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Curated Video

RR7426A INDIA'S PROBLEMS

Higher Ed
Following droughts in recent years and the additional

burden of the oil crisis, India's economy is
under
great stress. Inflation is running at 27 per ce
nt a year,
a record rate, and many foods...
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Bloomberg

Biden Pledges $2.9 Billion in Global Food Aid

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announced $2.9 billion in fresh US government assistance to address global food insecurity during his speech Wednesday to the United Nations General Assembly. He says Russia can help end the food crisis by ending the...
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Bloomberg

Shanghai Covid Cases at Record High

Higher Ed
China is defending its Zero-Covid strategy as the U.S. asks Americans to reconsider travel to China to avoid what Washington calls the "arbitrary enforcement of rules" in places like Shanghai. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Curated Video

VOICE UNICEF chief visits as food appeal is launched

Higher Ed
0000 Wide shot of people waiting for food outside shelter

0005 Women and children waiting for foo
d aid
0012 Close-up of young b
oy's face
0016 Close-up of elderly woman's face pan to...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says US Recession Is Not Inevitable

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden, asked whether a recession in the US is inevitable, said "no." He made the remarks during a joint press briefing with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo.
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Bloomberg

ADB President Adesina on Agriculture, Public Debt

Higher Ed
African Development Bank President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina discusses the continent's agriculture capabilities and how it could service not only African countries but also food insecurity globally. Adesina also addresses how the private...
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Sky News

Sheffield Struggling With Heavy Snowfall

Higher Ed
Sheffield Struggling With Heavy Snowfall
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Curated Video

U.S. Bet On Venezuela Opposition, But Maduro Tightening Grip On Power

Higher Ed
Supporters of Maudro are targeting opposition leaders, months after rival Juan Guaidó declared himself as Venezuela's rightful leader.
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Press Association

Idris Elba: Food shortages is a reality if we don't deal with climate change

Higher Ed
Hollywood actor Idris Elba called on decision-makers to do more in the fight against climate change suggesting that food shortages could become the normality if inactive continues. Includes quotes from activist Vanessa Nakate.
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Curated Video

USA: GROWING CONCERN OVER FOOD SHORTAGE IN NORTH KOREA

Higher Ed
Washington, 23 January 1996

1. Long shot press conference and zoom to Mc
Curry
2. SOUNDBIT
E: McCurry
3. Long shot press conference as
McCurry lea
ves.
English/Nat
International concern is growing that a...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Venezuela:protests against insecurity,inf

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Venezuela:protests against insecurity,inf
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Bloomberg

Pandemic Exacerbates Food Poverty

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- The economic recovery is still tentative and the situation is still very dire for many people in the U.S.. In fact, during the pandemic, food poverty in the world's richest country has shot up - with a tenth of American...