Asia
Middle East is Risking to Pay Too High a Price for the Murder of Abdullah Saleh
At the end of November, a major crisis erupted in Yemen, when a former President Ali Abdullah Saleh announced his intentions to start negotiations with the Saudi-led coalition...
Cambodia Keeps Perverting its Own History, for Cash
I have already written a lot about Cambodia, but each time I return to this ancient and scarred country, I get so outraged by the cynicism that confronts me there, at every corner, that I have to start writing again, re-addressing the same essential issues that I have already been covering...
The Trans-Pacific Partnership’s Fate was Discussed in Da Nang
Among the most noticeable events that took place on the sidelines of the latest APEC summit (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, held on November 10-11 of this year in the Vietnamese city of Da Nang, activities that attracted the greatest interest were at the Ministerial level, and...