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May's Proposed Brexit Deal Explained - Explaining Brexit
The UK and EU have finally reached an agreement on the terms of the UK leaving the EU. We discuss what is included in this 585 page proposed deal. Including the Irish/Northern Irish backstop, citizens rights, and the divorce payment.
TLDR News
Trump's Visit to the UK Explained - July 2018
In July 2018 United States President Donald Trump is making his first official visit to the UK. There is a lot of controversy and unanswered questions surrounding the visit. We answer the key questions. Why is he coming to the UK? Why...
TLDR News
Why Is The UK Going To Pay The EU £37 Billion? - The Divorce Bill Explained
The UK is set to pay the EU an estimated £37 Billion as part of its Brexit plans to leave the EU. Why does the UK need to pay them so much and what is the money actually for?
TLDR News
Tactical Voting in the Leadership Election - TLDR News
Throughout the Conservative leadership contest theirs been speculation that candidates have encouraged their supporters to vote tactically. With the final two candidates selected we look back over the process and examine if there really...
TLDR News
Will Northern Ireland Leave the UK After Brexit? - Brexit Explained
There's a lot of change coming with Brexit and few are as affected as the citizens of Northern Ireland. As such some are calling for Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom all together and become part of the Republic of Ireland....
The March of Time
Argentine news bulletin
MOT 1942: ARGENTINE NEWS BULLETIN: (POV behind) EXT WS Argentinians reading news bulletins (dark). CU Newspapers 'La Prensa.' VS People gathered around bulletin. CU News bulletins on wall. MINT WS Workers printing press machines. MS...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Larisa Tarasevich - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Russia
Larisa Tarasevich is English teacher of Aban secondary school 3, school coordinator of Global projects including Global student exchange projects, the head of regional English teachers association, volunteer board member of Global...
Next Animation Studio
LINE partnering with ICON to create blockchain ecosystem
Japan's largest messaging app LINE announced around mid-May a partnership with the South Korean blockchain project ICON.
Extra English Practice
Appropriate Topics for Small Talk
English conversation lesson on culturally appropriate topics for small talk. Short skits used as examples. Interactive guessing game for practice.
Curated Video
The search for new planets
A new space telescope could discover thousands of planets. But will they support life? TESS may reveal the next clues to finding out
Curated Video
How to win a bid to host the Olympics
The London Olympics is regarded as one of the best Olympic games ever. Olympic minister Tessa Jowell shares her tips on how to win the race to stage the greatest show on earth.
Curated Video
Illegal ivory: where does it come from, where does it go?
The illegal ivory trade is big business. A single shipment can be worth up to $1.3m. The vast majority of ivory poached in Africa ends up in China
Kult America
Africans Immigrants in Poland (Feat. Vin from Ponki)
With the huge influx of African immigrants coming to Europe, I was curious how those already here are living, what they contribute to society, and how they feel as foreigners in Warsaw Poland. I had the great opportunity to meet with...
After Skool
The Modern Struggle - Naval Ravikant
Naval Ravikant is a technology entrepreneur well known for his role as a founder and the Chairman of AngelList. This audio is from his podcast with Joe Rogan
Curated Video
Covid-19: what the world has learned during lockdown
Lockdowns appear to have slowed the spread of covid-19. But what has the world learned about the virus during this time? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Callum Williams, our senior economics correspondent, answer your questions.
TLDR News
2020 in 20 Minutes: Everything You Forgot or Missed from 2020 - TLDR News
The year you want to forget, retold in 20 minutes. Every news story you forgot or missed from 2020, as told by the TLDR News Team. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 January 02:38: February 04:17 March 06:07 April 07:29 May 08:48 June 10:11 July...
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How The UK Wasted £16 Million On Coronavirus Tests That Didn't Work - TLDR News
About a month ago, the UK government made a big deal about the purchase of 17.5 million Coronavirus tests, with Johnson describing the move as a 'game-changer'. However, it was recently discovered that the tests didn't work and as such...
de Dicto
Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos: Capabilities and limitations of the current technology
What can be done comfortably with the current technology? Given the limitations, what would the responsible deployment into real world situations look like? Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos, Part 1
The Telegraph
Iodine tablets given out to Ukrainians after Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attack | Dispatch
Ukrainians living close to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant attack are being given iodine tablets after the plant was targeted by Russian rockets and gunfire. Iodine tablets can be taken to reduce the risk of developing thyroid...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Secret Things Living In Your Drains
The Secret Things Living In Your Drains
Next Animation Studio
Antibiotics resistance costly and deadly
Improper use of antibiotics can create strains of drug-resistant pathogens. Fourty-five thousand cases of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis are found in the US each year. In one third of these cases, the patient dies. In Russia, at least...
Curated Video
IELTS Energy Podcast 1029: Welcome to the Club - Team Topics for IELTS
IELTS Energy Podcast 1029: Welcome to the Club - Team Topics for IELTS
Next Animation Studio
Animals becoming nocturnal to avoid humans
In a new study published in the journal Science, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley found that human disruption made animals 1.36 times more nocturnal on average, meaning those that typically split activities evenly...
AllTime 10s
10 Everyday Things You're Doing Totally Wrong
You probably think you've got things pretty sorted. But every day you screw up the simplest of tasks. (Don't worry, we all do).