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Some people focus on national news, while others think it is more important to be aware of

international news.  Discuss both views and offer your opinion.

Most would argue a basic understanding of events at both a national and international level is
important.  Whether one is more important than the other, however, is difficult to say.  Both
opinions will be analyzed in this essay before a reasoned conclusion is drawn.

On the one hand, many people believe their nation’s interior issues should take reporting
precedence over exterior ones.  For example, elderly people in Canada, who tend to travel less
than their younger counterparts, often focus on local news issues.  The reason for this is that
these domestic stories apply more directly to day-to-day life in Canada, and this is an area of
news Canada’s elderly people are interested in.  As this example shows, it is understandable
why some people focus their attention more on national news reports than international ones.

However, on the other hand, others feel thoroughly understanding international events is more
important than focusing on local news.  People who typically share this point of view usually
defend it by arguing that as cultures, economies and borders blur, a proper understanding of
the world is necessary to retain competitiveness.  Young people, such as university students, act
as good examples here as their lifestyles employ more foreign travel and thus require a working
knowledge of developments on the global stage.  Thus, it is understandable why this point of
view has garnered support.

After analyzing all sides of the above debate, it is argued that being equally versed in both
national and international news is important.  Thus, it is considered impossible to state that one
of these reporting types is better than the other.

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