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Joshua Coe
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Correspondent / Audio Producer based in Denmark
- My work for @theworld.org: https://theworld.org/contributors/joshua-coe
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As climate change increases the risks of storm surges and flooding, one Dutch dairy farm has taken an unusual approach to adapting: putting its cows out to sea.

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This dairy farm floats (and the cows love it)
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 China is trying to erase Uyghur culture — in person and online

🌐 @orlabarry.bsky.social: Sweden considers sending 13-year-olds to adult jails

🌐 @hannahchanatry.bsky.social: Key architect to Paris Agreement reflects 10 years after

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Sweden is planning to lower the age of criminal responsibility to just 13, meaning children could soon be sent to prison. The proposal is facing fierce opposition, even from the prison service itself. More coming up shortly on @theworld.org Join us: theworld.org
November 12, 2025 at 7:15 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Iran contemplates evacuating capital due to water scarcity

🌐 @ghadden.bsky.social: Violence explodes in Spain's Basque region

🌐 Polish baking that's 'dobre dobre', not too sweet

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November 10, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Exxon-funded climate change denial in Latin America, according to new report

🌐 @joyhackel.bsky.social: 30 years after Rabin’s assassination

🌐 China's surveillance of Uyghurs expands to digital world

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November 4, 2025 at 7:59 PM
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The World is an international news show that takes you around the globe through human-centered storytelling. From diplomats to refugees, scientists to comedians, The World provides access to voices and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

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November 4, 2025 at 2:21 PM
@geoffdembicki.bsky.social I'm a journalist with @theworld.org, the global news radio show -- would you have 10 minutes this afternoon to tell us about your investigation into Exxon's influence campaign in Latin America? If so, my email is joshua_coe [at] wgbh .org -- hope to connect.
November 4, 2025 at 4:18 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Jamaicans without power in wake of Hurricane Melissa

🌐 @shirinj.bsky.social: Israel strikes Gaza, killing about 100 people

🌐 Dutch use “harm reduction” instead of jail to solve drug crisis

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October 29, 2025 at 6:46 PM
At The Human Library, people are "open books" who share their stories with curious visitors.

While its mission to "unjudge someone" has caught on globally, its founder worries about the future of bridge-building conversations in divisive times.

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People are ‘open books’ at Copenhagen’s Human Library - The World from PRX
At The Human Library in Denmark’s capital, readers can check out actual living people who volunteer to serve as “open books." The idea is for them to be able to have one-on-one conversations and ask q...
theworld.org
October 25, 2025 at 11:51 AM
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At The Human Library in Denmark’s capital, readers can check out actual living people who volunteer to serve as “open books.” The idea is for them to have one-on-one conversations and ask questions to “unjudge” each other.
People are ‘open books’ at Copenhagen’s Human Library - The World from PRX
At The Human Library in Denmark’s capital, readers can check out actual living people who volunteer to serve as “open books." The idea is for them to be able to have one-on-one conversations and ask q...
theworld.org
October 24, 2025 at 7:51 PM
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Colombia is a longtime US ally in Latin America, but that relationship is deteriorating. Interesting radio interview here on US-Colombia tensions, by @joshuacoe.bsky.social - theworld.org/segments/202...
US-Colombia relations fray despite decades-long partnership in fighting drug trafficking - The World from PRX
Colombia recalled its ambassador to the US this week as tensions mount between the two countries over aid cuts and US military strikes in the Caribbean. Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has accused ...
theworld.org
October 24, 2025 at 7:41 PM
There should be a trigger warning on this story for anybody who has dealt with Verspätungen at a German train station. IYKYK.

Great piece by @valeriehamilton.bsky.social
Germany’s new government has pledged tens of billions to finally fix chronic decay and delays at the country’s national railway, the Deutsche Bahn. While they wait — and wait, and wait — Germans are having a laugh at the Bahn’s expense.
How many jokes does it take to make Germany’s trains run on time? - The World from PRX
Germany’s new government has pledged tens of billions to finally fix chronic decay and delays at the country’s national railway, the Deutsche Bahn. While they wait — and wait, and wait — Germans are h...
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October 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
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This is how you blurb
October 23, 2025 at 12:41 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joyhackel.bsky.social: Experts warn of super AI

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: US-Colombia relations fray despite decadeslong partnership

🌐 @jersiegel.bsky.social: Singapore to charge more for flights to fund sustainable fuel

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October 23, 2025 at 6:43 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Drone strikes near Khartoum upend hopes of reopening airport

🌐 @ghadden.bsky.social: Daytime coffee raves keep the party going without the hangover

🌐 @jersiegel.bsky.social: Sleeper trains are making a comeback in the US

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October 22, 2025 at 6:24 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

@joyhackel.bsky.social: The scandal that jailed Nicolas Sarkozy

@tibizea.bsky.social: Meme del Real, from legendary Mexican band Café Tacvba, ventures solo

@joshuacoe.bsky.social: Japan elects its first female prime minister

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October 21, 2025 at 6:03 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

@hannahchanatry.bsky.social: Bolivians elect a center-right president

@marcowerman.bsky.social: New film tells story of teen who produced world famous jazz concert

@sushmitza.bsky.social: Why betting on card games is part of celebrating Diwali

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October 20, 2025 at 6:36 PM
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In South Korea, the tattoo industry has long been underground due to prohibitive licensing rules. With those restrictions set to lift in 2027, some practitioners are breathing a sigh of relief; they’ll no longer risk fines or jail time. But, others fear that the changes won’t all be for the better.
Tattoo artists in South Korea anticipate lifting of restrictions with mixed emotions - The World from PRX
In South Korea, the tattoo industry has long been underground due to prohibitive licensing rules. With those restrictions set to lift in 2027, some practitioners are breathing a sigh of relief; they'l...
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October 20, 2025 at 2:26 PM
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The relationship between a conductor and an orchestra is key to the success of the performance. That's why it's such a big issue that the orchestra at Venice's La Fenice theater is refusing to accept the incoming conductor, Beatrice Venezi. My latest for @theworld.org: theworld.org/segments/202...
October 17, 2025 at 1:34 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 Ukraine’s president is in Washington for talks

🌐 Desert lions in Namibia become the only maritime lions in the world

🌐 Musicians take part in the International Chopin Piano Competition

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October 17, 2025 at 6:36 PM
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It's been described as the "Olympics of piano playing". The fiercely competitive International Chopin Piano Competition is a national obsession in Poland. Most of the participants though come from far outside Poland's borders. My report up shortly on @theworld.org Tune in: theworld.org
October 17, 2025 at 5:09 PM
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Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with journalist Christo Grozev at The World’s Boston studio about his ongoing investigation — done in collaboration with Der Spiegel, The Insider and GBH’s documentary series FRONTLINE — into the Jan Marsalek financial fraud case.
An investigative journalist discusses the risks of chasing a Kremlin spy - The World from PRX
Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with journalist Christo Grozev at The World's Boston studio about his ongoing investigation into the Jan Marsalek financial fraud case.
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October 16, 2025 at 2:15 PM
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On The World 🌎 today:

🌐 @joyhackel.bsky.social: Aid groups trickle of supplies entering Gaza "not enough yet"

🌐 @pattidaniels.bsky.social: Germany's most wanted man, walking free in Moscow

🌐 @joshuacoe.bsky.social: Rising tensions between Taliban and Pakistan

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October 14, 2025 at 6:37 PM
"What you’re potentially looking at here is ... the loss of a generation of Indigenous Greenlandic Inuit children."

A Danish historian who studied Denmark’s IUD program in Greenland told @theworld.org how the campaign impacted an entire generation of Indigenous people: theworld.org/stories/2025...
A discussion about Denmark's forced IUD program for Greenlandic Inuit women and girls - The World from PRX
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Victoria Pihl Sørensen, a Danish historian who has studied Denmark's IUD program in Greenland, to understand how the policy took shape and the impacts on an...
theworld.org
October 13, 2025 at 8:19 PM
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We Tried to Reach Gazans We Interviewed Over Two Years of War. Here’s What Happened to Them. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
We Tried to Reach Gazans We Interviewed Over Two Years of War. Here’s What Happened to Them.
We kept wondering: Did they find their missing relatives? Were they even still alive?
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October 12, 2025 at 12:50 PM
[1/2] This week the ICC convicted a Sudanese militia leader for war crimes that happened over 2 decades ago. But as analyst Kholood Khair told @theworld.org, the past conflict in Darfur "pales in comparison" to conditions civilians face amid today's civil war.
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ICC convicts Sudanese militia leader of war crimes in Darfur genocide - The World from PRX
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Kholood Khair, the head of a think tank founded in Sudan, to gain a deeper understanding of the significance of the ICC ruling against Sudanese militia lead...
theworld.org
October 12, 2025 at 4:30 PM