2016/12/06 |
Chinese Kindergarten Teachers Detained After Recording Reveals Abuse
The case came to light after parents who had noticed marks on child’s body hid a recording device in a schoolbag.
2016/12/06 |
China’s Secretive Detention System Exposed
In January 2013, Xi, just months after taking office, warned officials that the fight against the endemic corruption in China would be 'long-term, complicated and arduous.'
2016/12/06 |
Ponzi or Pioneering : The Future of Fintech in China
Public sentiment towards internet finance has moved the full gamut from fever pitch to fear.
2016/12/05 |
Japan Plans to Stop Asistance For Fukushima’s Voluntary Evacuees
'As of July, some 89,000 Fukushima people continued to live away from their homes.'
2016/12/04 |
Q&A With Susan Finder on Transparency in China’s Legal System
The scholar has kept a close eye on Chinese courts for more than 20 years.
2016/12/03 |
Henry VIII of Thailand
Henry VIII had six wives. The crown isn’t even on his head, and Vajiralongkorn is already halfway there.
2016/12/03 |
My Marriage Equality Testimony (of Sorts)
'My mother came out of the closet at lunchtime, trembling like a leaf and terrified that I would stop loving her.'
2016/12/02 |
Rapid but Unsustainable: Science, Technology and Innovation in China
‘Rushing is useless, one has to leave on time.'
2016/12/01 |
Indonesia is the Real Battleground for LGBT Rights
The eyes of the global LGBT community should be firmly set on Jakarta.
2016/12/01 |
The Slow and Steady March of Justice in Cambodia
Justice for the Khmer Rouge regime’s mass atrocities is coming slowly but surely in Cambodia, Julia Mayer writes.
2016/12/01 |
What is Behind the Spike In Indian Protests?
Between 2009 and 2014, 420,000 protests were held across India - an average of 200 protests every day nationwide and a 55% rise over five years. What is behind the rise of India's protest movement?