AGI Top 12 in 2012: Civil Protest in Asia
AGI recaps the highlights of 2012, which we think made an impact and will continue to drive change in the coming years. These highlights and events are picked by AGI …
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AGI recaps the highlights of 2012, which we think made an impact and will continue to drive change in the coming years. These highlights and events are picked by AGI …
Read MoreTo an outsider’s eyes, a Japanese Christmas can make for a frankly bemusing spectacle. A friend, for example, once swore to have seen an illuminated diorama featuring Santa Claus depicted …
Read MoreAGI recaps the highlights of 2012, which we think made an impact and will continue to drive change in the coming years. These highlights and events are picked by AGI …
Read More22.12.2012 | New Delhi The Indian political leadership faces pressure to respond at the earliest as thousands of protesters are gathered outside India’s President House and India Gate in New …
Read MoreAGI recaps the highlights of 2012, which we think made an impact and will continue to drive change in the coming years. These highlights and events are picked by AGI …
Read MoreThe hand-woven treasure of natural fiber from Thai silkworm cocoons fed on a diet of mulberry leaves could have been left celebrated only amongst the local textile fans. But thanks …
Read MoreAGI recaps the highlights of 2012, which we think made an impact and will continue to drive change in the coming years. These highlights and events are picked by AGI …
Read MoreThe daughter of South Korea’s former military dictator Park Chung-hee has become the nations’s first ever female president. Park Geun-hye has narrowly defeated her left-wing rival Moon Jae-in, in one …
Read MoreConsummate actor Irrfan Khan sits down for an interview to discuss his role in Ang Lee’s exciting and magical new film LIFE OF PI. Based on the best-selling novel by …
Read MoreTransparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 has once again highlighted how corruption is gnawing at the foundations of societies. Two thirds of the 176 countries surveyed scored below 50, on …
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