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Curated Video

Professional photographer shares tips to take great photos with your phone

Higher Ed
Smartphones have come a long way — and, with their compact size and camera advances they seem to be replacing large professional cameras for some consumers — with the right techniques, that is. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

First American woman to lose limb in active Iraq combat on the Paralympian mindset

Higher Ed
Just two years into a military career, her service would cost her more than her willing participation. The first American woman to lose a limb in active Iraq combat talks about her Paralympian mindset. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Paris Gare du Nord after vandalism of train lines in France

Higher Ed
Footage from Paris Gare du Nord after vandalism of train lines in France lead to rail disruption ahead of the Olympics.
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Press Association

Vox pop from outside St Pancras International Station

Higher Ed
Vox pop from outside St Pancras International Station while French train lines are being disrupted by arson attack ahead of Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Interview with Luis Fernando, 30 from Mexico
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Press Association

French rail lines hit by ‘malicious acts’, disrupting services ahead of Olympics

Higher Ed
Footage from Paris as high-speed rail lines in France have been hit by several “malicious acts” which have heavily disrupted services on the day of the Olympics opening ceremony, according to the national rail company.
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Press Association

Eurostar trains cancelled and diverted because of ‘acts of malice’ in France

Higher Ed
Several Eurostar trains to Paris have been cancelled and others diverted after “co-ordinated acts of malice” in France. The rail operator, which runs international services from London St Pancras, confirmed on Friday its trains would be...
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Curated Video

Salt Lake City expected to be named host of 2034 Winter Olympics

Higher Ed
It's been over 20 years since Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Games. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Gatwick passengers 'hoping they can fly' amid global IT outage

Higher Ed
Interview with passengers Jane and Derek White, travelling to Paris from Gatwick Airport, after business and institutions worldwide were knocked offline. Experts have attributed the global outage to a faulty update to cybersecurity...
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Curated Video

What can we expect to see from BMX in the 2024 Olympics?

Higher Ed
Since getting its start six decades ago, BMX has only gotten more popular, and the market is projected to grow through the end of the decade.
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Bloomberg

Blackstone's Schwarzman Expects 'Muted' European Growth

Higher Ed
Stephen Schwarzman, chairman, CEO, and co-founder at Blackstone, says Europe is slowing down as he offers his outlook on growth and the impact of interest rate hikes from the European Central Bank. He speaks with Dani Burger at the IPEM...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: December 19

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments, as Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron prepares to visit Paris and Rome in a diplomatic blitz as he lobbies for unity in the European approach to the Israel-Hamas war, Ukraine and efforts to tackle...
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Press Association

Stock footage of Paris, France

Higher Ed
Stock footage of Paris, France. Footage of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Hôtel des Invalides, Louvre and Vendome Column.
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Bloomberg

London Regains Status as Largest European Stock Market

Higher Ed
London is once again Europe's largest stock market, recapturing its crown from Paris on a surge in crude oil prices. Joe Easton reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Aslef union leader says weekend rail strike targets Conservative Party conference

Higher Ed
Aslef's general secretary Mick Lynch said his union was targeting the Conservative Party conference for "industrial reasons". Mr Whelan joined rail workers on a picket line at London Euston station, alongside a cardboard model of...
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Bloomberg

VC Spotlight: London a Leading Light in Innovation

Higher Ed
Rana Yared, a general partner at Balderton, provides her outlook for innovation in the financial technology industry. She speaks with Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Violent Clashes in France After Police Shooting of Teenager

Higher Ed
Around 150 people were arrested across France amid a second night violent clashes and unrest over the police killing of a teenager. Nahel, 17, was shot at close range in the western suburb of Nanterre on Tuesday.
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Bloomberg

Ireland's Coveney Calls for Common Approach to Tech Regulation

Higher Ed
The US, EU and UK need to adopt a common approach to technology regulation as they face new challenges like artificial intelligence, according to Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney. He spoke from Paris...
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Bloomberg

VivaTech Founder Maurice Levy on Musk, Paris Tech Ecosystem

Higher Ed
Publicis Chairman and VivaTech Founder Maurice Levy says Paris will become the largest tech hub in the world, not only Europe. The head of Tesla and Twitter, Elon Musk, will be joining Maurice Levy in Paris on Friday. He also says that...
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Bloomberg

Macron Government Survives Two No-Confidence Votes

Higher Ed
The French government dodged two no-confidence motions late Monday enabling President Emmanuel Macron's unpopular pension reform bill to be signed into law without holding a full vote in parliament. Caroline Connan reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

France Faces New Pension Strikes

Higher Ed
French unions are holding another day of nationwide strikes over President Emmanuel Macron's decision to push through unpopular pension reforms. Pensions last week ended in chaos with hardcore fringes clashing with riot police. Caroline...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Badrichani: Biggest Worry Is Geopolitics, Not Inflation

Higher Ed
The tensions between the US and China are "definitely the biggest risk out there," Marc Badrichani, JPMorgan's Head of Sales & Research, says in a Bloomberg TV interview, adding that the bank's clients are probably less worried about...
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Bloomberg

No Material Impact From Paris Protests: Euronext CEO

Higher Ed
Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah says protests in Paris have no material impact on the city's ability to be a financial center for Europe. He spoke exclusively to Alix Steel and Guy Johnson from the sidelines of the Future of Finance Summit...
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Bridgeman Arts

Old man carries an advertisement placard by the Seine. France, 1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1960 French film 'Au Coeur de la Ville', about an old man who rescues a young girl from suicide. An old man with a sandwich board walks by the River Seine in Paris.
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Getty Images

INTERVIEW - Audrey Tautou on struggling with vertigo making Mood Indigo and Michel Gondry's fantasy Paris at 'Mood Indigo (L'Ecume des Jours)' / 'Chinese Puzzle (Casse-tete chinois)' Interviews

Pre-K - Higher Ed
INTERVIEW - Audrey Tautou on struggling with vertigo making Mood Indigo and Michel Gondry's fantasy Paris at 'Mood Indigo (L'Ecume des Jours)' / 'Chinese Puzzle (Casse-tete chinois)' Interviews on May 02, 2014 in London, England.