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The Hidden Beneficiaries of Online Child Sexual Exploitation

by Kanako Kinoshita | 12 April 2025 | GNV News, Law/human rights, Technology, World

GNV News April 12, 2025 According to a 2025...

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HIV infections surge in the Middle East and North Africa

HIV infections surge in the Middle East and North Africa

by Seita Morimoto | 9 April 2025 | GNV News, Health/medicine, Middle East/North Africa

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

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Global Disability Summit 2025 to Be Held

Global Disability Summit 2025 to Be Held

by MIKI Yuna | 6 April 2025 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Education, GNV News, Law/human rights, World

GNV News 2025/4/6 From 2025/4/2 to 3, the Global...

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Nepal: Growing Calls to Restore the Monarchy

Nepal: Growing Calls to Restore the Monarchy

by Kanako Kinoshita | 5 April 2025 | Asia, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, April 5, 2025 At the end of March...

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Peru: State of Emergency Declared Amid Worsening Security

Peru: State of Emergency Declared Amid Worsening Security

by Okamoto Ayaka | 2 April 2025 | GNV News, Law/human rights, Politics, South America

GNV News — April 2, 2025 On March 17, 2025,...

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The Turbulent Peace Process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Turbulent Peace Process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Virgil Hawkins | 30 March 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, March 30, 2025 Since the start of...

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Products by Major Brands Like Coca-Cola and Plastic Pollution

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by Kanako Kinoshita | 28 March 2025 | Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News March 28, 2025 The Coca-Cola Company, a...

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IOM: Migrant Death Toll Hits Record High

IOM: Migrant Death Toll Hits Record High

by Lynn Sugita | 26 March 2025 | Coexistence/migration, GNV News, World

GNV News, March 26, 2025 On March 21, 2025, the...

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Tensions Rising in South Sudan

Tensions Rising in South Sudan

by Virgil Hawkins | 23 March 2025 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News, March 23, 2025 Clashes have escalated...

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The impacts of global warming on the oceans are worse than expected

The impacts of global warming on the oceans are worse than expected

by Kanako Kinoshita | 21 March 2025 | Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News March 21, 2025 2024 was the warmest...

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The Largest Protest Movement in Serbia’s History

The Largest Protest Movement in Serbia’s History

by Okamoto Ayaka | 19 March 2025 | Coexistence/migration, Europe, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, March 19, 2025 On March 14, 2025,...

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Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Sign a Peace Treaty

Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Sign a Peace Treaty

by Seita Morimoto | 16 March 2025 | Conflict/military, Europe, GNV News

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

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Do white roofs to fight climate change exacerbate inequality?

Do white roofs to fight climate change exacerbate inequality?

by MIKI Yuna | 14 March 2025 | Environment, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa, World

GNV News March 14, 2025 As global warming...

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Potential surge in global palm oil prices

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by Ito Risa | 12 March 2025 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, GNV News

GNV News, March 12, 2025 The possibility of...

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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 | 9 March 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, Sub-Saharan Africa

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

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Brazilian Amazon: 91% of Deforestation Is Illegal

Brazilian Amazon: 91% of Deforestation Is Illegal

by Kanako Kinoshita | 7 March 2025 | Environment, GNV News, South America

GNV News, March 7, 2025 From August 2023 to July...

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Bangladesh: Student Movement Leaders Form New Political Party

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 5 March 2025 | Asia, GNV News, Politics

GNV News, March 5, 2025    Student leaders who...

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WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Marks 20 Years Since Entry into Force

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by Tsugumi SUZUKI | 2 March 2025 | GNV News, Health/medicine, Law/human rights, World

GNV News, March 2, 2025 In February 2025, the...

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Countries That Have Already Reached Their Overshoot Day

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by Kanako Kinoshita | 28 February 2025 | Environment, GNV News, World

GNV News, February 28, 2025 As early as February...

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Caribbean Nations Hold Summit: What’s Next for Food Security and the Public Safety Crisis?

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 26 February 2025 | Agriculture/resources, GNV News, North and Central America, Politics

GNV News February 26, 2025 On February 21, 2025,...

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Iran: Record-High Number of Executions

Iran: Record-High Number of Executions

by Chiori Murata | 23 February 2025 | GNV News, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News 2025-2-23 According to a report jointly...

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Infectious Diseases Surge in India

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by Kanako Kinoshita | 21 February 2025 | Asia, GNV News, Health/medicine

GNV News – February 21, 2025 In 2024, India saw...

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38th Ordinary Session of the African Union Concludes: Reparations and the Situation in Congo Top the Agenda

38th Ordinary Session of the African Union Concludes: Reparations and the Situation in Congo Top the Agenda

by Okamoto Ayaka | 19 February 2025 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, GNV News, Middle East/North Africa, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

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

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Colombia: Security deteriorates as armed groups clash

Colombia: Security deteriorates as armed groups clash

by Chiori Murata | 16 February 2025 | Conflict/military, GNV News, South America

GNV News February 16, 2025  Due to clashes among...

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Toward Gender Equality in STEM Fields

Toward Gender Equality in STEM Fields

by MIKI Yuna | 14 February 2025 | Education, Gender/sex, GNV News, Technology, World

GNV News 2/14/2025 On 2/11/2025, the...

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Mass grave discovered in Libya, possibly the bodies of migrants and refugees bound for Europe

Mass grave discovered in Libya, possibly the bodies of migrants and refugees bound for Europe

by Okamoto Ayaka | 12 February 2025 | Coexistence/migration, Europe, GNV News, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

GNV News – February 12, 2025 On February 10,...

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Brazil: Mothers Confronting Police Violence

Brazil: Mothers Confronting Police Violence

by Chiori Murata | 9 February 2025 | GNV News, Law/human rights, South America

GNV News, February 9, 2025 In Brazil, police...

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Negotiations Begin on an International Tax Cooperation Framework Treaty

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by Virgil Hawkins | 8 February 2025 | Economics/poverty, GNV News, World

GNV News — February 7, 2025 From February 3–6,...

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by Okamoto Ayaka | 5 February 2025 | Europe, GNV News, Politics

GNV News — February 5, 2025 On December 6, 2024,...

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Three Sahel countries leave the West African bloc

Three Sahel countries leave the West African bloc

by Chiori Murata | 2 February 2025 | GNV News, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

GNV News 2025 year 2 month 2 day  2025 year 1...

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