Vietnam’s Plan for New Museum Derided as Costly, Careless
Nguoi Viet, News Report, Posted: Oct 01, 2012
The government has said nothing to indicate it will amend plans for the new natural history museum.
40 Injured in Foxconn Clashes
China Daily, News Report, Posted: Sep 25, 2012
Some 40 people were injured after clashes broke out at a Foxconn Technology Group plant dormitory in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan.
Indian Activist Urmi Basu: Sex Selection Fuels Human Trafficking
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Sep 24, 2012
Human rights activist Urmi Basu's work is featured in an upcoming PBS documentary, which is scheduled to air on Oct. 1 and 2.
Salman Rushdie to Sam Bacile: The Age of Outrage-ism
Firstpost.com, Op-ed, Posted: Sep 20, 2012
Commentator Sandip Roy examines what's behind the outrage underlying recent incidents defaming Islam that have sparked widespread anger.
China and Japan Must Show Restraint
Korea Times, News Report, Posted: Sep 18, 2012
An op-ed in the Korea Times is urging restraint from Japan and China over an increasingly contentious territorial dispute.
La Opinión Calls for 'Cool-Headed' Diplomacy in Middle East
La Opinión, Editorial, Posted: Sep 17, 2012
The wave of protests by Islamic demonstrators in front of U.S. Embassies reflects the volatility of the political climate in this part of the Middle East.
Obama’s Fleeting Cairo Moment
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 17, 2012
The killing of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Libya marked the nadir of a presidency that sought to rebuild U.S. ties to the Muslim world.
A World of Impostors
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 16, 2012
A parade of imposters dominated the week Middle Eastern tragedy. Prime actors were a shadowy filmmaker, a calculating prime minister and a shifty candidate.
From Arab Spring to Autumn Rage: The Dark Power of Social Media
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 14, 2012
That a hateful filmmaker could inflame the Middle East more effectively than Al-Qaeda shows the danger of the same social media that sparked the Arab Spring.
Arab Spring: 9/11’s Eerie, Enduring Echo
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Sep 11, 2012
The eleventh anniversary of 9/11 lacks the momentum of years past, though American foreign policy in the Middle East has redrawn the regional map.
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