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These testimonies show how communities in Kenya feel they are denied even basic human rights, and are particularly revealing given the violence that has followed the country's disputed election results.
Brazil's media agenda: whose news is it anyway?
Brazil's media giants increasingly import their news from international agencies - bringing with it the world view of the global North. Natalia Viana calls on her fellow Brazilian journalists to adopt a new perspective, with greater public involvement.
Climate change will bring higher temperatures, less water, scarcer food and more risk of natural disasters. But every country can help itself to cope with this new reality.
More"The Arab League resolution [to clamp down on satellite broadcasters]... is a potential threat to development and ultimately damaging to the wellbeing of millions of people in the Middle East and Africa" Mark Wilson
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