ADAM ESCLAMADO WRITES – One would not think of a humble safety pin as a tool for self-defense; yet a movement in India has thousands of women on social media platforms claiming to have utilized the pins to ward off attackers. Originally intended to keep together bits of clothing, the…
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CHINA: A DARING DIPLOMATIC DEEP DIVE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
ANYA CHINAPPI WRITES – On Friday, Mar. 10, after seven years of tension, Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations in a deal brokered by China. The agreement was reached in Beijing after four days of previously undisclosed talks between the rival countries. With the current strain in…
NEW ZEALAND’S GREAT VAPE ESCAPE: OUTLOOK CLOUDY
JACOB VILLEGAS WRITES -New Zealand health officials are calling for vapes in New Zealand to be sold solely at pharmacies and/or to require a prescription for them, as a result of the rising number of teens picking up the unhealthy habit. This comes after New Zealand introduced the world’s first…
MAYHEM IN MYANMAR: THE VISION-CHALLENGED JUNTA
SAM BECK WRITES – The most recent example of the Myanmar Junta’s state-sponsored terrorism took place at Nan Nein Monastery in the Shan state on March 15, where they invaded and executed over 22 Buddhist monks and resistance fighters sheltering in the monastery. Myanmar’s long history of internal division gains…
THAILAND SOFT POWER: BOYS LOVE PROGRAMMING – THE NEW GOLD MINE
MADELINE MICHEL WRITES – Everyone has their favorite Korean drama, Japanese anime, or Chinese martial arts movie, but what about their favorite live-action Boys Love (BL) series? Boys Love, which refers to shows in which the main narrative focuses on a romantic relationship between two male leads, is the newest,…
INDIA’S RAJAMOULI AT LMU: ‘RRR’ MEANS – ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
ARMAAN JHANGIANI writes – On March 13th, Loyola Marymount University had the honor of hosting a conversation with S. S. Rajamouli and his Executive Producer/partner Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works for the Film and Television College. More specifically, the dialogue focused on the Telugu film “RRR,” which just happened…
INDIA: THE BIG COUGH
HAMAD ALHADBH WRITES – “For many developing countries, climate change is looming large over their existence. We have to take big steps today to save the world. This is the need of the hour.” So said Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister, during the COP 26 climate conference in Scotland in…
MOVIE REVIEW: BROKER (2022) – THE SPIRAL OF HUMAN MORALITY
SARAH LOHMANN WRITES — We often like to see the world in black-and-white terms: bad people do bad things. It is rarely so simple in reality, however. Japanese director, Hirokazu Koreeda, explores moral complexity in Broker (2022), showing how our best efforts and intentions can be disrupted by systems that…
JAPAN VS. SOUTH KOREA: EXTREME DISCOMFORT CONTINUES
IREH KIM WRITES — South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol will visit Japan this week March 16-17, for the first time in almost twelve years, in an attempt to resolve a wartime labor compensation dispute. It all began in 1910, with the annexation of South Korea by Japan. During Japanese…
ASEAN ON THE MOVE: MAKING ASIA CLEANER
RYAN BYRNE WRITES-In a new bid to change the energy landscape in Asia, ministers from Australia, Japan and all of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) except Myanmar gathered at a meeting of the Asia Zero Emission Community in Japan to discuss the decarbonization of their economies. The consortium,…
BOOK REVIEW: THE SWIMMERS (2022) BY JULIE OTSUKA – NOSE DIVING INTO THE SECRET WORLD OF A COMMUNITY POOL
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ELLA KELLEHER – The first page welcomes us to the pool, a sanctuary from all on-shore troubles. There are no nagging spouses, bills to pay, arrogant bosses, or spiteful children at the pool. The swimmers mind their business and swim away their worries. There are a few…
JAPAN: IN POLITICS, SAME SEX IS NOT YET THE SAME
YUKANA INOUE WRITES – Boys Love — also known as the Yaoi, or BL — is one of the most popular genres of fictional media in Japan. From manga to live action shows, BL stories that previously had just a niche following have evolved into mainstream fare. “Ossan’s Love,” for…
SINGAPORE AND UK: THE GREENING OF AN ODD COUPLE
KAYA RODRIGUES WRITES – Green buildings, green finance, green economy. Singapore says it is committed to bettering the environment and is moving the small island to the forefront of the fight for a sustainable future. So, on March 1, Singapore announced that it was partnering with the United Kingdom by…
ASIAN MARKETS: THEY GET FED UP, THEY GET FED DOWN!
TAIBAH AL-ASEERI – The United States Federal Reserve’s (Fed) decision to raise interest rates has had a ripple effect throughout Asian markets. Investors are concerned that the higher rates could lead to increased borrowing costs and slower economic growth, which could ultimately prove detrimental to businesses and consumers. Here, we…
SINGAPORE: A VERY ‘VIP’ VOICE FROM ASIA
COLUMNIST TOM PLATE WRITES – Geopolitical commentary can be invaluable, but not all analyses return good payback for your time and attention. The ‘quick-on-the draw’ stuff can lack perspective and flip and flop in the wind; even those drawn from deeper wells can take too long to surface. Then there’s…
HONG KONG: COURT OF FINAL APPEAL MAKES HISTORY
AMANI ALAWWAD WRITES – On Feb 6, Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal ruled against the government’s mandate requiring transgender people to undergo sexual reassignment surgery prior to using their preferred gender on identity cards. The landmark ruling is widely viewed as a victory that may lead to greater recognition…