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BELGIUM: EC VICE PRESIDENT SIR LEON BRITTAN MEETS CHINESE OFFICIALS

Higher Ed
Natural Sound Sir Leon Brittan, Vice president of the European Commission met with Chinese officials Thursday in Brussels. He discussed with Mr Lu Ping, China's official in charge of Hong Kong affairs, Europe's ties with the colony...
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Curated Video

WRAP Wolfowitz face World Bank board to explain himself, Bush reax ADDS attourney

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of the World Bank headquarters 2. Various of people outside the World Bank headquarters 3. Robert Bennett, attorney to World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz, walking along street 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Bennett,...
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Curated Video

Vox pops on likely EU announcement on Turkey's progress towards accession

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of Ortakoy Mosque and Bosporus bridge at dawn 2. Bosporus bridge which links Asia with Europe 3. Close-up of dome of Ortakoy Mosque 4. Man sweeping street and people walking in street 5. Wide shot of street 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Electricity supply latest victim of Hamas, Fatah feud, blackout

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan of Gaza City 2. Cars driving through the streets 3. Palestinians walking through the streets 4. Exterior pan of convenience store 5. Shoes on display at clothes market 6. Pan of cars driving through the streets to clothes...
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TED Talks

TED: The COVID-19 crisis is a chance to do capitalism differently | Mariana Mazzucato

12th - Higher Ed
In the face of three simultaneous crises -- health, the economy and climate -- do we have a chance to do capitalism differently? Economist Mariana Mazzucato explains why we shouldn't try to go back to normal after the pandemic but should...
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The Wall Street Journal

The Rise of Privacy

Higher Ed
Privacy and the storage and access to data have become much bigger issues for consumers and regulators. We'll look at what executives need to think about as they incorporate privacy into strategies and products.
Instructional Video10:52
TLDR News

How Will No Deal Affect the EU? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we discuss how the UK leaving with no deal will impact the remaining EU countries. There will be a lot of change for both the UK and EU27 if they don't negotiate a deal, including economic damage and disruption to trade. We...
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Institute for New Economic Thinking

Erik Berglöf: The Challenge of Large, Complex Financial Institutions (1/7)

Higher Ed
The panelists discuss large complex financial institutions at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist and Special Adviser at the European Bank for Reconstruction &...
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Institute for New Economic Thinking

Stephen Kinsella: Austerity Defangs the Celtic Tiger

Higher Ed
As we approach the impending independence referendum in Scotland, it is noteworthy that we no longer hear economic comparisons between the so-called “Celtic Lion” and its neighbor to the West, the once “Celtic Tiger” of Ireland. Ireland...
Instructional Video10:40
TLDR News

What is the EU's Ideal Brexit Deal? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
A week ago the EU rejected Theresa May's plan for Brexit, the Chequers Deal. So now we ponder, what does the EU actually want in the Brexit deal? What kind of deal would they approve?
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TLDR News

Swiss Style Brexit: Is Sunak Un-doing Brexit?

12th - Higher Ed
Thus far the results of Brexit have been mixed at best, so with Britain's fortunes looking rough some are suggesting that the UK realigns with the EU. This could involve forging a 'Swiss Style' deal with the EU. So what would that mean &...
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TLDR News

What Does the EU Parliament Actually Do? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
What Does the EU Parliament Actually Do? - Brexit Explained
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Press Association

Drawing down Apple tax billions will take months – Ireland’s finance minister

Higher Ed
It will take Ireland months to draw down billions of euro in back taxes from Apple following a ruling by Europe’s top court, its finance minister said. The Irish government said it “will respect” an order to recover more than 13 billion...
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Press Association

Michael McGrath says he is 'honoured' to be the nominee to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner

Higher Ed
Outgoing Finance Minister Michael McGrath has said he is "honoured" to become the nomination to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner, suggesting his skills would be best suited to an economic or financial portfolio at European level.
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Press Association

Ireland's new EU commissioner will be of the 'highest calibre'

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Simon Harris says a “high calibre” candidate has been chosen as Ireland’s EU commissioner. Speaking outside Government Buildings before Cabinet.
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Press Association

Taoiseach Simon Harris and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez press conference - full

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speak to the media outside the Government Buildings, Dublin, following their meeting.
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Dep. PM on UNGA, EU Accession, Grain

Higher Ed
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Brussels to discuss the country's progress in EU accession. They also speak about the challenges posed by the...
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Bloomberg

Spain's Calviño on European Economy, Trade

Higher Ed
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Nadia Calviño discussed the outlook for the European economy, trade policy, and relations with Latin America with Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo. They spoke in Santiago de Compostela where...
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Press Association

EU regulators slap £1.5bn fine on Apple after years-long spat with Spotify

Higher Ed
Tech giant Apple has been fined 1.8 billion euros (£1.5 billion) by regulators in Europe for not allowing music streaming apps like Spotify to tell customers they can subscribe for cheaper if they do not use Apple’s App Store. The...
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Bloomberg

ACEA's de Vries on European Autos Outlook

Higher Ed
ACEA Director General Sigrid de Vries joins Bloomberg's Anna Edwards to discuss the latest European autos sales data as well as the outlook for the industry. They discuss policy challenges, the EU's subsidy probe into Chinese EVs, and...
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Bloomberg

EU Commissioner Hahn on Green Transition, Bond Demand

Higher Ed
European Commissioner for Budget and Administration Johannes Hahn discusses the EU's energy transition efforts and demand for its green bonds on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Asia Currencies, Yellen

Higher Ed
Dani Burger and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
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Bloomberg

EU's Gentiloni on Fiscal Rules, Inflation, Economy

Higher Ed
European Union Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni discusses German demands for a review of the bloc's fiscal rules. He also comments on inflation and the economy in an interview with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the...
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Bloomberg

EU's Sefcovic on Joint Gas Buying, Raw Materials, China

Higher Ed
European Commission Vice President for Interinstitutional Relations & Foresight Maroš Šefčovič joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo to discuss the status of the European Union's joint gas purchasing scheme as well as the importance of critical...