For Pakistan, Water A Bigger Problem Than Terrorism
In a report released last week by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Pakistan was pinpointed as “one of the most water-stressed countries in the world, not far from being classified, ‘water-scarce’.” As...
View ArticleThe Yet Untold Story From 1962
Following a brief border skirmish in 1962, India held 3,000 ethnic Chinese people in prison camps. A half-century later, survivors are still seeking justice. Read Here – The AtlanticFiled under:...
View ArticleMapping China’s Population
There are as many people in the PRC as there are in North and South America — and Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand — combined. Somebody’s forgetting India! Read Here – The Atlantic Filed...
View ArticleAfrica: The New Frontier For Terrorism
Last year, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb did something no other modern terrorist group has: conquered a broad swath of a sovereign country—Mali. Since then, despite French intervention, northern Mali...
View ArticleThe Problematic Continent
Among all continents, Asia has the ability to disrupt the world the most. Read Here – The AtlanticFiled under: Asia Tagged: Africa, Antarctica, ASEAN, Asia, Atlantic, avian flu, bust, China, diplomacy,...
View ArticleThe Global Slave Workforce
According to a new estimate, there are 30 million forced laborers in the world. Some reports show they’re involved in making everything from iPhones to chocolate. Read Here – The Atlantic Filed under:...
View ArticleSleepless In Middle East
The problem for King Abdullah and the other members of the House of Saud, as well as most Saudis, is that they don’t trust Iran in the diplomatic sphere and they don’t trust Shiites religiously. Read...
View ArticleIt’s The Economy, Stupid
As a fiscally constrained and war-weary Washington confronts its foreign policy challenges, events in Ukraine and Afghanistan show that economic incentives can play a major role in addressing them....
View ArticleIndia Finds British Colonial Legacy Hard To Break
When India’s supreme court effectively re-banned gay sex, it set aside the ruling of one of its own high courts in favor of a law imposed on India by its British occupiers in 1861. That means it has...
View ArticleIs Kim Killing A Kim A Surprise?
To reveal just how rotten someone so close to the Supreme Leader could become might look unwise. But it also showed that Mr Jang’s execution was a foregone conclusion. The message to the people is that...
View ArticleChina’s New Military Base In Africa: What It Means For Europe And America
A permanent Chinese military installation in Equatorial Guinea is the culmination of nearly a decade’s investment in Africa – and will not be the last of such bases on the continent’s Atlantic coast....
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