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What Is A Good World News Magazine That Focuses On Important World Events And Issues Without Pushing A Particular Political Stance?
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I'm getting a magazine subscription for a friend as a gift.
I would like to get a magazine that focuses on news and politics, but covers important things around the world instead of inconsequential things in the US. I would prefer it not to push an ideological agenda, but to cover all topics fairly. It might even be better if it's monthly instead of weekly so they don't have to report on trivial topics.
The person I'm getting it for tends not to pay much attention to this stuff, but can get really interested in a topic if they read all about it. Thanks for any suggestions.
I would like to get a magazine that focuses on news and politics, but covers important things around the world instead of inconsequential things in the US. I would prefer it not to push an ideological agenda, but to cover all topics fairly. It might even be better if it's monthly instead of weekly so they don't have to report on trivial topics.
The person I'm getting it for tends not to pay much attention to this stuff, but can get really interested in a topic if they read all about it. Thanks for any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'The Week' brings together some of the best articles from a wide range of worldwide sources:
http:// subscri ption.t heweek. co.uk/a bout-th e-week
(While it includes items about the arts, etc, it's by no means 'trivial')
'Time' has been around for nearly a century but remains a well-respected source of news coverage. (Although it's US-based, it strives to include content from across the world):
https:/ /time.c om/
'Prospect' is described by Wikipedia as 'a monthly British general interest magazine, specialising in politics, economics and current affairs. Topics include British, European, and US politics, social issues, art, literature, cinema, science, the media, history, philosophy, and psychology. It features a mixture of lengthy analytic articles, first-person reportage, one-page columns, and shorter, quirky items'.
'Prospect' has won many awards for it's success in seeking to debunk 'popular wisdom' across many fields:
https:/ /www.pr ospectm agazine .co.uk/
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(While it includes items about the arts, etc, it's by no means 'trivial')
'Time' has been around for nearly a century but remains a well-respected source of news coverage. (Although it's US-based, it strives to include content from across the world):
https:/
'Prospect' is described by Wikipedia as 'a monthly British general interest magazine, specialising in politics, economics and current affairs. Topics include British, European, and US politics, social issues, art, literature, cinema, science, the media, history, philosophy, and psychology. It features a mixture of lengthy analytic articles, first-person reportage, one-page columns, and shorter, quirky items'.
'Prospect' has won many awards for it's success in seeking to debunk 'popular wisdom' across many fields:
https:/
Though mainly known for satire and humour, Private Eye has lots of unbiased reporting from the UK and abroad, including many subjects ignored by the MSM. Fortnightly.
https:/ /www.pr ivate-e ye.co.u k/
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