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Is Shah Rukh Khan a Victim of a BJP Vendetta?
By Kavita Chowdhury
The arrest of his son Aryan seems aimed at bringing to heel the Bollywood superstar, a Muslim, for not aligning with the BJP government.
Beware Indonesia’s Quiet Drug War
By Erin Cook
Despite complications and concerns, the Jokowi government’s campaign has continued.
An American Suicide Jolts Taiwan
By Katherine Wei
An American man commits suicide upon hearing his jail sentence in Taiwanese court.
The Pakistan-Afghan Nexus: The Culture of Drugs Among Pakistan’s Youth
By Mahboob Mohsin
A growing culture of drug trafficking and use needs strong action.
‘Drug Free’ ASEAN by 2015?
By Tom Fawthrop
There is a growing consensus within the region that the war on drugs has failed.
China Arrests Right-Wing Japanese Politician
The man, who takes a hardline stance on the Senkaku Islands, faces death in China on drug charges.
Ahead of International Drug Day, China Executes 6
Beijing continued its tradition of carrying out bulk executions to commemorate UN anti-drug day.
The New War on Drugs: ASEAN Style
By Tom Fawthrop
ASEAN nations are stepping up their fight against illegal drugs as other parts of the world are taking a much different approach.
Asia Confronts Drug Problem
The problem of narcotics flowing from Afghanistan to Europe is well-known. But the issue also has China and the SCO worried.
Lord of Prosperity
Kelvin Rowley considers the life, death and legacy of drug kingpin Khun Sa, once known as king of the ‘Golden Triangle.’
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