Instructional Video4:53
Jabzy

Belgian Colonial Plans - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Belgian Colonial Plans
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

John Adams: The President Who Defended the Redcoats

9th - Higher Ed
He was a fierce patriot and Founding Father – so why did John Adams defend British soldiers accused of murder following the Boston Massacre of 1770?
Instructional Video7:17
Easy Languages

Weird Color Names in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 11

12th - Higher Ed
Weird Color Names in Turkish | Super Easy Turkish 11 Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in Turkey.
Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Women’s Social and Political Union

K - 5th
Part of a series on women's suffrage, this video covers the WSPU; the Women’s Social and Political Union
Instructional Video14:57
Wonderscape

History Kids: From the French and Indian War to the First Continental Congress

K - 5th
In this educational video, we explore the events leading up to the American Revolution and the establishment of a democratic system in the United States. From the French and Indian War to the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party, we delve...
Instructional Video5:51
Ancient Lights Media

Japan: Overview of Geography and Climate

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip offers an overview of Japan's climate and geography.
Instructional Video10:23
Weird History

Smelly Facts About The Great Stink Of 1858

12th - Higher Ed
Many think of the Victorian era as a time of tight-laced corsets and formal teas. And it was—but it was also the time of the Great Stink, a two-month stretch of 1858 in which London's primary water source, the River Thames, was so full...
Instructional Video1:38
60 Second Histories

English Civil War: A Royalist Soldier

K - 5th
A Royalist soldier gives his point of view and explains why he follows the King
Instructional Video1:20
60 Second Histories

English Civil War: A pikeman

K - 5th
A description of the armour worn by pikemen during the English Civil War, it also shows his main weapon, the long pike and explains how it was used.
Instructional Video1:48
60 Second Histories

Why were the British involved in the slave trade?

K - 5th
This video explores some of the reasons the British were involved in the slave trade and a quote from William Wilberforce's parlimentary speech about the abolition of slavery.
Instructional Video9:54
Intelligence Squared

Is reintergrating Pakistan with India an option?

Higher Ed
Questions raised from the floor of the auditorium and online via Twitter, with all the speakers responding. IQ2 Discussion "Pakistan: what next?" (11 of 12)
Instructional Video4:31
Jabzy

Easter Rising - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Easter Rising
Instructional Video14:57
Wonderscape

History Kids: Causes of the Revolutionary War

K - 5th
In this educational video, we explore the events leading up to the American Revolution and the formation of a democratic government in the United States. We delve into the French and Indian War, the Stamp Act, and the Boston Tea Party,...
Instructional Video13:41
Instructional Video7:15
Ancient Lights Media

United Kingdom

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of the United Kingdom.
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor Awarded to Trump for Key Role in Ending Gaza War

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump will be awarded the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor in recognition of his significant role in helping to end the Gaza War.
News Clip21:20
Press Association

SNP Conference: Keith Brown speech

Higher Ed
New ReviewNote: best audio available SNP Depute Leader Keith Brown delivers a speech at the party's annual conference in Aberdeen.
News Clip2:53
Curated Video

France: Macron reappoints Lecornu as French PM after days of turmoil

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFrench President Emmanuel Macron re-appointed outgoing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, in a shock move that brought an end to days of speculation and intense negotiations aimed at resolving the country's deepening political stalemate.
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

Von der Leyen emerged 'strengthened' from motions of censure — for now

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis week in Strasbourg, Ursula von der Leyen survived two more motions of censure in the European Parliament with even more support than in July. But the battle with the MEPs is far from over, and the credibility of the EU institutions...
News Clip2:36
Curated Video

Von der Leyen's Commission survives far-right and far-left no-confidence motions

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe two motions of censure, up for a vote Thursday, shared one key point of criticism: the lopsided terms of the EU-US trade deal.
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

Japan's Leading Prime Ministerial Candidate Sanae Takaichi Scrambles to Forge Alliance

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewJapan's likely next premier Sanae Takaichi is already facing criticism from her ruling party's long-time coalition partner, a rift that could delay or, in an extreme scenario, jeopardise her premiership. Hardline conservative Takaichi,...
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

Outgoing French PM launches last-gasp bid to quell political crisis

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSebastien Lecornu to hold two days of talks to try to shore up cross-party support for his collapsed government.
News Clip0:47
Press Association

Labour "will have to do more" on planning reform, says Darren Jones

Higher Ed
New ReviewLabour "will have to do more" on planning reform in its second year in Government, says Darren Jones. Labour is currently deciding what bills to bring to Parliament, Mr Jones said, but suggested further planning reform legislation could...
News Clip6:31
Curated Video

France PM Resigns: French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu Resigns After Criticism of Cabinet

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFrance's President Emmanuel Macron on Monday accepted Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's resignation just hours after unveiling his cabinet, the presidency said, plunging the European nation further into political deadlock.