Welcome to the International Affairs website

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Welcome to the International Affairs website. We aim to deliver all the links and advice you could ask for regarding International Affairs. The advent of rolling news channels has ushered in a new era of awareness all over the world. These continuous news outlets not only make individuals more aware of the world around them, but also engender a sense of need, of urgent lack of information regarding international news, so that people all over the world are forever tuning in to them to find out about what is happening in parts of the world that they had never previously cared much about. In only a matter of few minutes they can bring the world to your door step, whether that be in terms of entertainment news, sports news, economic news, political news, regional or international news. The concept of breaking news has taken on a whole new sense of immediacy, and has fostered a degree of cut throat competition among the various different rolling news channels, who are all determined to be the first to break the latest news to viewers. They provide a variety of different news reports to viewers, and the viewer is able to pick and choose what content they wish to receive.

Much like our daily sustenance, these twenty four hour news channels have become an integral part of modern life. One of the world’s most famous television journalists, Walter Cronkite, said in his autobiography that the moment when he announced John F. Kennedy’s assassination some thirty seconds before his rival news broadcaster was the greatest of his career. This is an indication of the nature of the competition between news channels. Please get in touch with us if you want to know more about International Affairs.

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