Archive
July 13, 2022
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China Protests Taiwan’s VP Paying Respects at Abe’s Memorial
By Associated Press
Vice President Lai attended Abe's funeral service in Tokyo in his personal capacity.
Japan’s Ruling Coalition Expands Majority in Elections After Abe’s Assassination
By Thisanka Siripala
The upper house election took on heightened significance in the wake of former Prime Minister Abe’s assassination.
With Beheading of Hindu ‘Blasphemer’ in India, a Red Line Is Crossed
By Abdul Basit
Notwithstanding the local context of the beheading, it is a continuation of the broader global trend of targeted assassination over blasphemy charges.
Serdar Berdimuhamedov’s First Big Cabinet Shuffle
By Catherine Putz
Like father, like son: Serdar Berdimuhamedov made his first significant cabinet shuffle. The process remains as opaque as ever.
Why Pakistan Should Grant De Facto Provincial Status to Gilgit-Baltistan
By Sitara Noor
The region has long been in administrative limbo, to the detriment of its people. Time to turn GB into Pakistan's provisional fifth province.
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