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Bloomberg

Kyiv Pounded by Intense Barrage of Russian Missile Strikes

Higher Ed
Several blasts hit the Ukrainian capital Kyiv as well as cities across the country including Odesa, Dnipro and Lviv. The strikes follow Russian President Vladimir Putin blaming Ukraine's secret services for an attack on a key bridge link...
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Curated Video

Biden Administration Working With Colonial Pipeline To Reopen

Higher Ed
A cyberattack forced the U.S. pipeline to shut down.
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Sky News

911 Memorial at Ground Zero Opens

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911 Memorial at Ground Zero Opens
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Bloomberg

Cloudflare Sees Surge in Cyberattack Attempts During Pandemic

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- As the 2020 U.S. election cycle heats up, cybersecurity firm Cloudflare Inc. says it blocks 400-thousand attacks against political campaigns on a typical day. Matthew Prince, chief executive officer at Cloudflare describes...
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Press Association

The Budget: A preview of what to expect from Rishi Sunak

Higher Ed
Laith Khalaf, a financial analyst at AJ Bell, talks through what to expect from the Chancellor when he delivers the Budget amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions. A rise in corporation tax is expected, which will help fill some the...
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Bloomberg

The Rising Costs of Terrorism on the Economy

Higher Ed
Mar 22 -- ING Belgium senior economist Phillippe Ledent discusses terrorism and the economy with Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Could Hackers Attack Critical U.S. Infrastructure?

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson discusses the risk that critical U.S. infrastructure could be compromised by hackers. He also talks about the types of infrastructure at risk, how we can protect against an attack and he...
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Bloomberg

What Must Europe Change in Order to Combat Terrorism?

Higher Ed
March 22 -- Charles Lichfield of Eurasia Group discusses the recent increase in European terror attacks and potential security changes around Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bridgeman Arts

Zero fighter attacks, aerial combat, B-29 formation nearing target, Pacific War, 1945

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Zero fighter attacks, P-51s engage Japanese fighters, B-29 bombers' guns face Japanese fighters, aerial combat, B-29 formation nearing target, Pacific War, 1945
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pelosi condemns Azerbaijan's recent 'illegal' attacks on Armenia

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US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi condemns Azerbaijan's attack on Armenia, days after border clashes between the arch foes claimed the lives of more than 200 people (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Rizk: Gulf Bond Exposure Could Serve to Protect EM Debt Volatility

Higher Ed
Zeina Rizk, Executive Director of Fixed Income Asset Management for Arqaam Capital discusses how the Fed's monetary policy of tightening will impact MENA's bond investors. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on...
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Curated Video

National radio address by US President

Higher Ed
1. Mid shot Graphic: Photo of President Bush, RADIO ADDRESS, Presidential seal in background 2. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, U.S. President: "Good morning. As all Americans know, recent weeks have brought a second wave of...
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Bloomberg

Government May Not Be Best to Handle Big Data: Alexander

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- Former NSA Director General Keith Alexander discusses the Paris terrorist attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and intelligence gathering. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Recount

The Lingering Mystery of Havana Syndrome

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Debilitating headaches. Nausea. Brain damage. The State Department calls them “Unexplained Health Incidents.” Scientists say it looks like targeted “radio frequency attacks” against American diplomats and their families. More than 200...
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Bloomberg

Our Cyber Defense Is Too Weak: IronNet Founder

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Mar.23 -- Retired General Keith Alexander, IronNet founder and former director of NSA, discusses his company going public through a SPAC. He also explains how the U.S government should accept some blame for the recent cyber attacks...
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Curated Video

Army Soldier Arrested After Allegedly Sharing Plan To Bomb News Outlet

Higher Ed
Jarrett William Smith has been charged with distributing information related to weapons of mass destruction.
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Curated Video

Pope Calls On Governments To Make Health Care Accessible To All

Higher Ed
The pope is asking governments to not allow "financial concerns" to push health care problems to the wayside.
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Sky News

NATO carry out cyber security exercise in Estonia

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NATO carry out cyber security exercise in Estonia
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Bridgeman Arts

US troops in Italian mountains 1943 - terrible conditions, muddy terrain, pontoon bridge destroyed.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
US troops in Italian mountains 1943 - terrible conditions, muddy terrain, pontoon bridge destroyed.
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Curated Video

A Recap Of What Happened Between Russia, Ukraine

Higher Ed
In the last 48 hours, Russia has attacked and invaded Ukraine. We're looking at the basics of what's going on.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Burnt to the bone: Uganda's acid attack survivors seek justice

9th - Higher Ed
According to the NGO End Acid Violence 42 acid attacks took place in Uganda in 2018 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

How Business Can Defend Against Hardware Attacks

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Oct.04 -- Jamil Jaffer, founder of National Security Institute at Georgetown University, discusses steps to protect U.S. companies from hardware attacks and deter China from gaining access to U.S. systems. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Biden Condemns 'Utter Brutality' of Russian Missile Strikes

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden is condemning what he calls the "utter brutality" of Russia's missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine, the most intense since the early days of the invasion. Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening more...