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The Arms Trade: The Shadowy Intersection of Politics and Business

The Arms Trade: The Shadowy Intersection of Politics and Business

by Suzu Asai | 2020年12月10日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Global View, Journalism/speech, Politics, World

In July 2020, the UK government announced it...

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Chile: Toward reducing inequality?

Chile: Toward reducing inequality?

by Saki Takeuchi | 2020年12月3日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Global View, South America

In October 2020, Chile held a national...

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Can Cryptocurrency Save Zimbabwe?

Can Cryptocurrency Save Zimbabwe?

by Hisahiro Furukawa | 2020年11月19日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Sub-Saharan Africa, Technology

In 2020 October, Justin Bgoni, CEO of the...

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Bangladesh’s Floods: A Microcosm of the World

Bangladesh’s Floods: A Microcosm of the World

by Yumi Ariyoshi | 2020年10月29日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View

May 2020, a so‑called “1-in-20-year”...

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Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 2)

Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 2)

by Virgil Hawkins | 2020年10月15日 | 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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Oil-Rich Brunei’s Vision for the Future

Oil-Rich Brunei’s Vision for the Future

by Akane Kusaba | 2020年09月17日 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View

A lavish palace said to be the largest in the...

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India: What’s behind the poverty faced by cotton farmers?

India: What’s behind the poverty faced by cotton farmers?

by Yuna Takatsuki | 2020年09月10日 | Agriculture/resources, Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View

Cotton is arguably the most familiar material...

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Tax Havens and the Islands Around the Caribbean

Tax Havens and the Islands Around the Caribbean

by Mei Hatanaka | 2020年08月27日 | Economics/poverty, From the archives, Global View, Law/human rights, North and Central America, South America

US$1.3 trillion. This is the total amount of...

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Global Food Shortages: The Problems That Go Unreported

Global Food Shortages: The Problems That Go Unreported

by Maika Kajigaya | 2020年08月13日 | 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 | 2020年07月23日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Education, Gender/sex, News View

According to an announcement by the United...

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The African Economy: Can It Break Free from Its History of Debt

The African Economy: Can It Break Free from Its History of Debt

by Hisahiro Furukawa | 2020年06月25日 | Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

Since the first half of 2020, the novel...

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Was the Year of Protests covered?

Was the Year of Protests covered?

by Saki Takeuchi | 2020年05月21日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View, Politics, World

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

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Southeast Asia’s Rapidly Expanding Digital Economy

Southeast Asia’s Rapidly Expanding Digital Economy

by Yow Shuning | 2020年04月30日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View, Technology

In Southeast Asian countries, the number of...

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Cambodia: A Hotbed of Illicit Trade

Cambodia: A Hotbed of Illicit Trade

by Namie Wilson | 2020年03月5日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Environment, Global View, Law/human rights

There are 230 licensed casinos in Southeast...

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Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 1)

Five Misleading Words in International Reporting (Part 1)

by Virgil Hawkins | 2020年02月27日 | Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, News View

The amount of information news organizations can...

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Global Inequality: Current State and Background

Global Inequality: Current State and Background

by Suzu Asai | 2019年12月26日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

In 2019, worsening economic conditions and...

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Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2019

Top 10 Underreported Global News Stories of 2019

by Mina Kosaka | 2019年12月19日 | 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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The EU’s Pirate Base: The Republic of Malta

The EU’s Pirate Base: The Republic of Malta

by Ikumi Arata | 2019年12月12日 | Economics/poverty, Europe, Global View, Journalism/speech, Politics

In the Republic of Malta, the smallest country...

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The Hidden Side of Used Clothing Donations: What’s the Reality in Africa?

The Hidden Side of Used Clothing Donations: What’s the Reality in Africa?

by Wakana Kishimoto | 2019年08月29日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

In many developed countries, when disposing of...

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Human Trafficking: The Unreported Reality

Human Trafficking: The Unreported Reality

by Akane Kusaba | 2019年08月15日 | Coexistence/migration, Conflict/military, Economics/poverty, Gender/sex, News View

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

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The Illusion of International Contribution

The Illusion of International Contribution

by Virgil Hawkins | 2019年05月23日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Middle East/North Africa, News View, World

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

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Malaysia: The World’s Worst Corruption Scandal?

Malaysia: The World’s Worst Corruption Scandal?

by Madoka Konishi | 2019年05月9日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Global View, Politics

What comes to mind when you hear “corruption”?...

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Reporting on the SDGs That Ignores Their Problems

Reporting on the SDGs That Ignores Their Problems

by Janet Simpson | 2019年03月21日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

Around the world, problems such as poverty and...

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Are we on the verge of an era where antibiotics no longer work?

Are we on the verge of an era where antibiotics no longer work?

by マツオユカ Yuka Matsuo | 2019年02月28日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Health/medicine, Technology, World

“Antibiotics.” Most readers have probably heard...

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A ‘Humanitarian Earthquake’: Venezuela’s Refugee and Migrant Crisis

A ‘Humanitarian Earthquake’: Venezuela’s Refugee and Migrant Crisis

by Yuka Komai | 2019年02月14日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights, North and Central America, South America

"To buy a single hot dog, I have to pay a...

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Chocolate: The Unreported “Bitter” Reality

Chocolate: The Unreported “Bitter” Reality

by Virgil Hawkins | 2019年02月7日 | Agriculture/resources, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

In recent years, chocolate has been drawing...

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Vulture Funds: Predatory Corporations Preying on Weak Nations

Vulture Funds: Predatory Corporations Preying on Weak Nations

by Tadahiro Inoue | 2019年01月10日 | Economics/poverty, Global View, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa

The word “hagetaka” (“vulture”). Biologically...

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India as a Great Power: How Is It Covered in the Media?

India as a Great Power: How Is It Covered in the Media?

by Motoki Muto | 2018年12月6日 | Asia, Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, News View

India, a major power with a population of 1.2...

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How Are Africa’s Poverty and Its Causes Reported in the Media?

How Are Africa’s Poverty and Its Causes Reported in the Media?

by Azusa Iwane | 2018年11月8日 | Economics/poverty, Journalism/speech, Middle East/North Africa, News View, Sub-Saharan Africa

Eradicating poverty is set as the first goal of...

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Suriname: Economic Crisis and a Bright Future…?

Suriname: Economic Crisis and a Bright Future…?

by Dennis Boor | 2018年11月1日 | Coexistence/migration, Economics/poverty, Global View, Law/human rights, South America

November 25, 2010. On Independence Square in...

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