
Gina Yauri
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4 weeks ago |
globalvoices.org | Mong Palatino |Kevin Rennie |Gina Yauri
Pacific groups marked World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) on May 3 by releasing statements, organizing a forum, and inaugurating a media summit to highlight the challenges journalists face in the region. Responding to this year’s WPFD theme, “Reporting in the brave new world – The impact of artificial intelligence on press freedom and the media,” Pacific Freedom Forum asked global stakeholders to support the region’s media outlets, which are grappling with the double-edged impact of AI.
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4 weeks ago |
globalvoices.org | Sangita Swechcha |Gina Yauri |Georgia Popplewell
Prava Baral is a freelance writer and scholar from Nepal. With a deep appreciation for Nepali literature and a passion for wordplay, she embarked on her writing journey through poetry. Over the years, she has published five literary books, including two poetry collections, a ghazal collection, a travelogue, and a novel, which was nominated for Nepal's reputed Madan Puraskar literary award.
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1 month ago |
globalvoices.org | Georgia Popplewell |Gina Yauri |Mong Palatino |Abdulrosheed Fadipe
See all those languages? The Lingua project at Global Voices works to bring down barriers to understanding through translation. Learn more about Lingua »
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2 months ago |
globalvoices.org | Liam Anderson |Gina Yauri |Melissa Vida |Giovana Fleck
A coup plot was in the works for over a year in Brazil. It began with casting doubts about the electoral system and inciting the public against it, and included a violent plan to kill and arrest political adversaries and a Supreme Court judge.
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2 months ago |
globalvoices.org | Liam Anderson |Gina Yauri |Melissa Vida |Teodora C. Hasegan
This article, written by Natalia Viana, was originally published by Agência Pública on February 24, 2025. It has been edited for length and context and republished here under a partnership agreement with Global Voices. On February 22, the video platform Rumble was suspendedin Brazil following an order by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Anatel (the National Telecommunications Agency) notified more than 20,000 internet providers and operators about the suspension.
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