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Asset Managers Reaping Huge Profits from Low-Income Countries

Asset Managers Reaping Huge Profits from Low-Income Countries

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年12月24日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News, December 24, 2025 According to...

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Somalia: U.S. airstrikes hit a record high

Somalia: U.S. airstrikes hit a record high

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年12月19日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

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

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Yemen: Separatists take control of the entire south

Yemen: Separatists take control of the entire south

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年12月10日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News, December 10, 2025 On December 8, 2025,...

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South Africa: Gender-Based Violence Declared a National Disaster

South Africa: Gender-Based Violence Declared a National Disaster

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年12月5日 | Gender/sex, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News — December 5, 2025 On November 21,...

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WFP: 318 Million People at Risk of a Food Crisis

WFP: 318 Million People at Risk of a Food Crisis

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Mali: Fuel Shortage Worsens in the Capital

Mali: Fuel Shortage Worsens in the Capital

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GNV News, November 21, 2205 Mali’s capital,...

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A 35-Year Analysis: The Current State of International Reporting as Seen by Foreign Correspondents

A 35-Year Analysis: The Current State of International Reporting as Seen by Foreign Correspondents

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Today, goods, money, people—and information—move...

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Australia Reaches Its First Treaty with Indigenous Peoples

Australia Reaches Its First Treaty with Indigenous Peoples

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年11月16日 | Coexistence/migration, GNV News, Law/human rights, Oceania, Politics

GNV News, November 16, 2025 On November 13,...

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Sudan: RSF Seizes Control of All States in Darfur

Sudan: RSF Seizes Control of All States in Darfur

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年10月29日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News October 29, 2025 On October 28, 2025,...

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ICJ Holds Public Hearings on the Right to Strike

ICJ Holds Public Hearings on the Right to Strike

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年10月19日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Law/human rights, World

GNV News October 19, 2025 On October 6, 2025,...

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Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On

Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年10月10日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Law/human rights, Politics, South America

GNV News, October 10, 2025 Since September 22,...

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Colombian mercenaries operating in conflict zones

Colombian mercenaries operating in conflict zones

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GNV News — October 1, 2025 On August 6, 2025, in...

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Timor-Leste certified as a malaria-free country

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GNV News August 15, 2025 On July 24, 2025, the...

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French forces complete withdrawal from Senegal

French forces complete withdrawal from Senegal

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Haiti: Criminal Gangs Control 90% of the Capital

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by Seita Morimoto | 2025年07月9日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Law/human rights, North and Central America

GNV News July 9, 2025 On July 2, 2025, Ghada...

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Roundup: Climate Coverage

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In 2015-12, at the Conference of the Parties...

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Over 4 Million Flee Abroad as the Conflict in Sudan Drags On

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by Seita Morimoto | 2025年06月11日 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

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The Reality of Electric Vehicles: Environment, Human Rights, and Sustainability

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Surge in attacks by armed groups in West Africa

Surge in attacks by armed groups in West Africa

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年05月18日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News May 18, 2025 On May 11, 2025, Jama'at...

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Global Human Development Index growth hits a 35-year low

Global Human Development Index growth hits a 35-year low

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年05月14日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News May 14, 2025 On May 6, 2025, the United...

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Surge in deportations of Afghan refugees from Pakistan and Iran

Surge in deportations of Afghan refugees from Pakistan and Iran

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年05月8日 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News 2025/5/8 On May 5, 2025, the United...

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Tuberculosis: The World’s Deadliest Infectious Disease

Tuberculosis: The World’s Deadliest Infectious Disease

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年05月8日 | Global View, Health/medicine, World

Which infectious disease has taken the most...

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A 10-Year Analysis of News Coverage: Countries That Make the News and Those That Don’t

A 10-Year Analysis of News Coverage: Countries That Make the News and Those That Don’t

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GNV has, since 2015, conducted quantitative and...

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GNV News 2025 year 4 month 23 day On March 28,...

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HIV infections surge in the Middle East and North Africa

HIV infections surge in the Middle East and North Africa

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GNV News 2025 year 4 month 9 day On March 28,...

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Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Sign a Peace Treaty

Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Sign a Peace Treaty

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GNV News — March 16, 2025 On March 13, 2025, the...

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More than half of global terrorism victims are in the Sahel

More than half of global terrorism victims are in the Sahel

by Seita Morimoto | 2025年03月9日 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, March 9, 2025 The Australia-based...

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Nicaragua: Constitutional amendment approved to strengthen the powers of the president and first lady

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Colombia: Cocaine production estimated to have surged 1.5-fold

by Seita Morimoto | 2024年10月30日 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, Law/human rights, South America

GNV News, October 30, 2024 On October 18, 2024,...

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