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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE of Yemens central bank

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands in Yemen are struggling since Huthi rebels stopped paying salaries two months ago
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Christmas cheer missing in crisis hit Rio

9th - Higher Ed
The Grinch in the form of devastating recession giant corruption and unpaid salaries has stolen Rio de Janeiro's Christmas
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Health workers protest in Venezuela against state neglect

9th - Higher Ed
Health workers and patients protest Tuesday in Caracas to denounce the neglect of the health sector crippled by a shortage of supplies at 98% and low salaries that force more and more doctors to emigrate
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Health workers protest in Venezuela against state neglect

9th - Higher Ed
Health workers and patients protest Tuesday in Caracas to denounce the neglect of the health sector crippled by a shortage of supplies at 98% and low salaries that force more and more doctors to emigrate
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Rio's unpaid artists protest on the steps of main theatre

9th - Higher Ed
Civil servants from the state of Rio de Janeiro put on a show on the steps of the Municipal Theatre to protest against their unpaid salaries: dancers choir singers musiciansÂ… most have not received their wages since February leading to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bay area residents look for creative housing solution

9th - Higher Ed
High salaries at tech giants and start ups in Silicon Valley are making housing unaffordable for many locals in other industries in San Francisco and they are looking for alternatives
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hard-up Cubans snub graduate jobs for higher pay

9th - Higher Ed
CubaÂ’s gradual economic opening-up has created an earnings gulf between the few private workers and the many employed by the state
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Hard-up Cubans snub graduate jobs for higher pay

9th - Higher Ed
CubaÂ’s gradual economic opening-up has created an earnings gulf between the few private workers and the many employed by the state.
News Clip1:46
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Guinea Bissau parents coax truant teachers back to school

9th - Higher Ed
In Guinea Bissau where long running pay disputes have kept teachers out of the classrooms for long stretches over the last four decades parents have launched an initiative to pay all or part of the teachers salaries directly hoping their...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

UK foreign secretary and Yemen counterpart in Aden

Higher Ed
Britain's foreign secretary is warning of a collapse of peace deals in Yemen.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Jet Airways staff protest as airline struggles

Higher Ed
India's ailing Jet Airways has drastically reduced operations amid talks with investors to purchase a controlling stake in the airline and help it reduce its mounting debt.
News Clip2:26
Bloomberg

U.S. Core Inflation Inches Higher With 1.6% Gain in May

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Liz Young, director of market strategy at BNY Mellon Investment Management, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee examine PCE core deflator data for the month of May. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Saudis Replace Aramco Chair Al-Falih With Wealth Fund Boss Before IPO

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- Saudi Arabia removed Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih from his position as Chairman of Saudi Aramco, the second time his role has been scaled back in less than a week, as the government prepares to sell shares in the state-owned...
News Clip2:23
Sky News

Wage Inequality At Stratospheric Levels

Higher Ed
VOICED: There's a warning tonight that wage inequality in the UK has reached "stratospheric levels", with top executives earning up to 183 times more than the average worker. A report by the High Pay Centre says new rules which force...
News Clip7:47
Bloomberg

Mobius Says He's Investing in Tech, Not Buying Bitcoin Yet

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Mark Mobius, co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners, discusses where he is investing in emerging markets and says the run in commodities may be over. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Chinese Hedge Funds Offer Graduates Up to $300,000

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- China's booming hedge fund industry is boosting offers for top college graduates by paying as much as $300,000 in annual salaries, about triple that of new joiners on Wall Street. Patrick Winters reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Hostess CEO Sees Millennials Driving US Growth

Higher Ed
"We're focused on the domestic market and there's a lot of opportunity there," Hostess CEO Andrew Callahan says. Speaking with Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets," Callahan also discusses inflation pressures and the company's growth...
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Press Association

'Every person has their own story' says social worker in Ukraine

Higher Ed
Interview with Oleh Kryshchenko, a social worker at Alliance Global a charity which runs a drop-in centre in partnership with MercyCorps and funded by money from the British Government for displaced LGBTQI people.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: My Budget and Planning for the Future

9th - 10th
How much does a site reliability engineer earn? Is it enough to afford living in an expensive city like San Francisco? Ruth Grace explains her salary and budget. [4:09]