RACISM
The portrait of a Nepali-Bhutanese family, escaping from the world’s happiest nation.
DEEPAK ADHIKARI
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The mood is ugly as Chinese merchants marched through the streets, carrying pictures of their murdered women and empty coffins, demanding justice.
JOSHUA SAMUEL BROWN
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The WSJ spin aside, there is some truth to Amy Chua’s account of Chinese parenting. George Ding, a “survivor” of Chinese parents and a teacher in Beijing, lives to tell the tale.
GEORGE DING
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How does a nation so quickly forget the vile racism it endured for generations - which nearly drove it to annihilation - and inflict it carelessly on another?
DAN-CHYI CHUA
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Is it racism or just plain ignorance that’s behind the pseudo-Asian-language nonsense being spouted on the streets of London?
LIM JIN LI
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So much for being the Middle East's only democracy. Pronouncements coming from Israel's political and religious leaders are starting to sound like they are being issued from Tehran, rather than from Jerusalem.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
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Sick of being the constant target of violence and robbery, the Chinese in Paris decide to stand up and make themselves heard.
ZHANG YAJUN
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Some may prefer to blend in with the crowd, but blogger and journalist, Dinesh Wagle, just wants to be a Nepali, for goodness sake.
DINESH WAGLE
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How Ahmadinejad became Israel's friend for a day.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
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Speech by President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at the United Nations Durban Review Conference, 20 April 2009
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