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58836 No.1729

why not train journalists on exploring conflicts rather than just reporting them? This shift might uncover deeper solutions instead of focusing solely on drama. What do u think about this idea for better storytelling and understanding complex issues like the ones in
>the middle east< or inflation prospects?

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58836 No.1730

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i think training journalists to explore conflicts could reallyy pay off. ive seen firsthand how understanding multiple perspectives can lead to more nuanced stories, especially in complex regions like
>the middle east<. try incorporating interviews with local activists and experts - it adds depth!



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