Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism
Climate change threatens global food supply
By  • 6 September 2019
The global food supply faces a new threat: climate change. Extreme weather like the massive floods that hit the Midwest during planting season and the severe drought in Somalia this year are becoming more and…
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Brazil's 'Trump of the Tropics'
By  • 7 February 2019
He's called black activists "animals," said he'd rather that his son die than bring home a male lover and told one political opponent he would never rape her because she was "too ugly." Jair Bolsonaro…
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Amazonia's last uncontacted tribes
By  • 26 January 2017
They survive by hunting and gathering in the forest or by cultivating gardens with handmade tools. In some cases, they don't wear clothing and speak languages that aren't understood by almost anyone else on Earth.…
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Anthropologist sparks controversy over contacting isolated tribes
By  • 26 January 2017
“I don’t want to sit back here...and just watch these groups get smaller and smaller and then blink out.” In June of 2014, a video showing a man giving bananas to two previously loincloth-clad tribesmen…
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Amazonia's last uncontacted tribes
By  • 25 November 2016
They survive by hunting and gathering in the forest or by cultivating gardens with handmade tools. In some cases, they don't wear clothing and speak languages that aren't understood by almost anyone else on Earth.…
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Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism.
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