
Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof is a prominent American journalist, author, and op-ed columnist for The New York Times, known for his in-depth reporting on global issues such as poverty, human rights, and social justice. He has received two Pulitzer Prizes for his work and is recognized for his advocacy around various humanitarian causes. Kristof often uses his platform to highlight the struggles faced by marginalized communities and the need for systemic change, particularly in areas like health care and addiction treatment.
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Nicholas Kristof's opinion column drew condemnation from critics and the Israel Foreign Ministry.
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How US public opinion has turned against Israel – The Irish TimesNicholas Kristof wrote a column praising education in Taiwan.
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Nicholas Kristof wrote about the implications of Trump's trade dispute with China.
Trump: «Riprenderemo i test nucleari, risposta ad altri Paesi»Longtime NYT columnist shares deadly impact of Trump's USAID cuts on starving children.
Hong Kong supermarket shelves empty as Typhoon Ragasa approachesNicholas Kristof described the drone incursion as an enormous escalation by President Vladimir Putin.
'Salami slicing': Russia's incursion into Poland - How Putin has riled Trump, againNicholas Kristof highlights the waste of donated medicines in his recent New York Times article.
I virus non chiedono visti d’ingressoNicholas Kristof expressed concern over the narrative that the U.S. supporting Hong Kong and Li Zhiying is an attempt to dismember China.
黎智英案︳曾於節目提「dismember」中國 黎智英否認倡分裂中國 僅指中國不屬國際社會 (15:07) - 20250303 - 港聞 - 即時新聞Nicholas Kristof wrote a column discussing the struggles of addiction and the prison system.
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