From Indonesia to Saudi Arabia, Muslim women’s movements for equality are increasingly interconnected – and unstoppable.
We won’t know until the July 2018 elections whether
this radical redrawing of the Cambodian political landscape is a ‘new normal’ of naked
authoritarianism. What is
happening is truly bad.
To implement the Singapore and Panmunjom commitments, what
is needed is a collective plan to denuclearize security relations across
North-East Asia.
Despite its relatively low drug abuse figures, the Japanese system is failing to treat addicts.
An opaque process of separating the
‘good’ Rohingya refugees from the ‘bad’ ones has begun under conditions where only
seven and a half thousand out of one million people have national verification
cards.
The WTO has to be reformed and updated, not discarded.
And the EU should play its part, while at the same time promoting its own
industrial growth.
The world is aiming to have ‘decent work for all’ by 2030. What could that look like for one of the most stigmatised professions in the world?
As
the world turns its back on the death penalty for drug offences, the US looks
to the extreme fringe.
It is delusional to expect that this unfettered
racism will stop there. It must be confronted. Shockingly, though, most
‘indigenous’ ethnic organizations are silent on the ongoing crisis.
There is a
perceptible shift in public mood, and the search for a vaccine to the deception
virus is in full swing.
A new study uncovers elite ad
and PR strategists as chief architects of disinformation.