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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年04月16日 | GNV News, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News – April 16, 2025 On April 12, 2025, a...

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Peru: State of Emergency Declared Amid Worsening Security

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GNV News, March 19, 2025 On March 14, 2025,...

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Bangladesh: Student Movement Leaders Form New Political Party

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年03月5日 | Asia, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, March 5, 2025    Student leaders who...

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Caribbean Nations Hold Summit: What’s Next for Food Security and the Public Safety Crisis?

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月26日 | Agriculture/resources, GNV News, North and Central America, Politics

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月19日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News February 19, 2025   From February 15 to...

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Mass grave discovered in Libya, possibly the bodies of migrants and refugees bound for Europe

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年02月12日 | Coexistence/migration, Europe, GNV News, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News – February 12, 2025 On February 10,...

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GNV News — February 5, 2025 On December 6, 2024,...

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Indonesia: Free school meals program begins

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GNV News, January 15, 2025 On January 6, 2025, a...

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2025年01月8日 | GNV News, Law/human rights, North and Central America

GNV News January 8, 2025 On December 30, 2024,...

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Peace Talks Between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda Collapse

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年12月18日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, December 18, 2024 The peace summit...

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Uruguay: Building a society that supports caregiving and advances women’s status

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Between October and November 2024, Uruguay held...

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Sudan Conflict: Reports of a Death Toll Far Exceeding Previously Recorded Figures

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月20日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, November 20, 2024 According to a...

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First-ever ministerial meeting on ending violence against children held in Colombia

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月13日 | Education, GNV News, Law/human rights, South America, World

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 2024年11月6日 | Asia, Environment, GNV News, Health/medicine

On November 6, 2024, according to an...

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