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Asia Undercovered Special: Sex Workers
Despite the World Health Organization’s call for the decriminalization of sex work, lack of appropriate legislation and workers rights, as well as criminalization and widespread societal stigma is still putting sex workers around the world in a particularly vulnerable position, including in Asia. And its gotten worse, as many
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 17 May 2021
This week: Myanmar falling increasingly under military control, can anyone overcome "Duterismo" and China occupying territory in...Bhutan. Subscribe now Undercovered last week A reminder that the human rights crisis in Xinjiang and Tibet are still not getting adequate attention in global media, or from governments, who’ve
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 17 May 2021
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 10 May 2021
This issue: Crackdowns in China, a worrying new law in Thailand, and how graphic design can enable activism. Subscribe now Undercovered Last Week The Myanmar protests are, to most media, old news, disappearing from global headlines, despite an ongoing bloody struggle. In fact, its 60 years of struggle, in which
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 10 May 2021
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Media Analysis #3: Why Asia's natural disasters deserve as much attention as America's
If we ignore natural disasters abroad, then we miss a change to engage audiences about the global, interconnected, and worrying impacts of climate change.
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 28 April 2021
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 28 April 2021
This week: Information manipulation in Thailand and China, Tibet’s exile election, and protecting the environmental in Malaysia. Undercovered this week Information manipulation may have been perfected by China, but its being utilized as a tool of repression across Asia. Case in point: Thailand, where, Pavin Chachavalpongpun reports for Global
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Asia Undercovered Q&A #3 Ramesh Bhushal, Nepal
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 13 April 2021
This week: Flash floods in SE Asia, South Korea's mayoral election surprise, and how old media is empowering communities in Laos and Indonesia. Undercovered this week Flash floods and landslides have killed dozens in Indonesia and East Timor, and many expect the death toll to rise. The lack
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Asia Undercovered Round-up: 13 April 2021
Undercovered this week Flash floods and landslides have killed dozens in Indonesia and East Timor, and many expect the death toll to rise. The lack of coverage is, sadly, a common pattern – natural disasters in Asia get far less attention compared to ones that hit the US or Europe (DW)