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Reuters, founded in 1851 by Paul Reuter in London, is one of the world’s largest news agencies, operating worldwide with about 2,500 journalists and publishing in 16 languages. It was absorbed into Thomson Reuters in 2008, and has pioneered rapid news transmission—from telegraph to radio to the internet—while maintaining a reputation for accuracy despite controversies over editorial choices, alleged biases, and the safety of its reporters. The agency has earned prestigious accolades such as Pulitzer Prizes and remains a key source of global news and financial data.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Civil unrest in Somalia
- 2.Ethiopia-Somaliland relations
- 3.Explosion
- 4.Islamic Terrorism
- 5.Ethnic tensions
- 6.Vaccination
- 7.Pandemic
countries
- 1.Somalia
- 2.Uganda
- 3.Germany
- 4.Congo
- 5.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 6.United States
- 7.United Kingdom
- 8.Kenya
- 9.South Africa
organizations
- 1.al-Qaeda
- 2.al-Shabaab
- 3.Maka Al-Mukarama
- 4.Alliance Fleuve Congo
- 5.Bethesda
- 6.World Health Organization
- 7.White House
- 8.US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
- 9.US Public Health Service
- 10.US Embassy
- 11.US Department of Health and Human Services
- 12.US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
persons
- 1.Sharif Sheikh Ahmed
- 2.António Guterres
- 3.Bashir Mohamed
- 4.Hassan Ali Khaire
- 5.Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
- 6.Kowsar Abdi Ibrahim
- 7.Mohamed Siad Barre
- 8.Aden Duale
- 9.Charles Mathenge
- 10.Daniel Jernigan
- 11.David Mulinge
- 12.Davji Atellah