Higher Ed
Recycling has become a new source of income in Haiti, where trash has long gone uncollected, piling up in streets and clogging waterways. At least four businesses have opened recycling centres in the capital of Port-au-Prince since a...
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Curated Video

Brazil's president visits peacekeeping troops

Higher Ed
1. Various of Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva arriving at Haiti's Presidential palace and greeting President Rene Preval 2. Various of Lula and Preval shaking hands and greeting 3. Lula and Preval listening to national...
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Tropical Storm Isaac strengthens as it closes in on coast

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Isaac strengthened as it spun toward the Dominican Republic and vulnerable Haiti on Friday, threatening to bring punishing rains but unlikely to gain enough steam to strike as a hurricane. Local forecasters said they...
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Curated Video

Water distribution in Port au Prince ADDS food distribution

Higher Ed
Carrefour, Haiti 1. Wide of damaged main street 2. United Nations truck in front of food warehouse 3. Wide interior of warehouse 4. Close of boxes labelled (English) ''Soyabean Oil. Gift of Switzerland'' 5. Boxes being wheeled...
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Curated Video

Haiti president comments ahead of arrival of Sarkozy

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Haitian President Rene Preval with officials inspecting United Nations tents; pan of Preval greeting journalists 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rene Preval, President of Haiti: "It is historic because it''s the first French president...
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Rights group files claims with UN on behalf of 5,000 cholera victims

Higher Ed
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 8 November 2011 1. Wide of Institute for Justice and Democracy building 2. Medium of lawyers working on cholera case 3. Various of lawyer Mario Joseph showing cholera case paperwork 4. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Mario...
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Curated Video

Art museum destroyed by earthquake

Higher Ed
AP Television Bouvreuil, Port Au Prince, Haiti, 22 February 2010 1. Wide of destroyed Nadar Museum 2. Mid of museum workers removing rubble 3. Pull out of painting half-buried by rubble 4. Close of museum sign reading ''Galerie D''Art...
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Aid arrives, aerials, Preval, PM, expats leaving, water distribution

Higher Ed
Port-au-Prince 1. Various tracking shots along street showing people and devastation 2. Gate to police station where Haitian President Rene Preval and other Haitian officials are based 3. Exterior of police station 4. Various of relief...
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Top UN official and Canada FM on quake aid efforts

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon and Edmond Mulet, the acting chief of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti, arriving at news conference 2. Mid of Cannon (left) and Mulet (right) during news conference 3....