Global Journalist Jason McLure
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Hosted by Jason McLure, Global Journalist features journalists discussing under-covered international news and human rights issues.
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Global Journalist: From Kansas City To Kabul, The Aftermath Of The Afghanistan War Lingers
As the U.S. finished its formal withdrawal from Afghanistan last month, many expressed outrage as the country fell quickly to Taliban forces. For the 20th anniversary 9/11, Global Journalist's Sean Brynda spoke with three veterans in Missouri and journalists around the world to look back on the war's impact at home.
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Global Journalist: From lone wolves to cross-border collaborators
Once cut-throat competitors, journalists are now more frequently working together — often across borders — to investigate social problems that authorities either can't or won't tackle.
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The fight for Voice of America
Over the summer, at the insistence of President Trump, the Senate confirmed Michael Pack as the new director of U.S. Agency for Government Media.
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Global Journalist: Making media accessible
Modern media offers accessible information to a worldwide audience, but barriers still remain. Thirty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, inconsistent captioning, improper ASL interpretation, and obtuse design hinder many from receiving critical news.
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Global Journalist: Stars and Stripes forever?
Founded on Nov. 9, 1861 in Bloomfield, Mo. by troops under the command of Civil War Gen. Ulysses Grant, the military newspaper Stars and Stripes has followed U.S. troops into battle for more than a century and a half.
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Global Journalist: How the world sees the U.S. election
Americans aren't the only ones awaiting the results of this year's U.S. presidential election with intense interest.