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Discovering Bogotá: Scenic Drone Views of Columbia's Capital

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Explore the vibrant city of Bogotá through stunning drone footage, revealing its bustling streets, historic landmarks, and the breathtaking Andes mountains that surround this Colombian capital. For more videos like this, don’t forget to...
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Fly Over Tayrona Park: Colombia's Coastal Gem Unveiled by Drone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight high above the stunning Tayrona National Park with this breathtaking drone footage, capturing its golden beaches, lush tropical forests, and dramatic mountain backdrops along Colombia’s Caribbean coast. Experience the...
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St. John’s business considering floral co-op to bypass U.S. tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Most cut flowers at Holland Nurseries come from South America — but they have to pass through Florida to get to St. John’s. Owner John Frecker says a tariff on flowers so close to Valentine’s Day would have delivered a brutal financial...
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Colombia from Above: A Cultural Tapestry Seen by Drone

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Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Colombia with this stunning drone footage, capturing vibrant cities, lush rainforests, majestic mountains, and pristine coastlines. Discover the rich culture and natural wonders of this South...
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Trump’s BIG Power Move Shakes South America: Colombia Complies With Deportation Plans After Threats

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Colombia's sudden shift on U.S. deportation plans has sent shockwaves through South America. President Petro's latest move comes after escalating tensions and powerful warnings from Donald Trump. What led to this dramatic turnaround? Watch.
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Colombia backs down on migrant row, US pauses its plan to impose tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
The White House said that Colombia backed down and agreed to accept repatriated citizens on military flights after President Donald Trump threatened major sanctions. Watch this report for more details!
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EU Scientists Warn 2024 Set to Be First Year Above 1.5C Global Warming Limit

9th - Higher Ed
European Union scientists have said that 2024 will be the world's warmest year since records began, the ripple effect of which will be felt even in 2025. Scientists predict that extraordinarily high temperatures will persist into at...
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Trans-Pacific drug running submarine intercepted

9th - Higher Ed
A global naval operation resulted in the seizure of 225 tonnes of cocaine in a semisubmersible that was seized as it crossed the Pacific bou
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PM Modi's Caribbean Outreach: Indian PM Receives Top Honour for Aid During Pandemic | GRAVITAS

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his visit to Guyana in South America yesterday. And now, Dominica and Guyana have presented their top awards to Modi for his statesmanship as well as his support during the Covid 19 pandemic. Both...
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From The Andes to The Galápagos: Drone Discovery of Ecuador

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover Ecuador's diverse landscapes with this stunning drone footage, capturing the lush Amazon rainforest, towering Andes mountains, and the unique wildlife of the Galápagos Islands. Fly over Ecuador's breathtaking scenery and vibrant...
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Trump's win sparks concern in Latin America over China ties, immigration and potential sanctions

9th - Higher Ed
Trump's win worries Latin America with pressure on China ties, immigration issues, and potential sanctions. Argentina sees a silver lining.
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Buenos Aires to Patagonia and The Andes: A Drone Tour of Argentina's Wonders

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Soar over the diverse landscapes of Argentina. This amazing drone footage reveals the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, the majestic peaks of the Andes, and the stunning beauty of Patagonia. Enjoy a trip to Argentina and revel in the...
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How far did your bouquet travel? Florists say demand for local flowers is growing

9th - Higher Ed
Flowers travel around the world before they end up in a vase in your home. But farms in Quebec want people to consider buying flowers grown close to home. They say it’s better for the environment and for the province.
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Stocks Off Session Lows in Final Hour | Closing Bell

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Chevron Talking to Trump Administration About Venezuela

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Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth says the company is talking to the Trump administration about doing business in Venezuela. Chevron is the only major oil producer with a waiver to operate there despite sanctions against...
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Colombia agrees to accept migrant flights after Trump threatens tariffs

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President Donald Trump is marking a notch in the win column this morning after a tense weekend standoff with Colombia's president over deported migrant flights. (Scripps News)
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Argentina's Milei Willing to Leave Mercosur Trade Bloc If Necessary

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Argentine President Javier Milei said he would leave the trade bloc Mercosur if necessary to cement a free trade agreement with the US, although he hopes to reach a deal without needing to take such drastic action. He speaks exclusively...
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Bloomberg

Venezuela's Maduro Begins Third Term in Power

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Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro was sworn in as president for a third six-year term, shrugging off international condemnation of a sham election and a brutal crackdown on dissent. He was declared without evidence to be the winner of last...
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Bloomberg

Brazil's Lula Is Awake After Emergency Brain Surgery

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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is awake and conscious after undergoing emergency brain surgery and is now in the ICU recovering. The 79-year-old president felt headaches Monday and a brain scan showed an intracranial...
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Bloomberg

Portugal's Finance Minister: Optimistic on Mercosur Deal

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Portugal's Finance Minister Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, tells Bloomberg's Oliver Crook he's optimistic about the EU's trade deal with the Mercosur bloc, saying it will benefit consumers. Sarmento also says Portugal isn't worried about...
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Bloomberg

Is Milei's Plan to Save Argentina Working?

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After eight months in office, Argentine President Javier Milei has slashed spending on social security, wages and subsidies. But despite these austerity measures, he remains largely popular at home.
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Suspected cocaine worth 157 million euro found in Ireland’s biggest drug seizure - full

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A press conference is held after Irish customs officers seized 2,253 kilogrammes of suspected cocaine worth 157 million euro from a cargo vessel off the southeast coast of Ireland. Speaking to the media at the operational briefing...
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Bloomberg

Chile Economic Adjustments Almost Done: Finance Minister

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"Last year we started combining fiscal policy with monetary policy to stabilize the economy and that job is almost complete," Chile Finance Minister Mario Marcel says during an interview with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Jacob Frenkel: Fed Has Done a 'Spectacularly Good Job'

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Jacob Frenkel, former governor of the Bank of Israel who was also chair of JPMorgan Chase International, discusses the state of the global economy, and policies of central banks including the Federal Reserve. Frenkel, chairman emeritus...