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When Asian giants vote
The world needs to take notice as 1.2 billion Asian voters go to the polls. how much is at stake?
Provincial to international: Coco Martin
COCO Martin is a Filipino Everyman. In person, he’s shorter than you’d expect. Disarming; he’s also trim, handsome (but not too handsome) with an empathetic smile and warm eyes.
Does Thaksin still matter? Thailand’s young voters look to the future, not the past.
Thailand’s young voters look to the future, not the past.
Debt and distress in rural India
Hail to the farmer? Farmer suicides in rural India highlight a growing divide.
Religious riots: Muzaffarnagar’s pain
SIX years ago, Irshad Ali’s family was forced to flee their home in Muzaffarnagar, in northern Uttar Pradesh (UP). They were among 50,000 Muslims who were displaced after the riots that killed 62 and injured scores of others. Muzaffarnagar has a population of over 500,000, of which more than 40% are Muslims.
The poet sweet-seller from Allahabad
Poetry and peda, in the midst of the Kumbh Mela. Laddoos or Barfi? UP is spoilt for political choice.
Nationalism in Tamil Nadu, the land of automobiles
Caste and Tamil nationalism collide in the Indian election around South India.
From culture to coal imports: Why India matters
South-East Asia must keep a close eye on this overlooked giant.
Noynoy and the great turnaround
The Philippines is playing a fierce game of catch-up, thanks to the son of the assassinated Benigno Aquino Jr.
We can still learn from history
Great books remind us that our lives and collective history is more meaningful than the petty ambitions and bickering of leaders.
M'sia can learn from Indonesian polls
What’s striking is how much more advanced the republic’s elections have become, with the General Elections Commission uploading a photograph of each of the result forms from all 479,000 voting stations.
Families of MH17 victims deserve justice
Our Government must show the world that Malaysia will not take a backseat.