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Top 10 Underreported World News Stories of 2020

Top 10 Underreported World News Stories of 2020

by Yumi Ariyoshi | 17 December 2020 | Conflict/military, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, Top 10 news, World

  In 2020, when the whole world was under threat...

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Global Water Conflicts: The Untold Facts

Global Water Conflicts: The Untold Facts

by Yosif Ayanski | 26 November 2020 | Agriculture/resources, Conflict/military, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, World

In July 2020, construction of the Grand...

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Oil and the World: Are the Media Keeping Up with the Trends?

Oil and the World: Are the Media Keeping Up with the Trends?

by Yow Shuning | 5 November 2020 | Agriculture/resources, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In October 2020, a renewable energy company...

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Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 2)

Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 2)

by Virgil Hawkins | 15 October 2020 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa, World

In the article “Five Misleading Words in...

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Religion and International News Coverage: How Is Islam Covered?

Religion and International News Coverage: How Is Islam Covered?

by Anna N. | 24 September 2020 | Coexistence/migration, Journalism/speech, News View

In 2020, in July, the famous museum Hagia Sophia...

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Questions About International News Coverage Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Questions About International News Coverage Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

by Ikumi Arata | 3 September 2020 | Environment, Health/medicine, Journalism/speech, News View

Since entering 2020, the spread of the novel...

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Global Food Shortages: The Problems That Go Unreported

Global Food Shortages: The Problems That Go Unreported

by Maika Kajigaya | 13 August 2020 | Agriculture/resources, Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Environment, Health/medicine, News View

A dark shadow covering the sky. Since 2019,...

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Education for Every Child: What Should Education Reporting Look Like?

Education for Every Child: What Should Education Reporting Look Like?

by Kyoka Maeda | 23 July 2020 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Education, Gender/sex, News View

According to an announcement by the United...

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Is the Media Capturing the Current Situation in Eastern Europe?

Is the Media Capturing the Current Situation in Eastern Europe?

by Adriana Nicolaie | 2 July 2020 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Europe, News View, Politics

At the time of writing this article, the sitting...

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AI and International Reporting: Possibilities and Limitations

AI and International Reporting: Possibilities and Limitations

by Kaito Seo | 11 June 2020 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In June 2020, MSN News (a news distribution...

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Was the Year of Protests covered?

Was the Year of Protests covered?

by Saki Takeuchi | 21 May 2020 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, World

2019 was called the “year of protest” as...

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Climate Change and Solutions Journalism

Climate Change and Solutions Journalism

by Taku Okada | 23 April 2020 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

Climate change threatens people’s lives. Its...

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Are the media seeing the truth about the airstrikes?

Are the media seeing the truth about the airstrikes?

by Mina Kosaka | 9 April 2020 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, World

In February 2020, the U.S. government reported...

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Japanese Media’s Fascination with the British Royal Family

Japanese Media’s Fascination with the British Royal Family

by Yuka Ikeda | 19 March 2020 | Journalism/speech, News View

Since the start of 2020, the topic of Prince...

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Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 1)

Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 1)

by Virgil Hawkins | 27 February 2020 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, News View

The amount of information news organizations can...

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The World Is on Fire: Is the News Coverage Accurate?

The World Is on Fire: Is the News Coverage Accurate?

by Yoshinao Araki | 6 February 2020 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, World

#PrayForAustralia (Prayer for Australia). This...

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Are the media aware of the SOS from the fish?

Are the media aware of the SOS from the fish?

by Akane Kusaba | 16 January 2020 | Environment, News View

As the number of wealthy people grows worldwide...

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Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2019

Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2019

by Mina Kosaka | 19 December 2019 | Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, Top 10 news, World

As 2019 draws to a close, it is time for media...

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How Does Media Coverage Differ from the Reality for Children Worldwide?

How Does Media Coverage Differ from the Reality for Children Worldwide?

by Ayaka Hino | 28 November 2019 | Conflict/military, Education, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, News View, World

November 20, 2019 marked the 30th anniversary of...

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GNV Aims to Be the Watchdog of Watchdogs

GNV Aims to Be the Watchdog of Watchdogs

by Maika Kajigaya | 7 November 2019 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

"There is a world that goes unreported." With...

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PR consulting firm that launders a country’s reputation

PR consulting firm that launders a country’s reputation

by Virgil Hawkins | 17 October 2019 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

Under authoritarian rule, there exists a country...

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The Watchdog That Doesn’t Bark: Climate Change and the Media

The Watchdog That Doesn’t Bark: Climate Change and the Media

by Virgil Hawkins | 30 September 2019 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

Climate change threatens the survival of...

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Why Has International News Coverage Declined?

Why Has International News Coverage Declined?

by Yumi Ariyoshi | 26 September 2019 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In goods, money, people, culture, and every...

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The World Through SmartNews

The World Through SmartNews

by Yoshinao Araki | 5 September 2019 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In the morning, a newspaper placed on the dining...

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Human Trafficking: The Unreported Reality

Human Trafficking: The Unreported Reality

by Akane Kusaba | 15 August 2019 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Gender/sex, News View

In October 2017, the world was shocked by video...

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World Events Left Out of Journalism’s Historical Record?

World Events Left Out of Journalism’s Historical Record?

by Moe Minamoto | 25 July 2019 | Asia, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View

Countless events occur around the world every...

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Are the media aware of Earth’s crisis?

Are the media aware of Earth’s crisis?

by Naru Kanai | 4 July 2019 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

The planet is currently 1°C warmer than the...

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G20: Media Coverage vs. Reality

G20: Media Coverage vs. Reality

by Suzu Asai | 13 June 2019 | Journalism/speech, News View, Politics

Over the two days of June 28 and 29, 2019, the...

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The Illusion of International Contribution

The Illusion of International Contribution

by Virgil Hawkins | 23 May 2019 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Middle East/North Africa, News View, World

At the Davos meeting (※1), which discusses the...

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WikiLeaks and Journalism

WikiLeaks and Journalism

by Virgil Hawkins | 2 May 2019 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

In April 2019, Julian Assange, founder of the...

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