Bridgeman Arts
Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 3 - shots of houses in disrepair, kids playing on street in working class neighbourhood, demolition of old houses
Clip from a documentary type account of the slums of London and the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at London's housing shortage, the work of the Greater London Council in slum clearance and building and its plans in the...
Sky News
Labour Party conference begins in Liverpool
VOICED: On the eve of his party's annual conference, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has hit out at the Conservative's austerity measures.
Mr Corbyn focused on policy rather than Brexit during his address at the Labour Women's...
Bloomberg
World Bank Trying to Get Cash to People, Not Just Goverments: Malpass
Apr.23 -- World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the institution's distribution of loans and grants to client countries, efforts to address global poverty, and the importance of U.S....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Fishermen fear the worst from Senegalese gas terminal
In Senegal, a new offshore gas terminal, located in the Atlantic Ocean about ten kilometres off Saint-Louis, is beginning to upset fishermen who are lamenting the loss of an area rich in fish (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
English vineyards hit by wet summer
Devon - July 2007
1. Wide shot of English vineyard pulls out to reveal field
2. Pan of grape vines
3. Track up from line of vines to close up of leaves
4. Wide pan of English vineyard
5. Close up of grape stalks with no fruit
6. Close...
Curated Video
India - Animal trainers protest for licences
A hundred animal trainers demonstrated in New Delhi recently to demand government licences to practise their profession. India's Wildlife Protection Act prohibits the capture of bears, monkeys and birds from the wild for any purpose....
Curated Video
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STORY: In January, an outbreak of cholera was reported in
the Peruvian coastal town of Chimbote. By the first week
in February it had spread down the entire coast and
inland, to be...
Curated Video
Many Asian markets fell on Thursday, following the lead set on Wednesday by Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei fell more than six percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell more than five percent.
HEADLINE: Asian markets follow Wall Street's lead, stocks tumble
CAPTION: Many Asian markets fell on Thursday, following the lead set on Wednesday by Wall Street. Japan's Nikkei fell more than six percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng...
Curated Video
World Bank president Zoellick on financial crisis
1. Wide shot of news conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, World Bank Group President:
"Our meeting took place at a critical time for the global economy, with financial markets experiencing unprecedented turmoil. Developing...
Curated Video
Various - World Summit For Social Development
The World Summit for Social Development which begins in Copenhagen
on Monday (6/3) could be a watershed in attitudes towards tackling
poverty and its causes. More than 130 heads of state and
government will sign a declaration on social...
Sky News
Iain Duncan Smith Accused of Failing the Poor
Iain Duncan Smith Accused of Failing the Poor
Curated Video
Australian FM comments on trade
1. Australian Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, shaking hands with South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon at a ministerial meeting
2. Singapore officials before meeting
3. Wide of meeting
4. Pan of meeting
5. Downer seated
6....
Curated Video
Global launch of the second UN World Water Development Report
1. Wide of water truck driving through Iztapalapa
2. Close up of water hose
3. Mid view of water hose with cactus in foreground
4. Close up of water tank
5. Pan down to mobile water tank distributing water to Iztapalapa residents
6....
Curated Video
Sanders' speech at Vatican conference
Bernie Sanders issued a global call to action at the Vatican on Friday calling for "a return to fairness" in business and political spheres.The Democratic senator from Vermont cited Pope Francis and St. John Paul II repeatedly during his...
Curated Video
Dame Vivienne Westwood backs 'Yes' vote for Scottish independance, shows spring-summer collection for her Red Label
Vivienne Westwood may be staging a catwalk show, but Scotland _ not clothes _ is foremost on the designer's mind.
Never one to shy away from making a political statement, the eccentric 73-year-old used her runway Sunday (14 SEPT. 2014)...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Cambodians the latest target for organ traffickers
VOICED : Cambodians the latest target for organ traffickers
AFP News Agency
VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting
VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Indias rural heartland turns to Modi
During a decade of power the Congress party has spent billions of dollars in rural India its traditional stronghold VOICED : Indias rural heartland turns to Modi on March 28, 2014 in Alwar, India (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Ramadan feasts too expensive for majority
VOICED : Ramadan feasts too expensive for majority
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : FILE: UK Labours leadership vote closes with Corbyn favourite
CLEAN : FILE: UK Labours leadership vote closes with Corbyn favourite
AFP News Agency
VOICED : India voters kick off worlds biggest election
VOICED : India voters kick off worlds biggest election
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Fear of crime fuels growth of Argentina's gated communities
VOICED: Fear of crime fuels growth of Argentina's gated communities
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Modern life bad habits: Africa faces deadly new illnesses
A World Health Organisation (WHO) survey released Tuesday shows that most Africans had at least one risk factor for developing one of these diseases such as smoking a lack of exercise poor diet and obesity
Bloomberg
Former Hong Kong Chief on 'One Country, Two Systems'
Jun.28 -- Former Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-Hwa discusses the success of the "one country, two systems" principal. He speaks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu.