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Labor Issues in Indonesia and the Omnibus Law

Labor Issues in Indonesia and the Omnibus Law

by Aoi Yagi | 2022年03月24日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights, Politics

On 2021/11/25, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court...

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How Have the SDGs Been Covered?

How Have the SDGs Been Covered?

by Kaoru Kataoka | 2022年03月17日 | Economics/poverty, Education, Journalism/speech, News View, World

These days, there is hardly a day when you don’t...

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Unfair Trade Rife Across the World

Unfair Trade Rife Across the World

by Nao Morimoto | 2022年03月10日 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View, Sub-Saharan Africa

In recent years, products certified as...

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Why don’t the media cover the rapidly growing global inequality?

Why don’t the media cover the rapidly growing global inequality?

by Virgil Hawkins | 2022年02月24日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, World

The rapid widening of global inequality during...

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Mental Health: What’s the Global Reality?

Mental Health: What’s the Global Reality?

by Madoka Konishi | 2022年01月20日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Gender/sex, Global View

【This article deals with mental health.Please...

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Zambia’s Volatile Economy

Zambia’s Volatile Economy

by Mei Hatanaka | 2021年12月23日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights, Sub-Saharan Africa

In August 2021, a dramatic change of government...

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Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2021

Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2021

by Rioka Tateishi | 2021年12月16日 | Economics/poverty, Environment, Health/medicine, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, News View, Top 10 news, World

As in 2020, coverage of the novel coronavirus...

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Vietnam’s Ethnic Minorities: Why Are They Socially Disadvantaged?

Vietnam’s Ethnic Minorities: Why Are They Socially Disadvantaged?

by Yuna Takatsuki | 2021年12月9日 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Education, Global View, Law/human rights

In Vietnam, the number of arrests for political...

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The Dark World of Human Trafficking Entrenched in Nepal

The Dark World of Human Trafficking Entrenched in Nepal

by Kyoka Maeda | 2021年12月2日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Gender/sex, Global View, Law/human rights

In 8/2021, the Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau of...

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Pandora Papers: The Box the Media Never Opened

Pandora Papers: The Box the Media Never Opened

by Anna N. | 2021年11月25日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, World

On October 3, 2021, about 5 years after...

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How Do We Interpret the State of Global Poverty?

How Do We Interpret the State of Global Poverty?

by Virgil Hawkins | 2021年10月28日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, World

In February 2021, the socioeconomic situations...

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The History and Current Situation of the Māori in New Zealand

The History and Current Situation of the Māori in New Zealand

by Koki Morita | 2021年10月21日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Education, Global View, Law/human rights, Oceania

On 2021/9/14, New Zealand’s Māori Party launched...

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Global Pharmaceutical Inequality: Profits or Lives?

Global Pharmaceutical Inequality: Profits or Lives?

by Naru Kanai | 2021年10月14日 | Economics/poverty, Health/medicine, News View, Technology, World

As COVID-19 has spread around the world, the...

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The Hidden Problems of Global IT Service Outsourcing

The Hidden Problems of Global IT Service Outsourcing

by Minami Ono | 2021年10月7日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Technology, World

With globalization, businesses have become able...

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Latin America: Environmental Defenders Under Threat

Latin America: Environmental Defenders Under Threat

by カトウヒカル Hikaru Kato | 2021年09月30日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View, North and Central America, South America

Now, around the world, killings of people...

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Media coverage of Southeast Asia: Does it reflect its importance?

Media coverage of Southeast Asia: Does it reflect its importance?

by Mayuko Hanafusa | 2021年09月23日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

At GNV, we have analyzed disparities in...

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What Is Debt Slavery? The Harsh Reality in Pakistan

What Is Debt Slavery? The Harsh Reality in Pakistan

by Aoi Yagi | 2021年08月26日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights

In Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, the High Court...

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The Super Rich: Questioning Their Very Existence

The Super Rich: Questioning Their Very Existence

by Nao Morimoto | 2021年08月19日 | Economics/poverty, Environment, From the archives, Global View, World

In 2021/6, the U.S. news organization ProPublica...

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Madagascar: Mounting Challenges

Madagascar: Mounting Challenges

by Maika Kajigaya | 2021年07月29日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Environment, From the archives, Global View, Law/human rights, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

In May 2021, it became clear that about 1.14...

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Does East Timor’s future lie on the ocean floor?

Does East Timor’s future lie on the ocean floor?

by Yosuke Asada | 2021年07月15日 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View

In May 2021, natural gas production at the...

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The Maldives: The Politics of Paradise

The Maldives: The Politics of Paradise

by Darren Mangado | 2021年07月8日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View, Politics

On the night of 2021-5-6, during Ramadan (the...

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Where Is Turbulent Bolivia Headed?

Where Is Turbulent Bolivia Headed?

by Seiya Iwata | 2021年06月24日 | Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Global View, Politics, South America

In March 2021, Bolivia’s former president...

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The Current State of International Media Coverage That Doesn’t Benefit Japan

The Current State of International Media Coverage That Doesn’t Benefit Japan

by Virgil Hawkins | 2021年06月10日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Environment, Journalism/speech, News View, World

Japan is losing out. News media are...

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Immigrants Make Up the Majority: What’s the Reality in the Gulf States?

Immigrants Make Up the Majority: What’s the Reality in the Gulf States?

by Naru Kanai | 2021年06月3日 | Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Education, Global View, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa

In May 2021, a Kenyan man working in Qatar as a...

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The E-Waste Problem

The E-Waste Problem

by Minami Ono | 2021年05月13日 | Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View, Technology, World

Precious metals feared to be depleted in the...

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The Dominican Republic: Domestic Realities as Seen Through International Developments

The Dominican Republic: Domestic Realities as Seen Through International Developments

by ヤマガタユキ Yuki Yamagata | 2021年05月6日 | Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Global View, North and Central America

An announcement made on the Caribbean island of...

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Universal Basic Income

Universal Basic Income

by Ikumi Arata | 2021年03月25日 | Economics/poverty, Europe, Global View, World

Due to the spread of COVID-19, the number of...

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Angola: Toward a Bright Future?

Angola: Toward a Bright Future?

by Delio Zandamela | 2021年03月4日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Global View, Politics, Sub-Saharan Africa

In January 2021, the American business magazine...

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Labor Rights and International Reporting

Labor Rights and International Reporting

by Rioka Tateishi | 2021年02月25日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Law/human rights, News View, World

In November 2020, a massive strike took place in...

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Malaysia Is Not a Party to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

Malaysia Is Not a Party to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

by Koki Morita | 2021年02月18日 | Asia, Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights

In 2020, in September, during a speech in Kuala...

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