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  • High-stakes special elections on Jan. 5: Joe Biden hoping to avoid divided government in DC
    Donald Trump's erratic behavior has complicated Republican attempts to win the Georgia Senate runoffs. Veteran Georgia journalist Marilyn Geewax discussed the situation with Global Business Journalism students on Dec. 29.By JOHORA NAWREENGlobal Business Journalism reporterThe two runoffs in the U.S. state of Georgia, on Jan. 5 will decide whether Republicans continue to control the Senate, with...
  • Journalism startups are going “beyond journalism,” Univ. of Amsterdam professor tells GBJ students
    Updated: May 9Mark Deuze: “Nothing that happens in our lives today is unique to the country we live in. We need a journalism that truly speaks out.” By SEWON LEEGlobal Business Journalism reporterOnce a year, a Copenhagen journalism startup takes all its best stories and turns them into a theatre show. They travel around the country to perform in front of sold out crowds. On the stage, you ca...
  • “You don’t need permission to do something that will help you to find your purpose": US entrepreneur
    Genevieve CollinsBy JOHORA NAWREENGlobal Business Journalism reporterAt age 32, Genevieve Collins has already been an online education executive and a congressional candidate. After gaining experience in business and politics rare for people her age, the Texas entrepreneur readily shares advice with young women contemplating their professional futures.“You don’t need permission to do somethin...
  • "There is a need to try to find a way for cooperation," says American China scholar Jon Taylor
    By FARAH MUBARAKGlobal Business Journalism reporterContrary to popular mythology, a new communist-capitalist cold war isn’t actually happening, a leading international China policy analyst said on Nov. 10.Jon R. Taylor, Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography at the University of Texas at San Antonio, told Global Business Journalism students at Tsinghua University that China...
  • Joe Biden's win prompts global relief rather than enthusiasm, experts tell GBJ students
    Kristiina HeleniusBy BISMA AHMADGlobal Business Journalism reporterPeople around the globe don’t have high hopes for the U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, but in a critical time he was the favored choice for reasons that varied from country to country.“Most people are terrified by what is happening and what it means for the world,” Kristiina Helenius, the CEO of Nordic West USA, told Global Bu...
  • Western media’s coverage of tech 'cold war' damages Chinese corporations, FT editor tells students
    By CHARITY NYARAYI MATIZANADZOGlobal Business Journalism reporter Caught in the middle of the tech cold war between the U.S. and China, Chinese corporations have suffered damage to their reputations and operations, fueled by the coverage of the rivalry by Western media, a Financial Times editor told Global Business Journalism students on Nov. 17.The Trump administration’s strategy to halt Chin...
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