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Pressure on Freedom of Expression Intensifies in Europe; Journalist Arrested in Switzerland as Well

Pressure on Freedom of Expression Intensifies in Europe; Journalist Arrested in Switzerland as Well

by Azusa Iwane | 2025年01月31日 | Europe, GNV News, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights

GNV News, January 31, 2025 The independent...

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by Azusa Iwane | 2025年01月22日 | Economics/poverty, Europe, GNV News, Politics, World

GNV News January 22, 2025 International NGO...

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年12月25日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, World

According to the Press Emblem Campaign, based...

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A Step Closer to a World Without the Death Penalty?

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年12月22日 | GNV News, Law/human rights, World

GNV News, December 22, 2024 On December 17,...

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Newly developed antibiotic to go on sale starting in 2025

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年12月11日 | Asia, GNV News, Health/medicine, Other, Technology, World

GNV News — December 11, 2024 A new antibiotic...

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International Conference Agendas and International News Coverage

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年11月7日 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, World

GNV has conducted various studies on what...

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EU Court of Justice Issues Ruling Recognizing Western Sahara’s Autonomy

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年10月18日 | Agriculture/resources, Europe, GNV News, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, Politics

GNV News, October 18, 2024 On October 4, 2024,...

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Saudi Arabia: Executions Surge

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GNV News, October 16, 2024 In Saudi Arabia,...

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Argentina’s Poverty Rate Tops 50%

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Is the path to securing funding for climate change measures in sight?

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年09月27日 | Agriculture/resources, Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News, September 27, 2024 The environmental...

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Environmental Activists Whose Lives Are in Danger

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年09月20日 | Environment, GNV News, Law/human rights, North and Central America, South America, World

GNV News, September 19, 2024 On September 15,...

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Cambodia: Government and Citizens Clash Over Environmental Protection

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GNV News – September 8, 2024 A community forest...

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Nations Reeling from Coffee Bean Price Volatility

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年09月6日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News, September 6, 2024 In East African...

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Mozambique moves to adapt to climate change

Mozambique moves to adapt to climate change

by Azusa Iwane | 2024年08月25日 | Environment, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa, World

GNV News – August 25, 2024 Since 2022, the...

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Youth Unemployment Rate Hits 15-Year Low

Youth Unemployment Rate Hits 15-Year Low

by Azusa Iwane | 2024年08月14日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News - August 14, 2024 The International...

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Nigeria: Riots Erupt Amid Economic Crisis

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年08月4日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, August 4, 2024 In Nigeria, protests by...

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Will advances in AI reduce global inequality?

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by Azusa Iwane | 2024年04月28日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Technology, World

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made remarkable...

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A Story About a Beautiful Sound That Makes You Want to Plug Your Ears

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From orchestras and wind bands to rock and pop...

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Gender Inequality and the World

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In September 2020, Kenya’s Chief Justice pointed...

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How Are Africa’s Poverty and Its Causes Reported in the Media?

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Mineral Resources and the World: Where Do the Profits Go?

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Our lives are built on and intertwined with...

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