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Worldfocus was an American newscast focused on international news and reporting. The newscast was originally anchored by Martin Savidge and later hosted by Daljit Dhaliwal. It was produced by WNET New York and distributed to U.S. public television stations by American Public Television. It ceased broadcasting on April 2, 2010.
The program launched on October 6, 2008, in many cases replacing BBC World News, which continued to air on some public TV stations; following the cancellation of Worldfocus, many of the stations that had dropped the BBC program have since resumed carrying it. Worldfocus was not part of the national PBS schedule and did not air on all U.S. public TV stations. Worldfocus was a "testing ground", and "important laboratory" for new digital production techniques.
The program uses a number of producers and reporters from a variety of international media sources. News stories and video segments are used from: ABC, Al Jazeera English, Asian News International, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Channel 2 (Israel), Channel 10 (Israel), the Christian Science Monitor, Deutsche Welle, ITN, LinkTV, NBC News, The New York Times, NHK, and Rede Globo.
Barbe Cup 2006 - Mauritius - World Focus
BBC WORLD Focus on Africa : Africa For Norway
World Focus รู้รอบโลก ออกอากาศวันที่ 6 มกราคม 2558 (1/5) AMARIN TV HD ช่อง 34
ASOIAF: Wonders of the World - Focus Series
World Focus: Rape as A Weapon of War in Congo
[Music] Hyrule Warriors - Eclipse of the World (Focus Spirit)
World Focus: Guatemala's Children Languish from Malnutrition
First World Focus
Descendants Wicked World: Focus
PBS WorldFocus Intro
World Focus wins the Barbe Cup 2006 in Mauritius for trainer Alain Perdrau
Those of you watching outside Africa may well have an image of a a continent riddled with conflict, disease, corruption, poverty, and brutal dictatorships. But that stereotypical negative picture is one that a group of South African students -- along with an aid agency in Norway -- is challenging. They've turned the tables -- by producing a fictional Christmas appeal video -- that portrays Norway as a bitterly cold country full of freezing people in need. And it's Africans rushing to their aid. Focus on Africa's Alex Jakana has more #africafornorway The video is made by The Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (www.saih.no). With the cooperation of Operation Day's Work (www.od.no). With funding from The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and T...
World Focus รู้รอบโลก ย่อโลก เชื่อมเศรษฐกิจ พลิกมุมคิดที่แตกต่าง กับ 5 ช่วงข่าวเศรษฐกิจที่คุณต้องไม่พลาด Top World News ข่าวเด่นประเด็นWorld Focus รู้รอบโลก ย่อโลก เชื่อมเศรษฐกิจ พลิกมุมคิดที่แตกต่าง กับ 5 ช่วงข่าวเศรษฐกิจที่คุณต้องไม่พลาด Top World News ข่าวเด่นประเด็นเศรษฐกิจ, World R us เรามองโลก, World Corner โลกสร้างสรรค์, Asean Focus มุมมองอาเซียน, Focus Talk มุมมองความคิด เพื่อให้ผู้ชมใกล้ชิดทุกความเป็นไปบนโลก ทุกวันจันทร์-ศุกร์ เวลา 07.00 น. อมรินทร์ ทีวี ช่อง 34 จานดาวเทียมและเคเบิลทีวี ช่อง 44 รายละเอียด ออกอากาศวันที่6 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 7.00 น. Top World News ข่าวเด่นประเด็นเศรษฐกิจ - เปิดฉากการพิจารณาคดี บอสตันมาราธอน - นายกเทศมนตรีเพศที่ 3 คนแรกของอินโดนิเซีย - อินโดนิเซียเตรียมลงโทษผู้ที่ปล่อยเที่ยวบิน 8501 - ชาวเยอรมันประท้วงกลุ่มต้อต้านมุสลิม - นายกอัสนิทงกฤษยืนยันปธน.สหรัฐ...
A brief exploration of the Wonders of the Known World, as catalogued by Lomas Longstrider, in his books Wonders, and Wonders made by Man. Based on the series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. Support Civilization Ex with a Monthly Pledge of your choice at: https://www.patreon.com/civilizationex Follow us https://twitter.com/civilizationex Visit our Site: http://www.civilizationex.com/ Music by Ross Bugden (RFGB): "Ice and Fire" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKG... If you would like to show your support, please Donate! :) https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/roots-ethnic-conflict-eastern-drc War has raged through the Democratic Republic of Congo for more than a decade — it has been called the deadliest conflict since World War II. The United Nations estimates that 200,000 women and girls have been raped in that time, some victims as young as three years old. Both the Congolese army and rebel groups have used rape as a weapon of war. Armed groups use rape to tear apart families, spread disease and weaken communities. Women are often victimized doubly — first by their rapists and secondly by spouses or family members who then find it dishonorable or socially unacceptable to associate with them. Worldfocus special correspondent Michael J. Kavanagh of the Pulitzer Center on Crisi...
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/central-america/guatemala-forgotten-trauma More than two million Guatemalans live in extreme poverty, and nearly half of the children in Guatemala are malnourished. In some areas, nearly every child is affected. Most suffer from chronic malnutrition, which means that while they are getting enough calories, the food they eat is severely lacking in vitamins and protein. As Samuel Loewenberg reports, this poor nutrition affects not only their bodies, but their future. This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Guatemala: Forgotten Trauma" (http://bit.ly/AvV4Gy).
A video we made for the 2014 Spark Conference held in Roanoke VA. First World Focus is a ministry that focuses on first world problems. The upper middle class have suffered long enough. We are here for you.
My second DWW music video! I used clips from Good is the New Bad, one clip from Puffed Deliciousness, one clip from Lamp Sweet Lamp, and a clip of Jay talking from Careful What You Wish For, all set to Focus by Ariana Grande! The weird zoom out after the zoom in at the end is so horrible.... I blame CyberLink PowerDirector. :( I don't own Descendants Wicked World or the Focus song! All rights go to Disney, Republic Records and UMG! No copyright infringement intended!
Intro for Worldfocus - a world news program airing on PBS stations across the US. This was recorded from WPBA-TV in Atlanta on 8/14/09.