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This story is part of True/False Conversations, a series of interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Festival.
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While Global Journalist is on hiatus from the KBIA airwaves, a team of student researchers are combing through nearly 20 years of past programs.This one…
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This week, an in-depth look at the coverage of the airstrikes in Iran: why the punditry is giving some flashbacks to 2003, why we might want to think…
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After being threatened by the Taliban, filmmaker Hassan Fazili was forced to flee Afghanistan. Like thousands of others, he and his family set out for…
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The imbalance between the supply of organs for transplant and the demand for them can be staggering.There are about 75,000 people active on the U.S.…
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The imbalance between the supply of organs for transplant and the demand for them can be staggering.There are about 75,000 people active on the U.S.…
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The civil war in Yemen has garnered many superlatives since it began in force in March 2015. It's generated the world's most dire humanitarian crisis and…
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On the surface, the tiny Persian Gulf nation of Qatar has much in common with Saudi Arabia and the other monarchies of the Arabian peninsula.…
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The conflict in Syria gets the headlines, but 2,000 miles south in Yemen a separate civil war has brought an already impoverished country to its…
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The Missouri Senate is advancing a proposed ban on state investments in companies with operations in countries designated as state sponsors of…