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How did the Yomiuri Shimbun cover the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD)?

How did the Yomiuri Shimbun cover the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD)?

by Sooyeon Kim | 11 January 2018 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA)...

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Fear of the Unknown? International Media Focus on Novel Infectious Diseases

Fear of the Unknown? International Media Focus on Novel Infectious Diseases

by Aki Horino | 14 December 2017 | Health/medicine, Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

There are countless threats to human health and...

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Is Fair Trade a Social Contribution? Where Does That Perception Come From?

Is Fair Trade a Social Contribution? Where Does That Perception Come From?

by Yuka Komai | 30 November 2017 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

Have you, the readers, ever seen products...

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The Narrow World Shaped by International News Coverage

The Narrow World Shaped by International News Coverage

by Taihei Toda | 23 November 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, North and Central America, Politics

Up to now, GNV has analyzed international news...

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Foreign Correspondents and International Reporting

Foreign Correspondents and International Reporting

by Yusuke Sugihara | 9 November 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

How much can we really understand the world from...

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Media Coverage of Terrorism: Does It Accurately Reflect the Global Situation?

Media Coverage of Terrorism: Does It Accurately Reflect the Global Situation?

by Satoko Tanaka | 26 October 2017 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View

Do you know about the terrorist attack on June...

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International Coverage of “New Media”: Yahoo! News

International Coverage of “New Media”: Yahoo! News

by Saeka Inaka | 5 October 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, Technology

How do you find out what is happening in the...

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Behind the World Cup Fever: Brazil’s Unreported Social Issues

Behind the World Cup Fever: Brazil’s Unreported Social Issues

by Yutaro Y. | 14 September 2017 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, South America

On June 12, 2014, the World Cup kicked off in...

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Why Do We Need International Reporting?

Why Do We Need International Reporting?

by Virgil Hawkins | 31 August 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

“Because readers aren’t interested.” Ask people...

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Does Trade Influence News Coverage? An Analysis from the Nikkei

Does Trade Influence News Coverage? An Analysis from the Nikkei

by Yani Karavasilev | 24 August 2017 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, World

What lies behind the decision about which...

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Are the Imbalances Similar? International Reporting in the U.S. and Japan

Are the Imbalances Similar? International Reporting in the U.S. and Japan

by Virgil Hawkins | 10 August 2017 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View, North and Central America

In Japan, the presence of the United States is...

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Climate Change Realities and Responses: What’s Being Reported?

Climate Change Realities and Responses: What’s Being Reported?

by Mizuki Nakai | 27 July 2017 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View

We have only three years left to avoid the worst...

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The World’s Refugees: Is Their Situation Being Covered?

The World’s Refugees: Is Their Situation Being Covered?

by Yumiko Yoshida | 13 July 2017 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Europe, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

In September 2015, a family that had fled from...

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South Sudan: Why It Makes the News in an Underreported Africa

South Sudan: Why It Makes the News in an Underreported Africa

by Tadahiro Inoue | 29 June 2017 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

The African continent rarely appears in Japan’s...

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Elections Around the World: Countries That Get Covered and Those That Don’t

Elections Around the World: Countries That Get Covered and Those That Don’t

by Miho Horinouchi | 15 June 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, World

Presidential and general elections are big...

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Behind the Trump Phenomenon

Behind the Trump Phenomenon

by Teppei Oyama | 1 June 2017 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View, North and Central America, Politics

Donald Trump 2017 January 20th, as the 45th...

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International Reporting from a Japanese Perspective

International Reporting from a Japanese Perspective

by Hiro Kijima | 18 May 2017 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View, World

In Japan’s international news coverage, there is...

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The Arab Spring and Its Aftermath: An Analysis of News Coverage in North Africa (2010–2016)

The Arab Spring and Its Aftermath: An Analysis of News Coverage in North Africa (2010–2016)

by Miho Takenaka | 4 May 2017 | Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Politics

In previous GNV articles, we have pointed out...

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The World as Reported by NHK International News 2016

The World as Reported by NHK International News 2016

by Aki Horino | 20 April 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

Up to now at GNV, we have analyzed trends in...

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Why International News Coverage Is Biased

Why International News Coverage Is Biased

by Virgil Hawkins | 16 March 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

In past GNV articles, we have revealed various...

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Global Poverty and Japan’s International News Coverage

Global Poverty and Japan’s International News Coverage

by Taihei Toda | 9 March 2017 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, World

Despite remarkable economic development and...

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Disasters = Earthquakes? Japan’s Skewed View of Disasters

Disasters = Earthquakes? Japan’s Skewed View of Disasters

by Yosuke Tomino | 23 February 2017 | Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, World

“Natural disasters strike when they are...

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The World Seen Through Editorials

The World Seen Through Editorials

by Mana Koie | 9 February 2017 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View, North and Central America

Among the roles of the news media are to present...

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Big stories the media ignores and those it covers

Big stories the media ignores and those it covers

by Aya Inoue | 26 January 2017 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

It is impossible to adequately report on all the...

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“Religion” in Japanese International News Coverage (2015)

“Religion” in Japanese International News Coverage (2015)

by ドウカイソウタ Sota Dokai | 22 December 2016 | Asia, Journalism/speech, News View

There are numerous religions in the world. Some,...

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Analysis of Japanese Media Coverage of Latin America (2015)

Analysis of Japanese Media Coverage of Latin America (2015)

by Miho Takenaka | 8 December 2016 | Journalism/speech, News View, North and Central America, South America

The Latin American region, spanning from Mexico...

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Great Powers the Media Covers and Those It Doesn’t

Great Powers the Media Covers and Those It Doesn’t

by Sayaka Ninomiya | 24 November 2016 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

In international news coverage, the world is...

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Conflict Coverage in The Yomiuri Shimbun (2014)

Conflict Coverage in The Yomiuri Shimbun (2014)

by Virgil Hawkins | 10 November 2016 | Conflict/military, Journalism/speech, News View

The armed conflicts that caused the most severe...

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Analysis of Positivity and Negativity in Japanese International News Coverage (2015)

Analysis of Positivity and Negativity in Japanese International News Coverage (2015)

by Reo Ishihama | 27 October 2016 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

Did you know that the phrase “If it bleeds, it...

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A Sector-by-Sector Look at Japan’s International News Coverage

A Sector-by-Sector Look at Japan’s International News Coverage

by Miho Kono | 13 October 2016 | Journalism/speech, News View, World

Newspapers provide a wide range of information...

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