A(d)dressing Code
When asked his name by the Health Officials, the 12-year-old Indonesian boy from the Province of Sumatra replied: “ABCDEF GHIJK Zuzu!” As expected, the reply surprised the officials at a […]
The Lives & Lies In Social Media…
Maria Angelita Ressa – the Filipino-American journalist and author, Co-founder and CEO of independent online newspaper Rappler, and the first Filipino Nobel Prize Laureate – believes that Social Media, especially […]
With An Overflowing Foreign Policy Inbox
It is being seen that now, the Taliban are armed with modern American weapons, which have been left behind by the US Forces in Afghanistan. Naturally, those weapons have increased […]
‘Robinson’ Revisited!
A father had fled to the jungle with his two children in order to save their lives during the Vietnam War in 1972. Since then, Ho Van Lang has not […]
The Cover Girl & The Target Audience!
Notable personalities in various fields have started finding their places on the cover of Vogue, and now, it’s the turn of Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai to brighten the cover […]
On The Horns Of A Diplomatic Dilemma
History is full of examples of how a coup d’état is capable of pushing a Democratic Nation on the brink of collapse. After seizing an authoritative power by force, the […]
Preparing For Peace On War Footing!
A couple of weeks after the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD, also known as the Quad) – an informal strategic dialogue between Australia, India, Japan and the US – made a […]
REGIMEnted Thoughts & Action
It is known, and has often been seen as well that History tends to repeats itself… and it, this time, has been seen so in Myanmar. The Armed Forces of […]
Promises: Past & Present!
Aung San Suu Kyi has tasted success, yet again!. Her National League for Democracy (NLD) Party had registered a landslide victory in Myanmar’s first free elections five years ago. Although […]
