Instructional Video15:04
Economics Explained

Why Is Everyone Getting Involved In The Niger? | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Niger's coup has set a lot in motion. It's rich in uranium which has gotten France involved, and China's belt and road initiative was set to draw oil from Niger, which could help grow their desperately poor economy, and somehow Russia's...
Instructional Video6:09
The Guardian

Civil War in Libya Turns into an International Proxy War

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In April, 2019 Haftar begins a seige on the UN-backed Libyan government. Violence and instability deepen as international players vie for power in Libya and the conflict devolves into a proxy war. Untold Chaos part 6
Instructional Video8:50
The Guardian

Power Vacuum and Political Struggle in Libya Following the Revolution and Elections

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After the second election, two governments vie for power in Libya and the country is engulfed in a civil war. Hear what some members of the Tuareg people think about the poltical situation, how ex-Gaddafi general Haftar is attempting to...
Instructional Video2:41
Mazz Media

Dictatorship

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word dictatorship. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word dictatorship through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video21:10
Step Back History

A Brief History of Brazil

12th - Higher Ed
Brazil is on track to become one of the world superpowers by the end of the century. That being said, what should we come to expect from this South American country? Let's learn about Brazil.
News Clip0:37
British Movietone

TURKISH ARMY COUP

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When we made this picture-report, Ankara had every appearance of a return to peace and quiet. Seen at a recent Press conference was the man of the moment, General Gursel, who had carried out the Army coup and assumed the office of Prime...
News Clip6:14
Bloomberg

Erdogan Tightens His Grip on Turkey

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- The most pivotal elections in modern Turkish history took place in June and Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emerged victorious. Now the once ceremonial position of president that he holds will become the formal nexus of political...
News Clip2:53
Bloomberg

Myanmar’s Deadliest Day Since Coup

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Myanmar has suffered its deadliest day of protests so far since the Feb. 1 coup. The United Nations says at least 18 protesters were killed in a stark escalation of violence as the military moves to quell demonstrations...
News Clip6:46
Bloomberg

Coup Is Massive Setback for Myanmar: Former U.K. Ambassador

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Andrew Heyn, former British Ambassador to Myanmar, discusses the political tensions in the Southeast Asian nation. Myanmar’s military detained Aung San Suu Kyi, declared a state of emergency for a year and voided her party’s...
News Clip2:49
Bloomberg

Zimbabwe's Military Seizes Power

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- The President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, is said to be preparing to step down. Bloomberg's Arabile Gumede reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
News Clip0:47
Curated Video

2 Senior Trump Administration Officials To Testify

Higher Ed
The Associated Press obtained prepared remarks by former acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

Suu Kyi Facing New Charge From Police

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Myanmar protests have continued as the military files another charge against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Bloomberg’s Philip Heijmans reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
News Clip0:26
Curated Video

Sentence Extended For Myanmar's Deposed Leader

Higher Ed
The deposed leader will remain under house arrest.
News Clip2:44
Bloomberg

Bolivian President Morales Resigns

Higher Ed
Nov.10 -- South America’s longest-serving president has resigned after election irregularities triggered weeks of violent clashes and intervention from armed forces. Evo Morales claims he’s the victim of a coup. Bloomberg’s Matthew...
News Clip0:20
Curated Video

U.N. Condemns Violence In Myanmar

Higher Ed
During a virtual meeting, the group condemned the violence against peaceful protesters and called for the immediate release of government leaders.
Instructional Video12:20
Curated Video

RR7947A BOLIVIA RETURN TO DEMOCRACY ? + CUTS

Higher Ed
Bolivia has its first woman president, Senora Lidia Gueiler. Her inauguration on November 16th 1979 ended another attempt by the military to block the path of full democracy, and the coup leader, Colonel Alberto Natusch-Busch,...
News Clip0:41
Curated Video

Sudan's Military Takes Power In Coup, Arrests Prime Minister

Higher Ed
The United Nations is calling for the immediate release of the country's top officials.
News Clip2:27
Bloomberg

Aluminum Jumps as Guinea Coup Adds to Supply Worries

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- A military junta that seized power in Guinea said it plans to establish a unity government pending a transition to civilian rule. The junta also urged mining companies to keep operating. Still, aluminum climbed to the highest...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

INDONESIA: JAKARTA: CRISIS IN EAST TIMOR LATEST

Higher Ed
Eng/Indonesian Indonesia has reiterated their refusal to allow a United Nations peacekeeping force into East Timor, to help quell the continuing violence in the territory. Jakarta have come under increasing pressure from the...
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

Pro-Morsi march in Cairo, reax from Muslim Brotherhood

Higher Ed
1. Various of thousands of supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi marching towards protest site near Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque 2. Wide of Morsi supporters' camp near Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque 3. Sandbags and barricades at...
Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

Muslim Brotherhood comment, anti-US rally, protest in second city

Higher Ed
Cairo 1. Wide of opponents of ousted President Mohammed Morsi protesting at Tahrir Square 2. Pan left of helicopter flying over Tahrir square and flags waving 3. Pan right of helicopter flying over Tahrir square with Egyptian flags...
Instructional Video17:58
Curated Video

RR7106A EAST AFRICA: INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT NYERERE

Higher Ed
The 1971 overthrow of President Milton Obote of Uganda in a military coup has caused upheaval on the East African political scene. The coup was greeted with rejoicing in Kampala, but the new leader, General Idi Amin, has so far received...
News Clip1:50
AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Thailand needs spirit of inclusivness: analyst

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Thailand needs spirit of inclusivness: analyst