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UAE under pressure to reform its policies for migrant workers

On Visit, Press for Migrant Worker Rights During Louvre Branch Construction PARIS – Since the beginning of the Arab Spring, UAE authorities have demonstrated their intent to silence critics and anyone pressing for political reforms, Human Rights Watch said. In addition, migrant workers constructing a high-profile project that will include a branch of the Louvre […]

Nepali journalists stand up against gov’t for not punishing Maoists who killed a journalist

Nepali journalists stand up against gov’t for not punishing Maoists who killed a journalist

KATHMANDU, Jan 13 – Journalists in Nepal have taken to street against Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai for his attempt to halt the investigation into an eight-year-old murder incident and dismiss the case. Led by the Federation of the Nepali Journalists (FNJ), the umbrella organization of the journalists, they have been demonstrating against the government in […]

Will the US Pivot Trigger a New Regional Arms Race?

Will the US Pivot Trigger a New Regional Arms Race?

*Author, Richard A. Bitzinger is Senior Fellow with the Military Transformations Program at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Formerly with the RAND Corp. and the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, he has been writing on Asian defense and military issues for more than 20 years. Some who […]

Overbalancing: The Folly of Trying to Contain China

Overbalancing: The Folly of Trying to Contain China

*Author, Malcolm Fraser was Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983. As the US reorients its foreign policy toward Asia, with the attendant redeployment of military assets to the region, fears are spreading that the American pivot is really aimed at containing the rise of China. Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser warns that […]

Number of visitors to Lumbini in 2012 increased, but failed to reach target number

KATHMANDU – Nearly 760,000 visitors, including foreign and domestic, visited Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, in western Nepal, during Lumbini Visit Year 2012. The government had targeted to bring one million visitors during the period. Records at the Lumbini Development Trust (LDT) show that the visitors to Lumbini increased by 29.9 percent this year […]

“Kharabeesh,” a maker of sarcastic cartoons, becomes conspicuous with Arab Spring

“Kharabeesh,” a maker of sarcastic cartoons, becomes conspicuous with Arab Spring

After the internet became the source for any scoop and websites like Facebook and Twitter became more into journalism than into socializing. It was only ordinary when cartoons turn into one of the ways to express your opinion, maybe it’s the strongest way. “Kharabeesh” or more accurately “Kharabeesh Toon” became a trademark in the world […]

Radical Islamist destroys a Buddha statue at Japanese Garden in Cairo

Radical Islamist destroys a Buddha statue at Japanese Garden in Cairo

(Photo : Japanes Garden, Cairo, Old and New) In a dangerous precedent, under circumstances of semi-deliberated absence of the internal security forces, a person, who belongs to the Salafist (Radical Islamist Group), attacked one of the magnificent adorned Buddha statues that stood on the banks of the majestic holy Japanese garden, Cairo, and the result […]

Bangladesh opposition wants dialogue for restoration of caretaker system

Bangladesh opposition wants dialogue for restoration of caretaker system

In medical science, BNP (B-type natriuretic peptide) is a simple, safe blood test that can help doctors evaluate cardiac function. Natriuretic peptides are part of the body’s natural defense mechanisms designed to protect the heart from stress and play an important role in regulating blood circulation. Cardiologists are exploring the role of BNP in coronary […]

Rare elephants’ sports competitions attract over 100,000 spectators in Nepal

Rare elephants’ sports competitions attract over 100,000 spectators in Nepal

Photo: Bishnu GautamKATHMANDU – Over 100,000 local and foreign tourists enjoyed the games and beauty pageant of elephants in the Chitwan National Park, some 200 kilometers west of here last week.An overwhelming crowd of viewers of all ages and sexes reached the park, the largest national park of Nepal, to enjoy the three-day elephant running competition, soccer […]

Not Backing Down: China Responds to the US Rebalance to Asia

*Author, Wu Xinbo is Professor and Deputy Director, the Center for American Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai. Predictably, the last US presidential election campaign featured the usual competition between candidates over who would be “tougher” on China, a ritual political exercise that is almost always followed by even greater American engagement with China once the new […]

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