By Guillaume Levrier
On the 7th of January 2015, two French gunmen killed most of the editors and cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo, a weekly French satirical magaz... Read More
By Anna Bartsch
In 2006, democratic Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota presented Senate bill S. 3485 to the 109th Congress - a bill that soon became known as... Read More
By Yena Lee
Last week, the daughter of Korean Air’s chairman created an international scandal after forcibly delaying a flight because of her capricious behavi... Read More
By Sabah Kochhar
When the Grand Jury verdict on the killing of Michael Brown was announced a couple of weeks ago, the collective upheaval that ensued was o... Read More
By Solange Harpham
From the beginning of its expansion accross Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State has stopped at nothing to broadcast itself across the web. Not... Read More
By Chin Yi Chow
With the roads in Causeway Bay barricaded, the district is free from the usual rumble of engines and chatter of shoppers. It is an eerie silenc... Read More
By Ramona Calin
A pre-election version of this article was first published in Romanian by Criticatac.
In the first round of the presidential elections on 2 ... Read More
By Alfred Wong
The Chinese government’s rebalancing of China’s economy is today seen as a fact and an inevitability. This means that the government is reducing... Read More
By Linh Tran Huy
People have the right to feel blue when they are assailed on every street corner by the gloomiest strings of news they have heard in a very lo... Read More
By Daniel Chan
As winter hits the Korean Peninsula and temperatures begin to drop, the political climate between South and North Korea appears to be finally wa... Read More