Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast
Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast
Reuters QuickCut is a video snapshot of the most compelling images from around the world.
German Santas brush up for jobs
A Munich school and job centre gets Santa Clauses ready for the Christmas rush.
Blair,Bush lampooned at Iraq inquiry
Demonstrators wearing blood-smeared masks of the former British and U.S. leaders stage a protest at the start of an official inquiry into Britain's involvement in the Iraq war.
Cheetah cubs wow Tokyo zoo visitors
Three cheetah cubs debut at a Tokyo zoo, attracting thousands of visitors.
Chavez faces hunger strike protest
Venezuelan students stage a hunger strike in Caracas to protest President Hugo Chavez's policies.
U.S. downplays climate change talks
The White House is acknowledging that getting a binding agreement for cutting greenhouse gases at the Copenhagen Summit is very unlikely.
Indonesians protest corruption case
Indonesians express disappointment with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's handling of a corruption case.
Philippine massacre leaves 24 dead
Heavy security patrols the streets of a southern Philippines town, after a massacre left at least 24 people abducted and brutally murdered.
Obama's South Asia balancing act
As India's Singh arrives for State visit in Washington, President Obama may face a balancing act when it comes to South Asia.
China families demand mine answers
Family members search in vain for answers after their loved ones were killed in a gas explosion in China's northeast.
Indonesia ferry sinks, 29 dead
Ferry crashes in bad weather off Indonesia's Riau islands, killing at least 29 people.
China train travels though time
The world's last running narrow-gauge passenger steam train is still going strong in mountainous rural China, but that's not necessarily a good thing for the locals.
Talk of the Town: "New Moon's" 140 million dollar weekend
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including "New Moon" rules the box office, Jackson's white glove is sold, and Robbie Williams is looking for investors.
Honduras prepares for elections
Honduras gets ready to vote for a new president on November 29 in an election overshadowed by a military coup that toppled elected president Manuel Zelaya and plunged the impoverished nation into political turmoil.
California students protest fee hikes
Thousands of students at California's top public universities staged demonstrations against a 32 percent rise in tuition fees prompted in part by the state's budget crisis during the recession.
Elephants rampage in eastern India
A herd of elephants goes on a rampage, destroying a tea garden in Doars region of India's eastern West Bengal state.
Overcrowded ferry sinks in Indonesia
An overloaded ferry sinks in bad weather off Indonesia's Riau islands.
Senate health bill passes key test
A sweeping healthcarereform bill passes its first U.S. Senate test, with a procedural vote to begin debate on the bill on November 30.
US set for healthcare test.
The US Senate began a session on healthcare reform on Saturday (November 21), as it prepares to vote on whether to proceed with debate on the bill.
Delayed spacewalk ends successfully.
NASA astronauts completed a spacewalk on Saturday (November 21) at the International Space Station that had been delayed after a false alarm woke the crews of the station and the visiting space shuttle Atlantis.

