Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism
The future of indigenous media [video]
By  • 13 December 2016
Just 12 languages are spoken by two-thirds of the world's seven billion inhabitants. For the globe's 370 million indigenous people, keeping their native languages alive in an increasingly interconnected world is an enormous challenge. On this…
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U.S. deportations fuel El Salvador violence
By  • 19 May 2015
Gangs have made El Salvador one of the world's most dangerous countries. In March 2015, 481 people were murdered in El Salvador, a country of 6 million. That's more than were murdered in the state…
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China correspondents, part three: Lara Farrar [Video]
By  • 10 March 2015
China is an exciting yet difficult place for foreign correspondents to work. In this three-part video series, Global Journalist examines the daily challenges and opportunities of three correspondents in the country. In Part Three, "China…
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China correspondents, Part Two: Jonathan Browning
By  • 3 March 2015
China is an exciting yet difficult place for foreign correspondents to work. In this three part video series, Global Journalist examines the daily challenges and opportunities of three correspondents in the country. In Part Two,…
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China correspondents, Part One: Stuart Leavenworth
By  • 23 February 2015
A veteran correspondent new in Beijing China is an exciting yet difficult place for foreign correspondents to work. In this three part video series, Global Journalist examines the daily challenges and opportunities of three correspondents…
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Winston Churchill in World War I
By  • 2 July 2014
Winston Churchill, arguably more famous for his leadership in World War II, had a significant role in World War I as well. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, we look…
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Microfinance in Myanmar
By  • 26 March 2014
Global Journalist traveled to Myanmar in March 2014 to cover the East-West Center's Media Conference. While there, reporters Jessica Anania and Cara McClain looked at one NGO's efforts to empower Burmese women through microfinance. http://youtu.be/yXgHrF2SofM
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