Socialize

FacebookTwitterRSS

Subscribe to RSS by Email

Home » 2009 » May (Page 3)

Pakistan: Half a Million Refugees as Fighting Continues in Swat

Pakistani military officials have said that the number of civilians who have fled fighting in Pakistan has reached 1.3 million. A figure of more than half a million who have…

Obama and Denial of the Armenian Genocide

Writer-activist David Boyajian's investigative articles and commentaries have appeared in Armenian media outlets in the U.S., Europe, Middle East, and Armenia and the Newton Tab and USA Armenian Life newspapers…

A Report Card on Zardari

With a high approval rating (70%) under his belt, riding a popularity wave upon completion of first hundred days of his presidency and enjoying the celebratory atmosphere, a confident President…

Boycotting the Islamic Solidarity Games Over the Words “Persian Gulf”

By hostilely insisting that the name of "Persian Gulf" should be dropped from the medals and promotional materials of the 2009 Islamic Solidarity Games which was slated to be held…

A Tale of Two Merchants: Manufacturing Doesn’t Make Money, Sales Does

A college business professor once dazzled his class by reducing the world's myriad businesses to a single sentence: "All companies do one of two things; they make or sell a…

Bewildered Baku

On a routine morning rush hour, Elviyya, along with hundreds of other students was heading towards her educational institution, Baku State University, located in central Baku. Students in her university…

The Freedom Agenda as Foreign Policy: Lessons for the New Administration

Despite the election of a new president deeply critical of his predecessor, is wide agreement that democracy promotion will remain central to U.S. foreign policy. This essay considers the…

Martial Arts Odyssey: Shan Kung Fu

Meet young Master Kawn Wan, whose parents were murdered by the SPDC Burmese government army. Now, he lives on the Shan State Army base, teaching Lai Tai Kung Fu to…

Page 3 of 512345