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CLEAN : In Toulouse, a rugby tournament... on and in the water

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To score a try on a floating platform serving as a rugby pitch, you must dive into the waters of the Garonne River ... in Toulouse, a "WateRugby" tournament brings together amateurs and former stars of the game for a fourth edition which...
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CLEAN : 'It's hell out there': children and elderly flee Ukraine frontline

9th - Higher Ed
64-year-old Elena has left everything behind to evacuate the Donetsk region on board of a train leaving from Udachnoye packed with the elderly, disabled, and families with children (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : North Korea marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities

9th - Higher Ed
Singers and musicians with disabilities perform at a concert in the North Korean capital Pyongyang to mark the International Day of Disabled Persons (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Evacuation of elderly and disabled people from area around Bakhmut

9th - Higher Ed
Images of the evacuation of elderly and disabled people from Chasiv Yar, a city near Bakhmut, where heavy fighting has taken place (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : At CES, a startup guides blind people with music

9th - Higher Ed
Given that audio is essential to blind people, a French startup is showcasing a dynamic 3D sound technology for guidance, replacing the vocal instructions of navigation applications with music (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

More Than 30 Years After ADA, Cities Fail To Be Accessible

Higher Ed
Many cities are not building with people with disabilities in mind even after the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Curated Video

Disability Rights Activist Imani Barbarin And Social Media Power

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Imani Barbarin is a Pennsylvania-based writer, public speaker and disability rights activist with cerebral palsy.
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Press Association

Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'

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Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
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Curated Video

What Disability Protections Mean For COVID Long-Haulers

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Last month, President Biden announced “long COVID” could qualify as a disability under federal law.
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Bloomberg

Addressing Disability Inclusion in the Business World

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Jan.14 -- This week's Bloomberg Equality segment looks at disability inclusion in the business world. New research by EY shows one-in-five leaders with a disability do not feel comfortable admitting it to colleagues. Bloomberg's Annmarie...
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VOICED : Tokyo dreams fuel Cambodias first disabled basketballers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Tokyo dreams fuel Cambodias first disabled basketballers
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN urges North Korea to improve disability awareness

9th - Higher Ed
A United Nations rights official urges officials to try to combat the stigma and pejorative language surrounding the disabled, ending a groundbreaking visit to North Korea
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CLEAN : Tunisian startup 3D prints solar-powered bionic hands

9th - Higher Ed
A Tunisian startup is developing a 3D-printed bionic hand, hoping the affordable and solar-powered prosthetic will help amputees and other disabled people across Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Amputee Soldiers Promised Latest Prosthetics

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Amputee Soldiers Promised Latest Prosthetics
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Bloomberg

The Airbnb for Travelers With Physical Disabilities

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Nov.17 -- Accomable CEO and founder Srin Madipalli discusses being acquired by Airbnb with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Ivory Coast, a fashion show to empower disabled models

9th - Higher Ed
Changing the way society looks at disability is the challenge that some twenty disabled models in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, have taken up by stepping onto the podium (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

A young man overcomes his disabilities to become a web designer

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1. People on street 2. 'Al-Miraj' public school 3. Various of classroom and students 4. Close up of student Waqas Ahmed 5. Waqas Ahmed and classmates 6. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Dr Hafiz Mohammad Dilawar, Teacher: "He is a very good artist...
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Sky News

How the Paralympics Could Change Lives

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How the Paralympics Could Change Lives
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For poor Jordanians, debt trap is often a prison cell

9th - Higher Ed
Cash-strapped and struggling to care for his two disabled children, Mohammad Sabha took out a loan. Now he fears ending up in a Jordanian prison because he can't repay it (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Disabled artist makes the most of self-isolation creating inflatable sculptures

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A disabled artist has found new ways to work while self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic. Jason Wilsher-Mills had been due to show his work at the Tate after winning the equivalent of the Turner Prize for disabled artists. The...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Palestinian amputees participate in cycling competition in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Around twenty Palestinians amputees participate in a 5km cycling competition in Gaza City, organised by the Committee on Bicycles for Persons with Disabilities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Families Of Children With Disabilities Create A Community

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Over three million children in the U.S. — 4% of all children in the country — have a disability.
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Curated Video

Obstacles To Special Education Learning In A Pandemic

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Pandemic learning has varied drastically for many students with disabilities and it's been tough on parents and teachers too.
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Press Association

Five-year-old with visual impairment returns to school

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Children with sight loss should be given more support when schools return, a charity has said. Visually impaired children will face challenges including maintaining social distancing, knowing where to sit and stand and needing to be...