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Curated Video

Brexit Poses Direct Threat to U.K. Adult Care

Higher Ed
Brexit is already having an impact in the U.K.'s adult social care sector, which is on the verge of a staffing crisis.
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Bloomberg

CPA: Sri Lanka's IMF Aid Restores Access To Finance, Credibility

Higher Ed
The Center for Policy Alternatives Founder & Executive Director Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu believes Sri Lanka's aid from the International Monetary Fund will help restore access to finance and credibility. He was speaking with Juliette...
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Sky News

Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment

Higher Ed
Possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment
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Curated Video

D.C. Student Started A Network Of 3D Printers To Provide PPE

Higher Ed
Print to Protect was founded by a high school student in response to COVID-19 and the lack of PPE for health workers.
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Bloomberg

Icahn Criticizes McDonald's, Ready to Propose Directors

Higher Ed
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, explains why he is prepared to nominate directors at McDonald's Corp. over the fast-food chain's ongoing use of suppliers who use small crates to house pregnant pigs. He...
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Press Association

Public urged to join cost-of-living protest rallies

Higher Ed
Campaigners and opposition politicians have urged people to take to the streets on Saturday in rallies protesting about the cost-of-living crisis. Demonstrations organised by the Cost of Living Coalition are planned for Dublin, Cork,...
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Bloomberg

How Is the Virus Outbreak Affecting Hong Kong Airlines?

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Luya You, transportation analyst at Bocom International, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Hong Kong and mainland China airlines. She speaks with Tom Mackenzie and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

PBOC Says Yuan Can't Be Used to Offset Commodity Inflation

Higher Ed
May.27 -- The yuan exchange rate can’t be used as a tool to spur exports or offset the impact of commodity price rises, according to a PBOC statement. Bloomberg's Enda Curran has more on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lebanon's past echoes its grim present in exhibition

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People visit a war-scarred Beirut heritage house turned museum, where archives of Lebanon's troubled past fuse with artistic depictions of its grim present to portray a country seemingly in perpetual turmoil (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Stigma stalks India's leprosy sufferers as disease returns

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Stigma stalks India's leprosy sufferers as disease returns
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Bloomberg

Sinche: Manufacturing Shows Accelerating Global Growth

Higher Ed
May 2 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont Securities, discusses signs of growth in global manufacturing data and how that will help boost commodity markets later this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Front room FaceTime improves life-saving stroke care

Higher Ed
Using FaceTime to connect senior doctors with paramedics at the scene of emergencies has led to stroke patients getting quicker access to life-saving treatment. Interviews with Patrick Hunter, senior clinical lead paramedic at LAS in...
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Curated Video

Court discusses Pistorius 'anxiety disorder'

Higher Ed
The chief prosecutor in the murder trial of Oscar Pistorius on Tuesday challenged the doctor who diagnosed Pistorius as suffering from General Anxiety Disorder (GAD). In his cross examination of Dr. Merryll Vorster, a psychiatrist called...
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Press Association

Just Stop Oil protesters glue themselves to painting in National Gallery

Higher Ed
Just Stop Oil protesters Evan 22, and Hannah, 23, glue themselves to a oil painting in the National Gallery, in central London.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Never seen global response to sufferings in the region: Qatari FM

9th - Higher Ed
Qatar's Foreign Minister says that there hasn't been a "global response" to people's sufferings in the region, when discussing the Ukrainian humanitarian crisis and the international response to it during the Doha Forum (Footage by AFPTV...
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Teen Kids News

5 Signs of Teenage Depression

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Dr. Sheenah Hankin spoke with TKN reporter Felipe on warning signs that you may be depressed or suicidal. If you suspect that you may be experiencing signs of depression, it is recommended that you seek a professional.
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Bloomberg

H.K. Restaurants Closing Down Amid Pandemic: Kampery Group

Higher Ed
Jul.23 -- Simon Wong, chairman of Hong Kong's Kampery Group, whose businesses range from manufacturing, wholesaling, retailing, importing and exporting, looks at how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting businesses in the city. Wong is...
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Bloomberg

Income Inequality: Why the Economy Is Not Right for All Americans

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Peter Georgescu, chairman emeritus at Young & Rubicam and author of "Capitalists Arise!," and Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, discuss the challenges presented by income inequality and the depth of...
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Sky News

Serious drought causing issues for farmers and tourism in Spain

Higher Ed
VOICED: Hard to believe this is the bed of one of the largest reservoirs in southern Spain. This jetty was floating and the peddle boats were being used right at this spot less than a year ago. SHOWS: Drought stricken dry reservoir,...
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Press Association

PETA ‘crocodiles’ protest against Hermès

Higher Ed
PETA supporters held a demonstration against Hermès at the brand’s New Bond Street store. PETA were demonstrating against Hermès after video footage released by Kindness Project, showed crocodiles on farms in Australia with ties to...
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Bloomberg

Chilean Finance Minister on The Impact of the Trade War on Chile

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Chilean Finance Minister Felipe Larrain, discusses the impact of the trade war and central banks on Chile. He speaks with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

A garden designed for Alzheimer's patients

Higher Ed
London, UK, May 20, 2013 1. Close of scented pink and purple flowers in Alzheimer's garden 2. Close of blue irises 3. Close tilt up of foxglove 4. Mid of actress Helen Mirren taking photos of the Alzheimer's garden 5. Wide of visitors...
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Bloomberg

IATA Downgrades Global Air-Transportation Industry Outlook

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Alexandre de Juniac, director general of the International Air Transport Association, talks about the outlook for the industry, and Boeing Co.’s 737 Max. He spoke Sunday on the sidelines of IATA's conference in Seoul on...
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Bloomberg

Schroders' Knutson: Transparency Is Healthy for Markets

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Schroders Head of Credit Research David Knutson discusses transparency in the markets and banking industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." (Corrects company name in headline, description and removes graphic...