Category: Asia
October 7, 2001. Afghanistan is invaded under the doctrine of “self-defense” Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky. Originally published on Global…
Written by James M. Dorsey. Two separate developments involving improved relations between Sunni and Shiite Muslims and women’s sporting rights…
Originally published on Global Research. “But again, the thing to emphasize here is that we’re not eager to have the…
On September 27, Turkmenistan showcased for the first time ever its newly-acquired Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat drones during a military…
Afghanistan has little economic prospects after 20 years of war. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst The U.S. could…
On October 8, a large blast rocked a crowded Shiite mosque in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz during Friday…
A British aircraft carrier has led warships from Britain, America, Canada, The Netherlands, Japan and New Zealand into the disputed…
Originally published on ZeroHedge. In yet another move signaling the deepening US-Japan military relationship, two US stealth fighters practiced taking…
America may need to accept it’s no longer No.1, or risk dragging the world into a catastrophic conflict… Written by…
Written by Dr. James M. Dorsey. Societal struggles and reform often take unexpected turns in vast swaths of land stretching…
Taiwan’s military has publicly confirmed for the first time the existence of the “Yun Feng” (Cloud Peak) medium-range surface-to-surface missile….
Written by Kim Petersen, originally published on Global Research Foreign Affairs (FA) magazine, published by the Council on Foreign Relations,…
Deadly clashes continue in Kabul, where the Taliban have launched the counter-terrorism operations against ISIS members. Last night, heavy clashes…
On October 3, at least 12 people were killed and 3 other were wounded by ISIS bomb attack at Eidgah…
On October 3rd, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price issued a statement “urging” China to stop its “destabilizing behaviour” over…