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    Naomi Klein chronicles Iraqi reconstruction in “Baghdad Year Zero”

    Using apocalyptic symbolism and mirrored faiths as narrative structure, this 2004 Harper’s essay is a damning critique of the Bush administration’s attempt to re-shape Iraq.

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    Around the World Weekly: April 13 to 17

    Adrianna Zhang brings you a look at some of the international stories the Canadian media covered the week of April 13.

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    Around the world weekly: April 6 to April 10

    Marielle Torrefranca brings you a look at some of the stories from Canadian media covered around the world this week

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    Around the world weekly: March 23 to March 27

    A look some of the stories Canadian media covered the week of March 23 to March 27.

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    The dark side of Mexico’s drug war: A lack of reporting on the crisis

    The story of the precarious human security in Mexico remains under-reported in the Canadian media.

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    Adventure, conservation and the future of Suriname culture in “Somewhere up a Jungle River”

    This 2007 piece from explore uses one symbol—a endangered blue frog—to tell the story of a jungle ecosystem and Aboriginal culture at a crossroads between the past and an uncertain future.

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    Around the World Weekly: March 15 to 20

    Marielle Torrefranca of the International Reporting Bureau at Humber College brings you this week’s wrap-up of Canadian coverage of world stories.

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    Around the World Weekly: March 9 to 13

    Marielle Torrefranca of the International Reporting Bureau at Humber College wraps Canadian coverage of world stories this week.

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    Around the world weekly: March 2 to March 6

    Duncan Spence brings you a wrap up of Canadian international coverage for the week of March 2nd, 2015

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    LIVE BLOG: Canada and the Security State, with Edward Snowden

    The Ryerson School of Journalism will be hosting an event featuring a teleconference with Edward Snowden on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 from noon to 2 p.m. in The Venn, RCC 103

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