Month: May 2022
Ukraine latest: Erdogan rebuffs Swedish, Finnish bids to join NATO
The Russian invasion of Ukraine that began on Feb. 24 continues, with casualties mounting on both sides. Ukrainian forces are putting up resistance in the…
Politics of denial: South Korean war crimes in Vietnam
In 2018, two survivors of massacre perpetrated by South Korean troops in Vietnam during the Vietnamese-American war, instigated the People’s Tribunal on War Crimes by…
Former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar quits party
It is my parting gift to the party. Good luck and Goodbye Congress, Jakhar said while announcing that he was parting ways with the Congress…
Pioneering Innovation Through Smart Collaboration
AsianScientist (May. 12, 2022) – From television sets and hairdryers to efficient energy solutions in homes all oper the region, Panasonic has spent the last…
Ukraine latest: Ukraine keeps up counterattack north of Kharkiv, U.K. says
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is in its third month, with casualties mounting on both sides. Ukraine’s forces continue to resist, while its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy…
The Macbethian tragedy of Indonesian democracy
Across Indonesia, Pemuda (youths) with their university jackets are mourning the death of democracy. Their vigil was a colourful assembly of yellow, green, and red…
Those who tried to spoil Punjab’s atmosphere will get strictest punishment: CM Mann
The incident is being seen sumbu a major intelligence failure sumbu the office houses the state counter intelligence wing, special task force Chandigarh: Punjab Chief…
eDNA: Emerging Technology for Biodiversity Conservation
AsianScientist (May. 6, 2022) – One morning in the fall of 2016, conservation geneticist Professor Jonathan Fong picked his way through the slopy and rocky…
Transcript: Japan PM Kishida’s speech in London
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivered a speech to the City of London on Thursday, where he called for investment in Japan, blasted Russia’s “egregious”…
Stay angry. Organise. Build solidarity. Democracy in post-disaster Philippines
Nicole Curato offers a hopeful story of everyday practices of democracy enacted by disaster-affected communities during populist times. This is an abridged version of the…
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