Hong Kong’s most prominent student activist Joshua Wong has called for the resignation of leader Carrie… Continue reading
“Activists urge G20 leaders to make sure underrepresented voices aren’t marginalized”, The Japan Times
Eric Johnston, Osaka, June 26, 2019
Social activists and NGO representatives from Osaka and beyond called on Japan and Group… Continue reading
“No matter who gets into No 10, their Brexit plans are fantasy”, The Guardian
Gina Miller, Opinion, London, 27 Jun 2019
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt claim the backstop problems can be fixed by… Continue reading
“Democrats Diverge on Economy and Immigration in First Debate”, The New York Times
By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, June 26, 2019
MIAMI — Democratic presidential candidates leveled a stark critique of President… Continue reading
“Is There Still a Deal to Be Done With Iran?”, The Atlantic
Uri Friedman and Kathy Gilsinan, Jun 22, 2019
Below the surface, there are faint signs of how both parties can… Continue reading
“Trump Plays Chicken With the Ayatollah”, The New York Times
By Nicholas Kristof, June 23, 2019, The Sunday Review, The New York Times
The United States and Iran remain on… Continue reading
“Suffering unseen: The dark truth behind wildlife tourism”, National Geographic Magazine
By Natasha Daly, Photographs by Kirstin Luce, June 2019 Issue
Captive wild animal encounters are hugely popular, thanks partly to… Continue reading
“Why are we headed for a blowup with Iran? It began when Trump scrapped the nuclear deal”, USA Today
Aaron David Miller, Opinion contributor, June 17, 2019
At minimum, Iran and America badly need a hotline to deconflict their… Continue reading
“Why This Time Was Different for Hong Kong”, Bloomberg
By Nisha Gopalan and Matthew Brooker, Politics & Policy, Opinion, June 16, 2019
Support from business and… Continue reading
“Hong Kong protest: Joshua Wong calls for HK leader Carrie Lam to resign”, BBC News
London, 17 June 2019
“As it happened: A historic day in Hong Kong concludes peacefully as organisers claim almost 2 million people came out in protest against the fugitive bill”, South China Morning Post
SCMP Reporters, Hong Kong, 16 Jun, 2019