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  • Ecuador: Violent Mass Protests Drag On
  • UAE Expands Bases Around the Red Sea
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  • Israeli military attacks Yemeni newspaper
  • Sri Lanka Suffers Under Imposed Austerity Measures
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  • United Nations Releases Gender Snapshot
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One Year After the Panama Papers: Corruption Lurks in Panama

One Year After the Panama Papers: Corruption Lurks in Panama

by マイイシカワ Mai Ishikawa | 27 April 2017 | Economics/poverty, Global View, North and Central America, World

In February 2017, Jürgen Mossack and Ramón...

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Iceland: An End to Prolonged Political Instability?

Iceland: An End to Prolonged Political Instability?

by Saeka Inaka | 6 April 2017 | Economics/poverty, Europe, Global View, Journalism/speech, North and Central America

In Iceland, following the results of the general...

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North and South America: A Continent-Spanning Drug Network

North and South America: A Continent-Spanning Drug Network

by オガワリュウタ Ryuta Ogawa | 23 March 2017 | Global View, Law/human rights, North and Central America, South America

In early September 2016, the U.S. Coast Guard...

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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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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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Bolivia’s Lithium Development Issue

Bolivia’s Lithium Development Issue

by マイイシカワ Mai Ishikawa | 1 December 2016 | Agriculture/resources, Global View, North and Central America, South America, Technology

The world's lightest metal, lithium, is...

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