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Liberians need help to care for research chimps

Higher Ed
Wardens in Liberia caring for a group of chimpanzees after they were used for research by a US organisation have warned that more funding is needed to guarantee their survival.
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Bloomberg

What's the Big Idea? It's the Return of the Zombie Company

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Barnaby Martin, European credit strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, says 'zombie companies' are on the rise again as central banks' dovish pivot encourages investors to stretch for yield and misallocate their capital....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine opposition supporters descend on P

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters converge on the Presidential Palace outside Kiev, claiming the lavish residence and gardens as their own, on a day when Ukraine saw the release of former premier Yulia Tymoshenko and the emboldened opposition took charge of...
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Sky News

Death toll continues to rise in aftermath of Hurricane Dorian

Higher Ed
VOICED: Survivors are interviewed as death toll continues to rise after Hurricane Dorian SHOWS: Aerial views from helicopter of destruction and wreckage, Relief Worker Pilot Seth Harris talking, survivors sitting and eating and gather...
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Sky News

Paul Farnes Interview 2015 Part 2

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with Paul Farnes on 16th June 2015 in London, England.
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Curated Video

Schools supply food to combat coronavirus shortage

Higher Ed
Schools around the United States are feeding students who rely on free or reduced meals and are out of class because of the new coronavirus.
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Schools supply food to combat coronavirus shortage

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Schools around the country are feeding students who rely on free or reduced meals and are out of class because of the new coronavirus.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South Africans have mixed feelings about citizens being repatriated from Wuhan China

9th - Higher Ed
South Africans will be repatriated soon from Wuhan the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak but residents of the Limpopo province where the group of over 100 will be quarantined have mixed feelings about their return (Footage by AFPTV via...
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London mayor supports pubs restaurants shutdown

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London's Mayor Sadiq Khan on Friday said he agreed with the U.K. government's move to close cafes, restaurants, pubs and gyms in response to the spread of the new coronavirus in the capital.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Africa's biggest airline fights for 'survival' amid pandemic: CEO

9th - Higher Ed
Ethiopian Airlines, the biggest in Africa, faces a $550 million loss in revenue from January and April as the coronavirus pandemic hits global travel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : People back on streets of Cyprus' capital Nicosia amid easing lockdown measures

9th - Higher Ed
Shops along Ledra main street in the old walled city of the capital Nicosia reopen on the first day of the easing of lockdown measures, announced by Cypriot authorities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Immigrants deliver food to workers hit by pandemic

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Bloomberg

Jazeera Airways Has Cash for More Than 2 Years: CEO

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Jazeera Airways Chief Executive Officer Rohit Ramachandran spoke to Bloomberg’s Simone Foxman about his airline's financial health and when he expects business to return to normal after shutdowns caused by the novel...
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Bloomberg

China Fires Back at Trump Over Floyd Protests

Higher Ed
Jun.01 -- Samm Sacks, cybersecurity policy fellow at New America, discusses the intensifying clash between the U.S. and China on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sky News

Sir Keir Starmer MP visits Cornwall

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer MP responding to a question about what message the people of Cornwall should take from his visit on 29 July 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Gig venue boss seeks more Government support

Higher Ed
An independent live music figurehead has warned many people in his industry 'will be looking for other jobs' by January unless more Government financial support or a return to unrestricted gigs and concerts is forthcoming. Adam Regan,...
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Bloomberg

Europe Is at Point of No Return, Says Dan Alpert

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Dan Alpert of Westwood Capital, talks about Europe trying to agree this week on a landmark 750 billion-euro ($855 billion) recovery fund to help their economies heal from the pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : For Senegal's youth, the deadly sea journey to Europe is worth the risk

9th - Higher Ed
In Senegal, young people living in impoverished communities along the coast are increasingly viewing their future elsewhere, and choosing to leave the country. But the crossing is treacherous (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

The Market Rotation Has Been 'Incredibly Violent,' Says LGIM's Sonja Laud

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- LGIM Chief Investment Officer Sonja Laud discusses European banks' dividends and buybacks, the market rotation to cyclical stocks and the growth versus value debate. She spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" on November 25.
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Curated Video

Florida Condo Survivors Attend Sunday Service

Higher Ed
Community members and survivors of the Florida condo collapse gathered in a church to remember those lost in the disaster.