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The Telegraph

How Ukraine's warmer weather could now give Russia an advantag

Higher Ed
When Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, it was winter. Now, it is a different story. In the fields of Donbas the earth is being dried by a friendly late spring sun, and the fresh green shoots of young crops are appearing...
Instructional Video1:59
The Telegraph

On the ground in Irpin as civilians evacuate after shelling kills family | Dispatch

Higher Ed
The mayor of Irpin has said the evacuation of civilians from the town is proceeding today without shelling. Evacuation attempts stalled over the weekend as Russian troops reportedly violated a ceasefire agreement. The Ukrainian foreign...
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The Telegraph

Reading Festival revellers leave sea of rubbish and tents

Higher Ed
A sea of rubbish was left by around 100,000 revellers who attended Reading Festival over the bank holiday weekend. Many tents were left behind, as seen in the video above, along with chairs, gazebos and sleeping bags. More unusual items...
Instructional Video2:39
The Telegraph

Turkey earthquake dispatch | Man pulled alive from rubble 36 hours after being trapped

Higher Ed
The death toll from a series of devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria has risen above 6,200, official data showed, with rescue workers still searching for trapped survivors.
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TLDR News

3 Ways Boris Johnson Could Keep his Power

12th - Higher Ed
Although Johnson officially resigned about a month ago, some are still speculating that he won't leave number 10. So in this video we'll run through 3 potential routes Johnson could take to maintain his political power, and attempt to...
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

The Telegraph: The Civil War Text Machine

9th - Higher Ed
Military leaders didn’t just rely on carrier pigeons and messengers on horseback to share information during the American Civil War – they texted each other using telegrams!
Instructional Video4:27
Amor Sciendi

Picasso Captures a Time Period

12th - Higher Ed
This Picasso painting is one of his most famous, and one of the most influential and important pieces of art in history. Why?
Instructional Video3:59
Amor Sciendi

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon; Relativity and the Unconscious

12th - Higher Ed
Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon explains the feeling of being alive in 1907.
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

Black History Month Video: Black Inventors and Electricity

9th - Higher Ed
My son came home from school, told me that his school wasn't doing anything for Black History Month and then just stood there looking me in the eye like "So what you gonna do Dad." So I stepped up and recorded this episode about famous...
Instructional Video16:54
Wonderscape

The Life and Legacy of Samuel Morse: Revolutionizing Communication

K - 5th
The video is a biography of Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph and Morse code. It covers his early life as an artist, his personal tragedies, and his determination to revolutionize communication. The video discusses Morse's...
Instructional Video3:00
The Telegraph

How to improve your walking – for Coronavirus lockdowns and beyond

Higher Ed
Walkactive founder Joanna Hall demonstrates three techniques to improve your walking for better longterm health.
Instructional Video17:53
Wonderscape

Thomas Edison: The Inventor Who Changed the World

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the life and inventions of Thomas Edison, highlighting his contributions to electric light, the phonograph, and motion pictures. It explores how Edison's innovative ideas and determination shaped the...
News Clip4:55
Press Association

Andy Burgham denies launching leadership challenge to Keir Starmer at Labour conference fringe event

Higher Ed
New ReviewAndy Burnham denies he is launching a leadership challenge to Keir Starmer and says he was misquoted in the Telegraph interview. The Manchester mayor made the comments at a recording of the Guardian podcast at a fringe event at the...
News Clip4:36
Curated Video

Falaq Rockets, Fateh, Burkan Missiles & More: Hezbollah 'Hiding' Iranian Arsenal At... | Report

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Telegraph has reported that Hezbollah has stored a large cache of Iranian weapons at Beirut International Airport ahead of the expected war with Israel. The report added that this arsenal includes several Falaq rockets, Fateh, Burkan...
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Curated Video

Canadian codebreaker cracks 135-year-old mystery message

9th - Higher Ed
A cryptic message hidden inside an antique silk dress stumped codebreakers for years, becoming one of the world's top unsolved messages. Then, a Canadian finally broke the code and learned what it says.
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Curated Video

Will Joe Biden restore U.S. leadership on climate change? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
President hosts virtual summit to set global emission targets
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Curated Video

Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine Claims To Hit 41 Russian Planes In 'Operation Spiderweb' |

9th - Higher Ed
In a groundbreaking operation on June 1, 2025, Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) launched "Operation Spiderweb," deploying 117 drones to strike five Russian airbases across five time zones. The coordinated assault resulted in the damage...
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Curated Video

Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Putin's Prized Spy Planes, Says Reports

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine's massive drone attack against Russian military air bases hit Moscow's prized spy planes, according to a report. The strikes, carried out during Operation Spiderweb, damaged at least two of Russia's rare A-50 surveillance aircraft.
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Curated Video

No, the UK government isn't offering 'cash bonuses' to families who euthanise elderly relatives

9th - Higher Ed
The bizarre claims have sprung off the back of MPs' approval of a bill which would legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales, subject to approval from two doctors and a judge.
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Press Association

GVs of Tory MP Simon Clarke, who has called for Rishi Sunak to be replaced

Higher Ed
Archive GVs of Sir Simon Clarke, the former minister who has challenged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's authority. Also includes GVs of Sunak. Sir Simon Clarke, who served in the Treasury while Mr Sunak was chancellor, said “extinction is a...
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Press Association

Sunak’s authority challenged as former minister calls for new leader

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak’s authority has been dealt a fresh challenge by a Tory former minister insisting the Conservatives face an electoral “massacre” under his leadership. Sir Simon Clarke, who served in the Treasury while Mr Sunak was chancellor,...
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Press Association

Culture Secretary addresses Society of Editors about Telegraph sale

Higher Ed
At the Society of Editors' 25th anniversary event, the Rt Hon Lucy Frazer KC MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, spoke on recent developments regarding the sale of the Telegraph. The Redbird fund, backed by Sheikh...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Hand sends telegraph message in 1920s

Higher Ed
Man's hand sends message on telegraph / Note: exact year not known; documentation incomplete
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Sky News

David Laws resigns over expenses claim

Higher Ed
David Laws resigns over expenses claim