Osaka Human Rights Museum in Funding Crisis
A unique museum that documents the struggles of minorities in Japan may have to close because the city government believes it does not offer children ‘hopes and dreams’ apan’s only …
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A unique museum that documents the struggles of minorities in Japan may have to close because the city government believes it does not offer children ‘hopes and dreams’ apan’s only …
Read More2013 marks the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s corset heaving masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice, and two centuries on, independent minded young ladies east and west are still swooning for the …
Read MoreOn the 9th of January, a group of political activists in Vietnam were convicted of plotting to overthrow the Vietnamese state. The majority of them are Catholic, and amongst them …
Read MoreAn offshoot of its hyper-rapid development, over the past century China has recorded unprecedented levels of pollution, the worst effects of which have been felt up until now in more …
Read MoreClimate change entrepreneur Kishore Butani believes the future of carbon trading in Asia is bright, but steps need to be taken to ensure there’s no red-tapeism or free lunches Kishore …
Read MoreWith the existing global carbon market in chaos, there is an urgent need for China and India to take the lead in the renewable energy market. he concept of carbon …
Read MoreFollowing the revelation that Brits have been buying horse meat tainted beef from leading supermarkets, this week’s headlines (and punch lines) have taken on a decidedly equestrian orientation. ith a …
Read MoreChina is fast becoming the world’s retail capital. Even second and third tier cities are getting their own design hubs which are akin to Europe’s chicest streets in terms of …
Read MoreAsian countries sign up for writer-activist Eve Ensler’s global campaign to curb violence against women Statistics reveal that one in three women on the planet will be raped or beaten …
Read MoreIndia burns a lot of energy to stay cool. It needn’t. Martin Wright chills out. Anyone familiar with stepping from the street into an Indian office block on a hot …
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