News Clip3:15
AFP News Agency

VOICED : After life of trauma, Liberian lab chimps settle into retirement

9th - Higher Ed
Sixty-five chimpanzees live on uninhabited river islands south of Liberia's capital Monrovia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Stock Footage7:21
Bridgeman Arts

Germans surrender to Montgomery on Luneburger Heath. Montgomery speaks to camera. WWII Victory celebrations in Holland and England, Royals on balcony, King George's gives speech.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Germans surrender to Montgomery on Luneburger Heath. Montgomery speaks to camera. WWII Victory celebrations in Holland and England, Royals on balcony, King George's gives speech.
Stock Footage9:12
Bridgeman Arts

Marshall Islands campaign, 1944

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newsreel footage documenting the naval and aerial combat between American and Japanese troops on the Marshall Islands in 1944. A large amount of Japanese fighters surrender and are captured as prisoners of war. The American soldiers pay...
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Curated Video

Tahiti Mir: Preview: MIR space station landing

Higher Ed
Eng/French/Nat The French Polynesian islands are bracing themselves for the possibility that parts of the MIR space station might crash down on the French territory. While the French air force is on alert to evacuate any injured people,...
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Bloomberg

Where Are the Spratly Islands and Why Do They Matter?

Higher Ed
Dec. 24 -- Center for a New American Security Senior Fellow Ely Ratner discusses why six nations are contesting sovereignty over the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
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Bloomberg

We're Seeing A Tourism Boom: U.S. Virgin Islands Governor

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Governor Albert Bryan of the U.S. Virgin Islands talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "What'd You Miss?" about tourism, work shortages and Covid.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Softens Tone Over South China Sea

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Bloomberg 's Stephen Engle reports on U.S. foreign policy in the South China Sea region. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
News Clip2:16
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Indonesian island hopes to spark green power revolution

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Indonesian island hopes to spark green power revolution
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Curated Video

Possible artefacts of lost civilisation discovered off coast

Higher Ed
1. Zoom out from underwater scanning maps to Paulina Zelitsky 2. Map being unfolded on the table 3. Close up of a map of the coast of Cuba and Guanahacabibies 4. Close up of scan of underwater structure 5. Mid shot of map 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Conservationists turn poisoners

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Conservationists turn poisoners
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Curated Video

Zinke: Charter Travel Was Needed and Ethical

Higher Ed
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says he's taken three charter flights since March, including a late-night trip costing more than $12,000 from Las Vegas to his home state of Montana in June. Zinke says no commercial flight was...
News Clip3:46
Curated Video

Zinke: Charter Travel Was Needed and Ethical

Higher Ed
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke says he's taken three charter flights since March, including a late-night trip costing more than 12,000 US dollars from Las Vegas to his home state of Montana in June. Zinke says no commercial...
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Press Association

Art installation calls on world leaders to show urgency in taking action on climate change

Higher Ed
Demonstraters stage a mock Cop 26 negotiation on a sinking platform to show time is running out for the Cop26 negotiations. Inc quotes from Joseph Sikulu from Tonga who represents the Pacific Climate Warriors He discusses the purpose of...
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Sky News

MALDIVES: Time is running out for the Maldives - as not one but three existential dangers threaten its survival

Higher Ed
VOICED: In the Maldives, the battle against climate change is a matter of survival. For the Indian Ocean archipelago of more than a thousand isands, time is running out. Unless urgent action is taken to curb global warning, the country...
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Curated Video

Spratly Islands - China/Philippines 'Incident'

Higher Ed
In a tense stand-off around the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, two Chinese craft closed in on a Philippine Navy ship carrying a general, while journalists flew helicopter sorties from the vessel over a Chinese-occupied...
News Clip1:52
Sky News

Experts Concern For Breeding Puffin Numbers

Higher Ed
Experts Concern For Breeding Puffin Numbers
News Clip2:17
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Conservationists turn poisoners

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Conservationists turn poisoners
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US President Woodrow Wilson signs the Jones Act in 1916

Higher Ed
Montage aerials Filipino coast, Manila / workers in sugar cane fields / train approaches and passes, pulling load of sugar cane / montage Filipino troops march, ride horses / side view US President Woodrow Wilson signs Jones Act in 1916,...
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Bloomberg

Tillerson Calls for Halt of South China Sea Buildup

Higher Ed
May.04 -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivered a message to foreign ministers from Southeast Asian nations that militarization of the South China Sea must stop. Bloomberg's David Tweed reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

How One Greek Island Reveals Europe's Far-Right Nationalist Network

Higher Ed
A small Greek island has become a magnet for Europe's far-right Identitarians — something that helps reveal what the network looks like.
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Sky News

UK: Isles of Scilly could become uninhabitable if action isn't taken to tackle climate change.

Higher Ed
VOICED: Countries are being told they must deliver on commitments made at Cop26, as the negotiations enter their final week. The president of the conference Alok Sharma said finding a consensus among almost 200 countries won't be...
News Clip3:48
Curated Video

Fiona Barrels Toward Turks And Caicos As Category 3 Hurricane

Higher Ed
Forecasters said Fiona was expected to pass near Grand Turk, the British territory's capital island, on Tuesday morning.
News Clip3:44
Curated Video

A new book explores the worlds toilets

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Los Angeles 11, October 2006 1. Close of book cover 2. Various close shots of pages of book, depicting pictures of various toilets 3. Wide pan left of men's restroom 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sian James, Photographer: "It...