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Who Would Take Over From Kim Jong-un?: The Future of North Korea - TLDR News
With many speculating about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, we wanted to discuss the future of the country. In this video, we consider who could take over leadership if it became necessary and what it could mean for the...
Economics Explained
Do Sanctions Work?: Introduction and Economic Sanctions Vs Trade Restrictions
How do they hurt the economies doing the sanctioning? What is the difference between economic sanctions and regular old trade restrictions? What Can Go Wrong? Ultimately, will the sanctions work? Helping you become more knowledgeable...
Espresso Media
Garwin: Reflections on Family, Career, and the Importance of Democracy
Garwin part 9/11: This video provides insights into Richard Garwin's upbringing, his father's career challenges, his own educational journey, and his perspective on various aspects of life. It touches upon topics such as religion,...
Economics Explained
Do Sanctions Work?: Will The Sanctions Work
How do they hurt the economies doing the sanctioning? What is the difference between economic sanctions and regular old trade restrictions? What Can Go Wrong? Ultimately, will the sanctions work? Helping you become more knowledgeable...
The March of Time
1945: NORTH KOREA: WS Factory along harbor, smoke stack. INT VS Russian (unconfirmed) male sitting at desk speaking w/ North Koreans. VS North Korean council in session, including Communist politician Kim Il-sung (1912-1994). Communism
MOT 1945: NORTH KOREA: WS Factory along harbor, smoke stack. INT VS Russian (unconfirmed) male sitting at desk speaking w/ North Koreans. VS North Korean council in session, including Communist politician Kim Il-sung (1912-1994). Communism
Espresso Media
Garwin: The Role of a Scientist in the Development of Hydrogen Bombs
Garwin part 5/11: This video features scientist Richard Garwin reflecting on his role in developing the hydrogen bomb and the ethical implications of his work. He discusses the process of creating the bomb, witnessing its destructive...
AllTime 10s
10 Deadliest Animals on Earth
Sure, sharks are dangerous, but these 10 animals are way more scary than them! Here are the 10 Deadliest Animals on Earth! Jason Statham - take note'
PBS
Why is there a North and South Korea?
While the short answer is the Korean war, the reality is that seeds for the separate Republic of Korea and Democratic People's Republic of Korea goes back much further and has to do with the late 19th century Chinese imperialism and the...
Mazz Media
Dictatorship
This live-action video program is about the word dictatorship. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word dictatorship through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Curated Video
The Korean War, the beginning 1950
After the 2nd world war, Korea was split in two! Russian controlled communist becomes North Korea and USA controlled South Korea, North Korea attacked South Korea to unify the country but USA protected with all its might to save...
AllTime 10s
10 Banned Video Games
Gamers beware: sometimes your favourite game can get you arrested. From Saints Row 4, to Mass Effect, to The Sims, here are 10 Banned Video Games.
Ancient Lights Media
North Korea
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of North Korea.
Mr. Beat
There Are No Bullies
But there is plenty of bullying. Mr. Beat proposes we end it by respecting the victim, not giving the bullying behavior an audience, and treating others with kindness, even if they don't deserve it.
Alltime
9 STRANGEST Secrets About North Korea
The search for extra-terrestrial life has been one on the mind of humanity for centuries. As technology has advanced, though, so have the signs that aliens could exist. Here are five of the signs that could mean we're not alone'
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Aftereffects of War: The Korean War: The Korean Peninsula
Learn more about the consequences of the Korean War.
Jabzy
Sinocentrism - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Sinocentrism
Curated Video
Korean War | Animated History
The seeds that would grow into the Korean War were sown in 1945, when the Soviet Red Army invaded the peninsula following its declaration of war on Imperial Japan, which had held Korea since 1910. Soviet forces advanced down the...
Curated Video
Who has the Right to Vote in the United States?
Puerto Ricans pays taxes but can't vote in Presidential Elections. While in Chicago, between 2006 and 2016, 199 dead voted from beyond the grave! So how does voting law really work in the United States?
Jabzy
How North Korea Makes Money - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about How North Korea Makes Money
AllTime 10s
10 NEW Countries That Could Exist In Ten Years
We live in an ever-changing world. And sometimes that change even means entirely new countries popping up. From a unified Korea to an independent Texas, AllTime10s presents 10 new countries that could exist in 10 years.
Financial Times
How Donald Trump's disruptive foreign policy affects the world
Gideon Rachman, the FT's chief foreign affairs commentator, asks whether the president's unpredictable decision-making on foreign affairs has increased the risk of conflict.
The Wall Street Journal
Can North Korea Be a Normal Nation?
Chung-in Moon, special adviser for unification, foreign and security affairs to South Korean President Moon Jae-in shares his vision on North Korea with WSJ Coverage Planning Editor Elena Cherney.
AllTime 10s
10 Countries That Won't Exist In 100 Years
Country boundaries and spheres of power have shifted a lot over the last few centuries. So how might they changed in the next? Alltime 10s bring you 10 countries that could possibly be approaching their sell-by dates.
ACDC Leadership
Which country has the worst economy?
Which is worse? Tuvalu has the lowest GDP, Burundi has the lowest GDP per capita, Venezuela has massive inflation and long lines for basic necessities, and the economy of North Korea is...well, broken. What do you think? Which country...