AFP News Agency
VOICED: World's oldest piano-maker goes upmarket with design instruments
VOICED: World's oldest piano-maker goes upmarket with design instruments
AFP News Agency
VOICED: World's oldest piano-maker goes upmarket with design instruments
VOICED: World's oldest piano-maker goes upmarket with design instruments
Bloomberg
Why New iPhone Features May Force Supply Chain Reshuffle
Feb.23 -- Hedge funds in Asia are starting to make their picks of Apple suppliers as the Cupertino, California-based company develops its next iPhone. Bloomberg's Nathaniel Baker reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Spat With Japan Is Biggest Risk to South Korean Economy, Says ANZ’s Tan
Aug.28 -- Krystal Tan, economist at ANZ, discusses South Korea’s spat with Japan, how it could impact South Korea’s economy, the Bank of Korea policy decision, demographics and her outlook for the won. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bridgeman Arts
US paratroopers and North Korean POWs, 1950
American soldiers seize North Korean capital Pyongyang, October 20th 1950. 187th Airborne Regiment paratroopers in carrier planes, parachuting into Pyongyang. Taking North Korean prisoners of war.
Curated Video
Mehdi Army fighters arrive in city to protect revered Shiite shrines
1. Various of the al-Askari Shiite shrine, which was blown up in 2006 and is now under reconstruction
2. Various tracking shots showing the shrine's spiral minaret
3. Travel shot of vehicle convoy
4. Travel shot of fortifications
5....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Chopin draws Asian music students to Poland
CLEAN: Chopin draws Asian music students to Poland
Bloomberg
How OPEC's Supply Boost Impacts Airline Industry
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."
Curated Video
'Parasite' Is First Foreign-Language Film To Win Major SAG Award
The South Korean film beat out the casts of "Bombshell," "The Irishman," "Jojo Rabbit" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" to claim the prize.
Bloomberg
Korea Ready for Fresh Credit Support if Needed, Official Says
South Korea's government is closely monitoring the country's short-term money market and is ready to introduce additional measures to ease financial strains if necessary, the Deputy Minister for International Affairs Kim Seong-wook...
Curated Video
Reporters in North Korea saw the American held in a North Korean jail on Monday. Kenneth Bae apologized for crimes against North Korea's government and asked for US help in getting released. (Jan. 20)
Pyongyang, North Korea
1. Wide, Kenneth Bae, in grey prison uniform, followed by two guards, enters room
2. Close, Bae speaking
3. Wide, small group of reporters listening
4. Close, Bae speaking
5. Mid, reporters taking notes
6. Wide,...
Bloomberg
Why Asian Men Earn Most by the Hour in U.S.
July 1 -- Men in the U.S. earn more than women. Whites earn more than blacks. But guess who comes out ahead when median hourly earnings are broken down by sex, race, and ethnicity? Asian men. Bloomberg's Zara Kessler has more on...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Pride and prejudice at S.Korea gay parade
Thousands of people will march through Seoul to support gay rights in this Saturday's Pride parade but one conservative group says it does not fit with Korean ethics
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Mixed feelings as joint Korean ice hockey team plays
Pro unity protesters chant and sing songs outside the Olympic ice hockey venue as the unified Korean womens team prepares to play its first match
Bloomberg
Still Some Headwinds for China in Near Term, AIA Investment's Png Says
Dec.26 -- Corrine Png, regional head of equities research at AIA Investment Management, talks about Asian stocks. She speaks with Kathleen Hays and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
South Korea Extends Short-Selling Ban
Feb.03 -- The South Korean government has bowed to pressure from its increasingly dominant retail investors and extended the ban on short-selling until May 2. Bloomberg’s Heejin Kim reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Curated Video
University aftermath, Asian students mourn friends
1. Wide shot site of explosion at Hebrew University
2. Police fence around scene of explosion
3. Various students standing around school yard, lit candles in foreground
4. Midshot two students embracing
5. Midshot student sitting police...
Curated Video
USA: LOS ANGELES: LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST US CORPORATION UNOCAL
English/Nat
In Los Angeles a lawsuit has been filed against the American corporation, Unocal, claiming its gas pipe line venture in Burma is using thousands of people for slave labour.
The case was filed Wednesday on behalf of exiled...
Curated Video
Taliban releases 2 female SKor hostages, convoy, gov sot
Ghazni - 13 August
1. Wide of ICRC (International Committee of Red Cross) vehicles waiting on roadside in village of Arzo Kele in Ghazni
2. Various of freed South Korean hostages being escorted into ICRC car
3. Freed hostages inside car...
Curated Video
International trade fair opens economic zone bordering China
1. Various of street scenes
2. Wide exterior of Rason Exhibition Hall
3. Mid of exterior of Rason Exhibition Hall, with sign reading in English and Korean "The First Rason International Trade Exhibition"
4. Wide of participants going...
Bloomberg
Commerzbank's Zhou: Korean Economy Under Pressure
June 9 -- Zhou Hao, director and senior emerging markets economist at Commerzbank, discusses the Bank of Korea's surprise decision to cut rates and China's May inflation and factory gate figures. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat on...