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Sky News

Colosseum in Rome during coronavius lockdown

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Colosseum in Rome with a few people outside but no queue, after its closure due to the coronavirus lockdown, on 21 March 2020 in Rome, Italy
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Bloomberg

French Trade Minister: The Road to Recovery

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- As French businesses and politicians return from the summer recess, the French Trade Minister speaks about the challenges ahead for the country's recovery, less than a year before the presidential elections. Franck Riester...
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Fred Makes Landfall On Florida Panhandle

Higher Ed
Storm surge warnings posted for the coast from Panama City Beach east through Florida’s Big Bend.
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Curated Video

DV China Animals

Higher Ed
<HEADLINE: Chinese zoo showcases live animal attacks CAPTION: Caution Graphic Video: Animal rights activists are outraged by a Chinese zoo that lets tourists watch tigers attack and kill live animals. (May 23) > [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Curated Video

RR7238B PARIS: CITY OF LIGHT OR BLIGHT

Higher Ed
Cuts available: z024288 The French capital is undergoing its first major face-lift since Baron Haussmann laid the foundations of modern Paris over a century ago. It is being carried out against a chorus of public criticism from...
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Curated Video

RR8105A GRENADA CARIBBEAN SOCIALISM

Higher Ed
Background to story: The Carribbean island of Grenada has had a revolutionary socialist government since March 1979, when the discredited regime of Sir Eric Gairy was overthrown in a coup. The young and charismatic Prime...
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Bridgeman Arts

Street scenes and pigeon feeding in Paris. France, 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the French documentary 'Autour de Notre Dame', (Around Notre Dame) from 1957. Exterior shots of buildings in the city centre of Paris. People fishing by the River Seine. Roads and traffic in the city. People feeding the pigeons.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: The crumbling colonial plantations of Sao Tome and Principe

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: The crumbling colonial plantations of Sao Tome and Principe
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tunisia looks to branch out into wine tourism

9th - Higher Ed
Although Tunisia's tourism industry seems to be going through an unending chill Mohamed Ben Sheikh is convinced there are good days ahead thanks to the nation's vineyards
Stock Footage3:04
Bridgeman Arts

Charles de Foucauld, Tuareg village, Algeria 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from 16mm film about the Hoggar region of Algeria in 1957. Re-enactment Charles de Foucauld, man in white robe perusing book, De Foucauld's dictionary. The Ahaggar / Hoggar mountain range Touring Club de France Various shot of the...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Dionne Quintuplets Tourist Attraction

Higher Ed
A man and woman read a sign reading 'the Dionne Quintuplets visiting hours' / a massive crowd of people wait in long lines directed by a chain link fence / a laundry line pinned with several items of clothing sways in the outdoor breeze...
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Sky News

Michael Gove Brexit Deal Interview

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Michael Gove MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, speaking on new trade aggreement with the European Union and tourism to Europe from the UK on 28th December 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Curated Video

Malawi court puts relocation of 60 elephants on hold

Higher Ed
Phirilongwe, Malawi - June 8, 2009 1. An elephant is loaded onto a flat bed truck 2. Pan from IFAW signage to elephant loaded onto truck 3. Pan of Phirilongwe locals walking past the elephant capture team 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Neil...
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Curated Video

YEMEN: SURVIVORS OF HOSTAGE MASSACRE FLY HOME (V)

Higher Ed
English/Nat Survivors of the Yemen hostage massacre flew home on Friday, after claiming they were forced to support an official cover-up of details of the disastrous rescue attempt. Eight Britons and a former New Zealander, narrowly...
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Curated Video

India - Pictures Of Captives Issued

Higher Ed
Kidnappers issue new pictures of captives A Kashmiri nationalist group on Saturday (15/7) issued new pictures of five Western hostages it threatens to kill after Monday (17/7) if India does not release 21 imprisoned Kasmiri leaders. The...
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Curated Video

A drop in the Euro's value, coupled with a strong US dollar, is giving American tourists an unexpected boon on their European vacations. Most of their costs are dropping by as much as 25 percent. (April 25)

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYParis, France - 13 April 20151. Wide of Eiffel Tower 2. Tourists pulling their suitcases, with Eiffel Tower in background3. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Hoof, Tourist from Louisiana: (Transcript...
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Curated Video

Vietnam - War Remembered

Higher Ed
Twenty years after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam War tourism is becoming big business in the southeastern Asian nation. Tourists from the West as well as Vietnam are flocking to towns and sites associated with key episodes of the...
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Curated Video

Oscar is in the house!

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Oscar gets his finishing touches CAPTION: The golden Oscar statues were paraded across the plastic covered red carpet leading to the Kodak Theater Saturday Morning in Los Angeles. (Feb. 24) [Notes:S/U open] Oscar is in the...
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Sky News

The falling value of the pound is having a positive impact on British tourism

Higher Ed
The falling value of the pound is having a positive impact on British tourism
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Lisbon struggles to embrace future whilst holding onto past

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Lisbon struggles to embrace future whilst holding onto past
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Bloomberg

How OPEC's Supply Boost Impacts Airline Industry

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Corrine Png, founder and CEO at Crucial Perspective, discusses the OPEC Oil supply boost and its impact on the airline industry. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sky News

Brexit a divisive issue even on the Western Isles

Higher Ed
VOICED: Brexit is even dominating the election agenda in the Western Isles . SHOWS: On board light aircraft landing on the Isle of Barra, fishing boats and fish processing, remote roads and shore, wildlife and nature, Harris Tweed being...
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Bloomberg

Time to Invest in Greece Is Now, Says Tourism Minister

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Greek Minister of Tourism Harry Theoharis talks about attracting more tourists and high-end hotels to the country. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."