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  • An App to Improve Digital Literacy in Nepal
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An App to Improve Digital Literacy in Nepal

An App to Improve Digital Literacy in Nepal

by A.Ishida | 2025年12月31日 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, GNV News, Law/human rights

GNV News, December 31, 2025 In February 2025, an...

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Jamaica: Decline in Homicides and Challenges

Jamaica: Decline in Homicides and Challenges

by A.Ishida | 2025年11月27日 | Global View, Law/human rights, North and Central America

In Jamaica, murders have significantly decreased...

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The reality behind the so-called protests by Mexican Gen Z

The reality behind the so-called protests by Mexican Gen Z

by A.Ishida | 2025年11月23日 | GNV News, Journalism/speech, North and Central America, Politics

GNV News November 23, 2025 On November 15, 2025,...

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UN adopts resolution calling for an end to the embargo on Cuba

UN adopts resolution calling for an end to the embargo on Cuba

by A.Ishida | 2025年11月5日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, North and Central America, Politics

GNV News November 5, 2025 On October 29, 2025,...

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64% of Children in South Sudan Are Involved in Forced Labor and Related Activities

64% of Children in South Sudan Are Involved in Forced Labor and Related Activities

by A.Ishida | 2025年10月26日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025/10/26 According to a report...

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UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea

UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea

by A.Ishida | 2025年10月8日 | GNV News

GNV News October 8, 2025 As a result of an...

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Sri Lanka Suffers Under Imposed Austerity Measures

Sri Lanka Suffers Under Imposed Austerity Measures

by A.Ishida | 2025年09月21日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, GNV News

GNV News 2025年9月21日 As of 2025, Sri Lanka is...

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Botswana Sees Sharp Decline in Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

Botswana Sees Sharp Decline in Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

by A.Ishida | 2025年09月10日 | GNV News, Health/medicine, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025/9/10 In 2025/5, Botswana was...

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Remittances Sustain Tajikistan’s Economy

Remittances Sustain Tajikistan’s Economy

by A.Ishida | 2025年09月4日 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Global View, Politics

On February 5, 2025, a new migration law in...

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Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates Near El Fasher, Sudan

Humanitarian Situation Deteriorates Near El Fasher, Sudan

by A.Ishida | 2025年08月13日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025/8/13 In the Sudan conflict ongoing...

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Sandstorm Affects 330 Million People

Sandstorm Affects 330 Million People

by A.Ishida | 2025年07月16日 | Environment, GNV News, Health/medicine, World

GNV News 2025 July 15 The United Nations World...

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Did the ruling party win all the seats in Burundi’s parliamentary elections?

Did the ruling party win all the seats in Burundi’s parliamentary elections?

by A.Ishida | 2025年06月18日 | GNV News, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025 June 18 On 2025 June 11, Burundi’s...

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Severe food crises and malnutrition have risen worldwide for six consecutive years

Severe food crises and malnutrition have risen worldwide for six consecutive years

by A.Ishida | 2025年05月21日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News 2025 Year 5 Month 21 Day On 2025 Year 5...

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Libya: A Protracted Political Standoff

Libya: A Protracted Political Standoff

by A.Ishida | 2025年03月20日 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Global View, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, Politics

In 2020, GNV published an article titled “Libya:...

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How Are Floods Around the World Reported?

How Are Floods Around the World Reported?

by A.Ishida | 2024年10月17日 | Environment, News View, World

In 2024, heavy rains and floods caused...

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Challenges Facing Latin American Politics and Society

Challenges Facing Latin American Politics and Society

by A.Ishida | 2024年07月11日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, North and Central America, Politics, South America

Society and politics in Latin America are in...

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Have the Pacific nations overcome the crisis?

Have the Pacific nations overcome the crisis?

by A.Ishida | 2024年06月13日 | Environment, Global View, Oceania, Politics

In May 2021, GNV covered the politics of the...

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The World Seen Through Satellite News Programs

The World Seen Through Satellite News Programs

by A.Ishida | 2024年01月11日 | Journalism/speech, News View

At GNV, we have thus far analyzed how...

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Shipping and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Shipping and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

by A.Ishida | 2023年10月5日 | Environment, Global View, Technology, World

In August 2023, a cargo ship named Pyxis Ocean...

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The Impact of Food Production on the Planet

The Impact of Food Production on the Planet

by A.Ishida | 2023年06月29日 | Agriculture/resources, Environment, Global View, World

The impacts of climate change on the...

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