Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Israel/Jerusalem - Rabin Speaks For Peace

Higher Ed
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said on Monday (28/2) that Israel has to continue the peace negotiations with the Palestinians to find a solution israeli pm rabin eng sot, condemning hebron massacre and saying extreme jewish groups...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

WRAP Students protest death of fellow student ADDS looting

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of university students marching through street in protest 2. Protesters passing by camera 3. Protesters running around camera, some holding tree branches 4. Wide of protesters on street 5. University student lying on the...
News Clip4:12
Curated Video

Former prisoner claims he was abused in US custody

Higher Ed
1. Colonel Sayed Nabi Siddiqui arriving at his house on foot 2. Siddiqui walking inside the house 3. Various of Siddiqui showing blue jump suit to the camera 4. Ayed acting out how he was abused 5. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Colonel Sayed Nabi...
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Syrian National Coalition comments on 12 abducted Syrian nuns

Higher Ed
The biggest Syrian opposition group in exile, Syrian National Coalition (SNC) denied claims on Tuesday that the Free Syrian Army (FSA) had kidnapped a group of nuns in western Syria. SNC spokesman Khaled Saleh told the Associated Press...
News Clip2:22
Curated Video

Protests over killing of prominent anti-Syrian journalist

Higher Ed
1. Pan across city of Beirut skyline 2. Traffic on street 3. Policeman directing traffic 4. Woman looking at newspapers with headlines on killing of Samir Kassir 5. Close up papers with photos and stories on Samir Kassir 6. Wide shot...
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Japan and North Korea hold talks on Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea

Higher Ed
Japan and North Korea held talks on Tuesday in Beijing on the issue of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea. The meeting was aimed at clarifying the fate of missing Japanese nationals, an issue that has long kept relations between...
News Clip3:49
Curated Video

Graffiti and music revolutionised by three years of political turmoil

Higher Ed
In the three years since the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt has witnessed dizzying change, not just in its politics but in its culture too. The country's language, music and art scenes have all been transformed,...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Japan and US revising defence plans with eye on Chinese military expansion

Higher Ed
Japan and the United States agreed on Wednesday to revise their mutual defence guidelines for the first time in nearly two decades in response to China's military expansion and to increase Japan's role in regional defence. An interim...
News Clip6:14
Curated Video

Hunting hound of the Pharaohs

Higher Ed
AP Television South Sinai Desert, Egypt - January 4, 2011 1. Wide of a Bedouin village in the South Sinai desert 2. Mid of hut with jeep and two Saluki dogs, Major and Hajlee 3. Mid of Eid Abu Aouda and his father Hag Aouda Howaishel,...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

Aftermath of factional fighting over control of Gardez

Higher Ed
1. Various shots of scene of attack in Gardez city 2. Shop hit by rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) 3. Damaged shop (built from a shipping container) with shattered walls 4. RPG holes in wall 5. Wide of Gardez street 6. Burnt and damaged...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

US military base town reax to delay of troop return

Higher Ed
Camp Pendleton, California 1. Mid shot of US Marine guarding entrance to base 2. Close shot of caution sign at entrance to base 3. Close shot of main base sign at entrance 4. Wide shot of General walking to podium 5. Wide shot of...
Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

WHO official meets President as Indonesia agrees to share virus samples

Higher Ed
March 28, 2007 1. Exterior of palace 2. Various of health officials and participants 3. Close-up of Georg Peterson, WHO representative to Indonesia 4. Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono sitting with Indonesian Health...
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

The sister of murder victim Ron Goldman tells the Associated Press she is grateful to network executives who decided to scrap the O.J. Simpson book deal and TV special, and says her family appreciates the public support they've received

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Goldman's sister blasts OJ CAPTION: The sister of murder victim Ron Goldman tells the Associated Press she is grateful to network executives who decided to scrap the O.J. Simpson book deal and TV special, and...
News Clip1:33
Curated Video

In December of 2011, Deborah Peters was at home in the village of Chibok in Nigeria, with her brother and father, a Christian pastor, when three men knocked on the door. Those men were members of Boko Haram. (May 13)

Higher Ed
In December of 2011, Deborah Peters was at home in the village of Chibok in Nigeria, with her brother and father, a Christian pastor, when three men knocked on the door. The men were all members of the militant group Boko Haram. The men...
News Clip3:32
Curated Video

The five star feast to break Ramadan

Higher Ed
Sunrise over Atlantis The Palm Hotel in Dubai. Inside it's a picture of serenity, but chefs and organisers are working feverishly behind the scenes. As the faithful fast and pray during the day, it's action stations for staff here in...
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

An alternate juror in the Casey Anthony trial says the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Florida mother had a hand in killing her daughter. Russ Huekler, a high school teacher, said the public's outrage surprises him.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Anthony juror says proof not there CAPTION: An alternate juror in the Casey Anthony trial says the prosecution did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Florida mother had a hand in killing her daughter....
News Clip0:57
Curated Video

A man from Uzbekistan pleaded guilty Friday to plotting with an Islamic terror organization in his home country to kill President Barack Obama with an automatic rifle he bought from an undercover federal agent in Alabama.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Uzbek man pleads guilty in plot to kill Obama CAPTION: A man from Uzbekistan who pleaded guilty Friday to plotting to kill President Barack Obama with an automatic rifle claimed he was acting at the direction of an Islamic...
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Bosnia - Lt-Colonel Tim Spicer On Bosnian Troops

Higher Ed
Lt-Colonel Tim Spicer said the Moslem-dominated Bosnian government had been warned to order its forces out of the Mount Igman area southwest of the city or face action "to ensure that they comply with the agreement.U.N. special...
News Clip4:18
Curated Video

WRAP World leaders react to London attacks

Higher Ed
Gleneagles, Scotland. 1. Wide of Gleneagles entrance 2. Set up shot of British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaking 3. Cutaway of Gleneagles insignia 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister: "We condemn utterly these barbaric...
Instructional Video5:51
Curated Video

WRAP Bodies after militants, police battle, scene, govt presser, NATO

Higher Ed
1. Various of smoke coming out from the shopping mall occupied by the attackers 2. Various of dead bodies of attackers 3. Mid of police on guard 4. Close-up of policeman inside the building 5. Mid of civilians leaving the area 6....
News Clip2:04
Bloomberg

Clinton: Fewer Dead If Orlando Shooter Just Had a Pistol

Higher Ed
June 14 -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton discusses the availability and use of automatic weapons in the United States in the aftermath of the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin at the Clinton...
Stock Footage3:49
Bridgeman Arts

Noble Hunting at Safavid Court

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Named after Sheikh Safi-ad-din Is'haq Ardabili (1252 - 1334), a leader of a sufi Order from Ardabil, the Iranian region reached a new cultural period of splendor under the rule of the Safavid dynasty. In Tabriz, in Herat and in Isfahan,...
News Clip6:31
Curated Video

Valentine's ideas from one of the world's most romantic cities

Higher Ed
AP Television Paris - 29 November 2012 1. Wide and close of statues at Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower 2. Various of mid of couples taking their photos in front of the Eiffel Tower AP Television Paris - 30 November 2012 3. Wide of a...
News Clip10:32
Curated Video

RR7441A USA: DESERTERS IN SWEDEN

Higher Ed
In 1974, US President Gerald Ford offered a conditional amnesty to the thousands of young Americans who had refused to fight in Vietnam. It was a controversial move, coming on the heels of his even more hotly contested pardon to former...