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Bridgeman Arts

Winter War in Finland, 1939, Part 1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Soviet forces invade and attack Finland in 1939. Appearances from Stalin and Finnish President Kallio. Air warfare and destruction. Children evacuating Helsinki.
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Sky News

Protesters outside Rwanda High Commision

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of protesters gathered the Rwanda High Commission in London to call for the deportation of asylum seekers to the Commonwealth country to be stopped ahead of the first flight next week, people chant and wave placards...
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Curated Video

US Sec of State holds talks with Colombian FM, Kerry comments on Israeli settlements

Higher Ed
1. Zoom in of John Kerry, US Secretary of State, meeting children at US Embassy 2. Mid of Kerry talking to staff members at embassy 3. Pan across Kerry and Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin arriving at news conference 4....
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama says he will reassess the possible need for additional U.S. troops in Afghanistan after the Afghan national elections in August.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP Interview: Obama on Afghanistan CAPTION: In an interview with The Associated Press Thursday, President Barack Obama says his definition of success is ridding Afghanistan of terrorists. Also, he says he'll reassess U.S....
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Curated Video

SYND 11 6 78 REVEREND SITHOLE PRESS CONFERENCE ON GUERRILLAS

Higher Ed
Rhodesian Black Nationalist Leader Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole at news conference in Johannesburg says internal settlement will work and that motivation for guerrilla war no longer exists. SIthole is convinced that the guerrillas now...
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Curated Video

Balkan states to tighten border control under EU, NATO guidance

Higher Ed
File - Macedonian border areas 1. Various shots of Macedonian soldiers patrolling borders Ohrid - 22 May 2003 2. Exterior hotel (venue for meeting on border security) 3. Delegates arriving 4. NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson...
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Sky News

Not enough being done for Eurozone

Higher Ed
Not enough being done for Eurozone
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Curated Video

Desert glacier proposal by Dutch artist

Higher Ed
SOURCE: Ap Verheggen - No restrictions The Hague, Netherlands - Oct 18, 2011 1. Various of artist's impression of the project "Glacier in Desert", by Ap Verheggen AP Television The Hague, Netherlands - Oct 18, 2011 2. Various of Ap...
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Sky News

Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays

Higher Ed
Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays
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Curated Video

Reaction to possible partition of province

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan left to right of Pristina skyline 2. Various of Pristina street scenes 3. Various of Blerim Shala, Kosovo negotiator, walking into office 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Blerim Shala, Kosovo negotiator: "Partition will exactly mean...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cooperation not border closures needed from Europe: UNHCR

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Cooperation not border closures needed from Europe: UNHCR
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Bloomberg

Germany's Brok: We Have to Fight Terrorists, Not Migrants

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- German CDU Member Elmar Brock discusses the attack on a Berlin Christmas market that left 12 people dead as the government works under the assumption that the event was a terrorist attack. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Curated Video

Rome marks anniversary of NATO Defence College

Higher Ed
NATO Chief Jen Stoltenberg on Friday said NATO and the EU faced the same challenges foremost of which was "an increasingly assertive and unpredictable Russia".He spoke at a joint news conference with Italian Foreign Minister Paolo...
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Bloomberg

Why Trade Wars Could Correct Equity Markets

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Value investing and passive management are in vogue as stock markets soar. Crescendo Partners Founder and CEO Eric Rosenfeld talks about how trade wars could correct equity markets and why he has a particular fondness for...
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Bloomberg

Will Murder of a Police Officer Impact French Elections?

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Charles Beigbeder, chairman at Gravitation SAS, discusses coming elections in France soon after a terrorist attack in Paris and candidate issues. He speaks with Caroline Connan on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Ryan Won't Tie 3-Month Debt Limit Hike to Harvey

Higher Ed
House Speaker Paul Ryan is rejecting a Democratic idea to tie Harvey aid to a three-month increase in the debt limit. The Wisconsin Republican told reporters it was a "ridiculous idea" and said this was no time to play...
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Bloomberg

Why U.K. Consumers May Miss Spanish Oranges, Irish Beef

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- British Retail Consortium CEO Helen Dickinson discusses the impact of Brexit on customs borders and the movement of goods. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Jones Says EU's Barnier Must Say More Than 'No' on Brexit

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- U.K. House of Lords member Digby Jones discusses the state of Brexit negotiations and what he ultimately sees in a final agreement between the U.K. and European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Global Aid Group Says It Is Facing Vaccination Roadblocks in Congo

Higher Ed
Doctors Without Borders says it is struggling to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of people.
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Bloomberg

Austria's Kurz on Lockdown, Virus Impact, Italy's Debt

Higher Ed
May.12 -- Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz discusses the country's coronavirus lockdown and its impact on the economy. He also comments on Italy’s debt load and his view that Austria's neighbor, and second-biggest trading partner,...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Biden Is a Corrupt Politician Who Gave Away Jobs

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Fayetteville, N.C., saying the U.S. would stay energy independent under his administration.
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Curated Video

Britain, EU Scramble For A Deal Weeks Before Brexit Transition Ends

Higher Ed
Fears mount over disruption to European trade and financial markets if no deal is reached.
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Bloomberg

IATA CEO Alexandre De Juniac: The Next 6 Months Difficult for Travel Sector in China

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- IATA CEO Alexandre De Juniac says the next six months will be difficult for the travel industry in China. De Juniac expects traffic will be below 2019 levels as new virus strains spread across the globe and by mid 2021 the...
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Bloomberg

Singapore to Watch Covid Trends Then Review Curbs: Gan

Higher Ed
Singapore Minister of Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong discusses Singapore's cautious reopening amid strict curbs, the push for more vaccinated travel lanes and the reopening of its land border with Malaysia. He speaks on "Bloomberg...