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Global Journalist: Singapore confronts a second coronavirus
(2020)
On this April 27, 2020 program, veteran news editors in Singapore discussed how journalists there are adapting to COVID-19 by applying the lessons learnt from SARS, another coronavirus which hit the country in 2003. Host: Aqil Hamzah. Guests: P...
Global Journalist: Reporting under quarantine and censorship
(2020)
On this February 28, 2020 program, VOA journalists discuss reporting on COVID-19 from China and the ways the Chinese government restricts information journalists and whistleblowers are allowed to share with the public. Host: Brendan Hall. Guests...
Global Journalist: Former hostage Terry Anderson on the murder of fellow journalist Daniel Pearl
(2002)
In this February 28, 2002 Global Journalist interview, representatives of the Committee to Protect Journalists -- including Associated Press reporter Terry Anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years by Hezbollah militants -- react...
Global Journalist: Siege on Moscow amid global terrorism crisis
(2002)
Global Journalist, October 31, 2002 show: On October 31, 2002, Chechen terrorist rebels sieged a theatre in Moscow taking hundreds of occupants hostage. Byron Scott discusses the media coverage of the Moscow theatre hostage crisis with Russian...
Global Journalist: Terrorism in Latin America and the Middle East
(2002)
In this January 24, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and talks with reporters covering the Middle East and Latin America. They discussed the situation in Columbia, where one of the journalists on the program, Ruth Morris...
Global Journalist: Investigators dig into the bombing of an Israeli hotel in Mombasa; Saddam Hussein claims no weapons of mass destruction
(2002)
In this December 5, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews three journalists about two different news items of the day -- the bombing of an Israeli-owned hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, and the claims by Saddam Hussein that Iraq...
Global Journalist: OPEC’s power after the U.S. war in Iraq
(2003)
In this May 8, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Russia discuss about how the oil market in OPEC member countries and allies impacts the world economy, and what...
Global Journalist: Openly gay minister
(2003)
On this August 7, 2003 program Global Journalist asks if the election of an openly gay minister in the United States Episcopal Church minister Gene Robinson, as Bishop of New Hampshire threatens to split the Worldwide Church, the Anglican Communion...
Global Journalist: Global war ON terrorism
(2003)
This August 28, 2003 conversation demonstrate how the global war on terrorism is a complicated matter even for the United Nations. How do we fight terrorism worldwide? Is the UN will ever agree on the fight on global terrorism?...
Global Journalist: President Bush visits Africa
(2003)
In this July 10, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory leads a discussion on President Bush's visit to Africa and his effort to alleviate the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: David Ouma Balikowa, Winston Ojukutu Macauley...
Global Journalist: Tony Blair is in Washington, while in a national scrutiny for his Iraq War involvement
(2003)
This July 17, 2003 Global Journalist program is about UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's visit to the US as he faces scrutiny at home for his government's decision to join the US in the war against Iraq. In addition, the program discusses a growing...
Global Journalist: Byron Scott explores difficulty of anti-corruption reporting
(2003)
This is a conversation on June 12, 2003 between Byron Scott and journalists discussing the difficulties of reporting in the Balkans in the midst of corruption and crime. Guests from Serbia, Croatia, and Montenegro weigh in on the lack of protections...
Global Journalist: The role of the International Press Institute In early 2000's press freedom
(2002)
In this November 21, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists about the role of the International Press Institute in promoting press freedom around the world....
Global Journalist: Iraqi elections
(2005)
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journalists, Dahr Jamil in Baghdad, Maggy Zanger in Tucson, and Marty Schram in Washington about whether the upcoming elections in war-torn Iraq will lead...
Global Journalist: Can the United States avoid war in Iraq?
(2003)
In this January 23, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and four journalists discuss the possibility of a war between the United States and Iraq. Guests from the US, UK, Israel and Lebanon weigh in on how other countries would react...
Global Journalist: Illegal Immigration and Asylum Seekers
(2003)
On this July 3, 2003 program, journalists discuss the current state of illegal immigration, asylum seekers, and where they see future trends leading: specifically in regards to the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan....
Global Journalist: Middle East matrix and the role U.S. plays
(2003)
In this June 19, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Iraq, Egypt, Turkey and Palestine discuss about the Middle East matrix from these countries' perspectives, the role the U.S. is playing and potential...
Global Journalist: Montenegrin Independence Referendum
(2006)
On this June 1, 2006 program, host guest host Byron Scott leads a discussion of the recent Montenegrin independence referendum. Four journalists speculate on what the ramifications of the May 21, 2006 vote might be for the Balkans....
Global Journalist: Bombing of Bali, 2002
(2002)
The bombing of Bali, a resort city in Indonesia, where 180 tourists died, is the topics of international news for this week. Who is responsible for the attack? What did the Bush Administration say about the bombing? Global Journalist talks to two...
Global Journalist: NATO in the leadup to the Iraq War
(2003)
In this February 13, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists about the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in advance of an important Security Council meeting to determine if the United States should go...