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follows Excellence in Audio Reporting Award|Gold Award Podcast Sunday Taiwan Do they have the freedom not to be vaccinated Ever since the first cowpox vaccine against smallpox was invented, people have been skeptical about vaccines. We found three vaccine hesitants in Taiwan to talk about their thoughts on vaccines. When vaccination becomes a national movement, and some jobs even require employees to be vaccinated otherwise they must undergo rapid screening regularly, do they still have the freedom not to be vaccinated Innovation Award for Excellence in
News Reporting|Silver Award The key to the Japanese general election the Liberal Democratic Party has more than half of the parliament, and the Kishida era is rapidly unfolding The Japanese parliamentary election will be the first general election of the House Special Database of Representatives since the Reiwa era. According to the election results, Kishida Fumio led the Liberal Democratic Party alone to gain more than half of the House of Representatives. Together with the ruling ally Komeito, they won the election with a majority of seats. Although the number of seats was slightly reduced, they still maintained power.
We use digital interactive pages to follow in the footsteps of Bodhidharma to understand various stories about the Japanese election. Excellent Data Image Award|Silver Award A song of ice and oil Arctic shipping routes, fisheries and the battle for energy In recent years, climate change has become a generational issue, but paradoxically, the routes and economic value of the Arctic Ocean have gradually increased due to increased ice melt. This shortest route from East Asia to Europe, and from the East to the United States, is rewriting the global trade network. In addition, the Arctic is also rich in fish and mineral resources. The United
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