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Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
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The Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting has been awarded since 1942 for distinguished reporting on international affairs, including United Nations correspondence. The prize was initially called the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International from 1942 to 1947.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Iran Foreign Policy
- 2.British Foreign Policy
- 3.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 4.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.Israel Foreign Policy
- 7.US Foreign Policy
- 8.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 9.Oil Market
- 10.Israel-Iran Conflict
- 11.Sunni/Shiites Dispute
- 12.Yemen Houthis
countries
- 1.Yemen
- 2.Germany
- 3.United Kingdom
- 4.Israel
- 5.Iraq
- 6.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 7.Jordan
- 8.Lebanon
- 9.Palestine, State of
- 10.Qatar
- 11.Syrian Arab Republic
- 12.United States
organizations
- 1.British Foreign Office
- 2.European Union
- 3.Israel Defense Forces
- 4.Israeli Air Force
- 5.Magen David Adom
- 6.Mossad
- 7.Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
- 8.Telegram
- 9.UN General Assembly
- 10.United Nations
- 11.US Embassy
- 12.US State Department
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Daniel Hagari
- 3.Jake Sullivan
- 4.Joe Biden
- 5.Lloyd Austin
- 6.Olaf Scholz
- 7.Yoav Galant
- 8.Herzi Halevi
- 9.Hassan Nasrallah
- 10.António Guterres
- 11.Aric Toler
- 12.Arthur Holland Michel