Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

China using online ‘influencers’ to spread COVID lies

12th - Higher Ed
Beijing is paying foreign collaborators and media outlets to spread its disinformation in target countries.
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

Why trains don't have seatbelts

12th - Higher Ed
Seat belts on trains can cause more harm than good because the train's massive momentum makes it harder to decelerate, increasing the risk of impact injuries, according to experts.
Instructional Video2:03
Next Animation Studio

The men accused of assassinating Haiti’s president say they have been set up

12th - Higher Ed
Five of the former Colombian soldiers imprisoned without trial for the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July have told CNN that they have been framed.
Instructional Video3:37
The EcoHero Show

Two Wolves

K - 5th
Environmental Rap Superhero Mr. Eco travels to Taiwan to uncover the mental battle all humans face between good and bad wolves.
Instructional Video4:35
Curated Video

The struggles for independence and the impact of redrawing borders

12th - Higher Ed
From Catalonia to Kurdistan and Quebec, many people are demanding independence. What does it take to transform a cultural identity into a nation-state? And what is the impact?
Instructional Video1:38
Next Animation Studio

The sources of Taiwan’s Covid-19 outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
Last year, Taiwan went more than 250 days without reporting any locally transmitted cases of COVID-19, according to CNN. However, after an outbreak last week, as of Wednesday morning, May 19, it had 1,119 active cases.
News Clip16:08
Press Association

Robert Jenrick gives a speech on UK defence policy during leadership campaign

Higher Ed
Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick gives a speech in South London outlining his vision for foreign and defence policy in the United Kingdom and how the UK can help tackle the growing axis of hostile state actors (China, Russia,...
News Clip2:18
Bloomberg

What US-China Tensions Over Taiwan Mean for Investors

Higher Ed
Hebe Chen, market analyst at IG, looks at how the tensions between the US and China over Taiwan are affecting financial markets in Asia. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." Follow Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Blinken Meets China VP on Sidelines of UN Assembly

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with China's Vice President Han Zheng on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This is the second high-level conversation in as many days as the two nations seek to...
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Bloomberg

Mark Esper on Israel, Ceasefire, Ukraine Aid

Higher Ed
Former US Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper, discusses whether or not it is possible for Israel to enter Gaza and attack Hamas while simultaneously try to free hostages. He also gives his insight on talks over a ceasefire and funding aid...
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Bloomberg

Need to Fund Them Together: Moulton on Israel, Ukraine Aid

Higher Ed
Democratic Representative of Massachusetts, Seth Moulton, gives his insight on why he doesn't agree with Speaker Johnson's decision to split up Israel and Ukraine Aid. Rep. Moulton also talks about the latest in the Israel-Hamas War, and...
News Clip2:47
Bloomberg

Sean King on Biden's Growing Geopolitical Concerns

Higher Ed
Park Strategies Senior Vice President, Sean King, discusses the Biden Administration set to send emergency aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan next week as the White House has learned North Korea sent arms to Russia to use against...
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Bloomberg

Israel Latest: US and Qatar to Hold Iran Funds

Higher Ed
Bloomberg has learned that the US has reached an informal understanding with Qatar to hold off distributing $6 billion in oil revenue to Iran. The Biden administration is said to be probing Tehran's potential involvement in Hamas's...
News Clip2:05
Bloomberg

Ray Dalio Says US-China Relations on 'Brink of Red Lines'

Higher Ed
"US-China relations are, in a number of areas, on the brink of red lines," Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio says in a conversation with David Westin at the Greenwich Economic Forum.
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Tech Firms Helping Huawei With China Chip Plants

Higher Ed
Several Taiwanese tech companies are said to be heling Huawei build infrastructure for an under-the-radar network of chip plants across Southern China. Peter Elstrom reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Shapps urges the world to 'stick together' to support Ukrainian war effort

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps appeals for Western unity over support for Ukraine, talks about the potential for a change of direction should Trump win the US presidency and denies saying the Navy will be sent to protect Ukrainian ships
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Bloomberg

Emerging-Market Currencies on Brink of Erasing 2023 Gains

Higher Ed
Emerging market currencies are on the brink of wiping out all of their 2023 gains. Concerns about China's economy and US interest rates are weighing on riskier assets. David Finnerty has more on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Nomura: 'Tactical Overweight' China, 'Overweight' India

Higher Ed
Chetan Seth, Asia-Pacific equity strategist at Nomura, shares his views on the region's stock markets. He speaks with David Ingles, Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Hillary Clinton: Timeline for Chinese Invasion of Taiwan has been 'Pushed Back'

Higher Ed
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton discuss the difficulties of trying to work with China and how the Ukraine conflict may have delayed President Xi Jinping's plans for Taiwan. They spoke with...
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Bloomberg

US, China Officials Meet in Malta to Keep Channels Open

Higher Ed
A possible November meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was on the agenda when senior US and Chinese officials met over the weekend in Malta. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip4:21
Bloomberg

Rapidus on Building Japan's Own TSMC

Higher Ed
A 13-month-old chipmaking startup backed by the Japanese government is aiming to build the country's own version of TSMC from scratch. Rapidus Chief Executive Officer Atsuyoshi Koike spoke to Bloomberg exclusively about the company's...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Determined to Remain 'Indispensable' Source of Best Chips

Higher Ed
The Taiwan government's top emissary to the US, Hsiao Bi-Khim, sits down with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu for an interview about competition with China, the latest on semiconductor production and Taiwan's political future. She...
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Bloomberg

Global Leaders Head to New Delhi for G-20

Higher Ed
Final preparations are underway in New Delhi as India gets ready to host this weekend's G-20 Summit. US President Biden is on his way, but Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending. Haslinda...
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

Foxconn Founder Gou Keeps Taiwan Guessing

Higher Ed
Taiwanese billionaire Terry Gou is acting like a model presidential candidate: He's held political rallies, penned an editorial in a US newspaper and released a book trumpeting his work ethic. There's just one problem: he's not in the...