Archive
2013
Commander Behind Malala Attack: The Next Pakistani Taliban Leader?
Maulana Fazlullah could succeed Hakimullah Mehsud as the terrorist group’s head.
South Korea Hones Its Amphibious Assault Capabilities
South Korea launched a major amphibious assault military drill on Wednesday.
All Whites Hope to Conquer El Tri in World Cup Qualifier
Mexico stands between the Kiwis and a trip to Brazil.
How Fake Missiles Pose Real Threats
Experts say that North Korea’s missile mock-ups are advancing rapidly. The US and its allies should be alarmed.
Can “China’s Larry Summers” Deliver a New Growth Model?
Xi Jinping reportedly has put his faith in Liu He to create a new economic plan for the Third Plenum
Iran Says NSA Spying Vindicates 1979 Embassy Takeover
Iran’s leaders say NSA spying vindicates Iranian students’ actions during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.
Constructing China's Claims to the Senkaku
The claims that both the PRC and Taiwan make to the islands are both recent and flawed, argues one blogger.
China’s Central Asia Overtures: Why Now?
Economic and security factors have prompted a shift in Beijing’s policy towards the region.
On Sino-Indian Border, Status-Quo Unacceptable
The recent Border Defense and Cooperation Agreement is less a breakthrough than a missed opportunity.
Iran Calls for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons Ahead of P5+1 Meeting
Iran calls for global nuclear disarmament ahead of international negotiations over its nuclear program.
Virtual 10-Year-Old Filipina Reveals Thousands of Cybersex Predators
Created by a child rights group, “Sweetie” was asked to perform online sex acts.
Vietnam Gradually Warms Up to US Military
The gradual evolution of U.S.-Vietnamese political and defense ties reflects Hanoi’s caution.