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Popok Tri Wahyudi’s Indonesia
An artist attempts to narrate the experiences of Indonesian people through his trademark style of painting.
Japan to Rethink Arms Exports?
The defence minister suggests an effective blanket ban on arms exports needs rethinking.
Misplaced Tech Pride
Indian officials have given themselves a pat on the back over how they use Facebook. Their pride is misplaced.
The Murakami Factor
The 2010 Nobel Prize for Literature went to Peruvian author Llosa. But Japan’s most celebrated contemporary writer must surely stand a chance in the future.
What Korea Can Teach Japan
As South Korea signs a new FTA with the EU, is neighbour Japan starting to fall behind?
To Bali, For Art
With an exciting world of contemporary art bubbling under its surface, Bali is much more than just a popular vacation spot.
Ayodhya Verdict Aftermath
A ruling that gripped the nation now raises doubt in many of India’s citizens, religious and secular.
Art Censorship at Versailles?
One of Japan’s top artists has changed the way the landmark French museum will display its contemporary art.
New Delhi's Potemkin Village
The Commonwealth Games’ facades are well-designed to conceal a grim reality that lies beyond them.
Japan: What Island Dispute?
Japan’s foreign minister shrugs off talk of a territory dispute with China over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands.
Laos Travel Consequences
Laos continues to attract more visitors yearly. Will too much tourism lead to exploitation and destruction?
Ozawa’s Indictment Demise?
Does a decision to indict the political bigwig signal the end of a long career?