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Bloomberg

Rise in Domestic Abuse Cases During Lockdown

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus comments on the rise of domestic abuse during the coronavirus lockdown. "Women in abusive relationships are more likely to be exposed to violence, as are...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins Seeks ‘More Robust’ Covid-19 Data

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the rising number of cases in states that have re-opened their economies. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...
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Curated Video

Start-ups in Buenos Aires flourish despite economic upheaval

Higher Ed
Despite the economic turmoil in Argentina, start-ups are on the upswing in the capital, Buenos Aires. The low cost city is attracting a buzz in the tech world as entrepreneurs are tango-ing their way into the Argentine capital....
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Bloomberg

How to Travel Safely Over Thanksgiving Weekend

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Dr. Catherine Troisi talks about the dangers of traveling over the holiday weekend during the Covid pandemic. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Domestic abuse survivor calls on government to back new bill

Higher Ed
Ruth Coppinger, Solidarity TD, and domestic abuse survivor Jessica Bowes launch the no contact order amendment bill for those suffering stalking, or other forms of domestic abuse or coercive control.
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Press Association

Fianna Fail’s Deirdre Conroy on biggest issues facing Dublin Bay South by-election

Higher Ed
Fianna Fail’s Deirdre Conroy speaks about the biggest issues in the Dublin Bay South constituency, including housing and public transport.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Romanian prison marks twenty years

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CLEAN : Romanian prison marks twenty years
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Press Association

Front room FaceTime improves life-saving stroke care

Higher Ed
Using FaceTime to connect senior doctors with paramedics at the scene of emergencies has led to stroke patients getting quicker access to life-saving treatment. Interviews with Patrick Hunter, senior clinical lead paramedic at LAS in...
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Bloomberg

CDC Needs Support to Roll Out Broad, Systematic Testing: John Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Testing is the lynchpin to all public health measures put in place, says Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Curated Video

What Risk Am I, My Child At If I Share Custody?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Curated Video

Boris Johnson Self-Isolating For 14 Days After Contact Tests Positive

Higher Ed
Johnson, who previously contracted the virus in April, will self-isolate for 14 days.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : "I feel good here": Ukrainian family finds refuge in northern France

9th - Higher Ed
"I feel good here, I am safe, but I am also really afraid for Ukraine": In Leers, in northern France, a family of Ukrainian refugees is staying with Guillaume Lamoitte and his family, who decided to take in Ukrainians fleeing the war "as...
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Bloomberg

Should the U.S. Brace for an Ebola Epidemic?

Higher Ed
Oct. 2 -- Stephan Monroe, deputy director for infectious diseases at the CDC, and Bloomberg QuickTake's Lisa Beyer discuss protecting U.S. borders from Ebola with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

SKorea detects no increase in radioactivity level after North's nuke test

Higher Ed
1. South Korea's Science and Technology Ministry official Lee Moon-ki coming into briefing room 2. Cutaway to reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Moon-ki, Director General for nuclear energy at South Korea's Science and Technology...
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Curated Video

Handheld phones introduced to make internet phone calls

Higher Ed
London, UK - 15 June 2006 1. Wide shot of electronics shop window 2. Two phones in window 3. Close up of Philips phone; tilt up 4. Director for Public Relations company for Philips Electronics, CMC, Andrew Burslem, working at computer 5....
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Bloomberg

Volkswagen AG CEO on the Future of Electric Digital Mobility

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Dr. Herbert Diess, CEO, Volkswagen AG speaks with Bloomberg Senior Reporter Christoph Rauwald at the Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg, about the future of mobility.
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Curated Video

Microsoft Says Hackers With Possible North Korean Ties Stole User Data

Higher Ed
A lawsuit alleges hackers tricked Microsoft users into handing over their login credentials, letting them access "highly sensitive information."
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Curated Video

Boy Charged In Michigan School Deaths To Stay In Adult Jail

Higher Ed
The teenager is charged as an adult with killing four classmates and injuring seven other people in the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School.
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Curated Video

Smartphone designed for blind people

Higher Ed
A British couple, who are visually impaired, have designed a smartphone for blind people. This electronic 'guide dog' is designed to improve the life of those who have no or little sight. Margaret Wilson-Hinds is completely blind but she...
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Bridgeman Arts

Australian troops question Viet Cong prisoner and destroy Viet Cong hideout and tunnels. Supply lines in operation. Vietnam War 1968

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Clip 4 from documentary made for publicity purposes to give insight into the Australian soldiers' experience. Australian soldier is wounded in the jungle after contact with Viet Cong. Troops take belongings from dead Viet Cong and take...
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Curated Video

Wastewater Could Help Fill Gaps In Monkeypox Testing

Higher Ed
Wastewater from California's Bay Area could be the most accurate prediction of what's to come as the U.S. sees more cases of monkeypox.
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Curated Video

Health workers in protective clothes remove body of Ebola victim from house

Higher Ed
Liberian authorities in Monrovia collected the body of a woman on Sunday who died after being infected with the Ebola virus. Health workers removed the dead body in a plastic bag and sprayed behind them as they left the house. The...
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Curated Video

Patient isolated and undergoing tests, likely does not have Ebola, say health officials

Higher Ed
Officials at a New York City hospital said on Monday that doctors there are performing tests for Ebola on a patient who recently travelled to West Africa. Doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Centre said a male patient with a high fever and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lagos Photo Festival 2014 kicks off

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Lagos Photo Festival 2014 kicks off