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U.S. Coast Guard Meets Corbett
Why not let USCG spearhead maritime strategy in offshore waters where it will already be performing police and disaster-response duty?
Much Homework for Australian Cricket After India Tour
“Homework-gate” has led to the sacking of four Australian cricketers. Will the team learn its lessons?
China: No Longer Largest Art Market
The U.S. regained its status as the world’s largest art market in 2012, after sales in China fell by nearly a quarter.
Holi: India’s Festival of Colors, Minus the Water
Across India, Hindus are flinging colored powder but less water than usual at this year’s Holi.
World Cup Hopes Hang in the Balance for Japan, Australia
Japan and Australia had their World Cup hopes put on hold last night by Jordan and Oman.
Norway's Arctic Power Play, Asia Dream
Could climate change and a receding polar ice cap open new opportunities for Norway in Asia?
Weibo: The Real People’s Daily
China’s popular microblogging site Weibo has become the nation’s premier online outlet for public opinion.
The Steve Jobs Manga: Apple’s Founder Lives On in Illustrated Form
A manga series that tells Steve Jobs’ story hit stores yesterday in Japan.
An Age of Land-Based Sea Power?
“if indeed technology keeps extending the reach of UCAVs and other forms of long-range fire support.”
Japan Set to Book Ticket to World Cup
Japan is on the verge of securing its slot in the 2014 World Cup. Other places are up for grabs.
Navneet Kaur Dhillon Crowned Miss India 2013
Navneet Kaur Dhillon won the Pond’s Femina Miss India 2013 contest in Mumbai last night.
MTV’s Korean Drama Butterfly to Raise Awareness on Human Trafficking
MTV and Korean drama join the fight against modern slavery.