In the past several months, terrorist attacks have rocked countries around the world: France, Lebanon, Belgium, Turkey, Iraq, Nigeria, the Ivory Coast. Hundreds have been killed and injured. Many people have criticized the Western media’s coverage of those tragedies, call it uneven for concentrating largely on the strikes and aftermath in the European cities of Paris and Brussels. That, in turn, critics say, influences the public outcry regarding the atrocities. Read the rest of the interview in News@Northeastern’s “3Qs: Is there a media bias in terrorist attack coverage?” by Thea Singer.