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SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Forced Labour

12th - Higher Ed
We follow a personal story of one girl from Moldova who was tricked into being a sex slave in western Europe. Migration is one of the key themes of modern times, as more and more people leave their own countries to find work and an...
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Curated Video

Federal Reserve slashes interest rates by quarter-point as inflation cools

Higher Ed
With rates expected to drop further in the coming months, borrowers may soon find themselves in a better financial position. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Border Force officials discuss Operation Karetu

Higher Ed
Tim Kingsberry, regional director for Border Force South along with Border Force officers Emma and Sophie discuss Operation Karetu, while on patrol at Gatwick Airport.
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Press Association

Home Office minister discusses Operation Karetu

Higher Ed
Seema Malhotra, Minister in the Home Office, discusses the Border Force's Operation Karetu at Gatwick Airport as an important preventative operation to protect young people.
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Teen Kids News

College Advice: Studying Abroad

6th - 8th
Being able to spend a semester studying abroad is one of the most popular programs US colleges offer. But suppose instead of just a semester you could get your entire college education in another country? Ava tells us that might make a...
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Bloomberg

Fed Will Still Raise Rates 25 Basis Points: Kudla

Higher Ed
David Kudla, chief executive officer and chief investment strategist at Mainstay Capital Management, discusses Federal Reserve policy following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, his investment strategy and where he's finding...
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Bloomberg

EY CEO Weinberger Reacts to GOP Tax Plan

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- EY Chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger discusses U.S. tax reform with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

London School of Economics's Callahan on U.S.-China Relations

Higher Ed
May.21 -- London School of Economics International Relations Professor William Callahan, discusses the relationship between the U.S. and China and the impact of President Trump's tweets. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Survival an everyday struggle for Iraq's disabled

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Survival an everyday struggle for Iraq's disabled
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Bloomberg

Swiss Banks Cut Workforce by 4.1%

Higher Ed
Sept. 1 -- Swiss banks responded to a decline of first half profits and trading volumes by cutting 3,454 jobs, or 4.1 percent of their total workforce. Bloomberg's Giles Broom reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

A major UK Supermarket has said it will source more produce locally after severe storms in the Mediterranean affected supply to the UK

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots worker at a cheese maker checking maturing cheese and cutting up cheese truckle and packaging it ready to be sold. Interivew with General Manager at The Staffordshire Cheese Co. speaking on g consumers liking...
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Curated Video

SYND 27-6-72 LONDON FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET REOPENED

Higher Ed
Scenes in the City of London in the wake of the reopening of the foreign exchange market. 1. ms exterior Lloyds bank 2. vs interior foreign exchange department 3. ms spokesman on benefits of the new monetary exchange Film: Pos - Sound:...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Said to Seek Pitches for Islamic Bond Sales Role

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Saudi Arabia is asking banks to pitch for roles on a potential dollar-denominated Islamic bond sale, people with knowledge of the matter said. Mohammed Ali Yasin, chief executive officer of FAB Securities, weighs in on...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect in M&A for the Rest of the Year

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Cleary Gottlieb Partner James Langston joins Bloomberg's Nabila Ahmed to discuss what to expect in M&A activity for the rest of the year.
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Curated Video

Bush's approval rating drops 20 points since Sept 11 attacks

Higher Ed
Louisville, Kentucky 1. Pan view of U.S. President George W. Bush walking onto stage Washington, DC 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Centre: "Serious poll watchers know that many of the dramatic reactions of the public...
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Bloomberg

Tech Needs Fair Immigration in the U.K.: Vaizey

Higher Ed
Nov. 13 ""U.K. Minister of State Culture & Digital Economy, Ed Vaizey discusses balancing immigration to attract talent for the tech sector in the U.K. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse....
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Romania's countryside empties of able-bodied workers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Romania's countryside empties of able-bodied workers
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Bloomberg

Kuwait Financial, Telecom Stocks in Focus Ahead of Upgrade, Aka Says

Higher Ed
Jul.05 -- Kuwait’s main stock index rose for the fourth straight session on Wednesday as investors buy shares ahead of the country’s inclusion in major emerging markets benchmarks. Jahangir Aka, managing director for the Middle East and...
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Curated Video

US switches from yellow to more serious orange alert

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 7 February 2003 1. US Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Robert Mueller and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge enter news conference room at the Department of Justice offices 2. SOUNDBITE (English) John...
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Curated Video

BLIND WOMEN'S ORCHESTRA TAKES CENTRE STAGE

Higher Ed
AP Television Cairo, Egypt - March 12, 2012 1. Close of cello 2. Close of blind cello player 3. Close of cello 4. Mid of blind cello player 5. Mid of blind violinist 6. Low shot of cello player 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aman Fikry, vice...
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Curated Video

The mobile phone app designed to stop roaming charges

Higher Ed
This may look technical, but it could help you save money in the future. "Cell Buddy" says it's come up with a universal unlocked SIM card that connects to virtually any mobile network. The company says the idea is to allow travellers...
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Bloomberg

Argentina Imposes Capital Controls

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Argentina’s government imposed capital controls to halt a slump in foreign currency reserves and the peso that has pushed the country to the brink of default. Philip Sanders reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Why America’s Tech Giants Should Enjoy Their Home-Field Advantage

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- U.S. technology giants are provincial when it comes to their finances, with Apple Inc. being the only one of the five largest American tech firms that generates significantly more money overseas than in the U.S. Bloomberg...