December

December 12, 2011

Man Sets Self Alight Beside State Palace

JAKARTA A man is in critical condition with 95 percent burns on his body after he apparently set himself alight – Read More...
December 12, 2011

Islam and Democracy Not at Odds in Tunisia

By Radwan Masmoudi The October 23 elections in Tunisia were as important and as historic as the revolution itself. I – Read More...
December 12, 2011

Three Challenges Facing Egypt’s New Government

By Mohamed El-Sayed As millions of Egyptians turned to polling stations to take part in the first of three phases – Read More...
December 12, 2011

New Pakistani-US Dawn Is Required

By Katherine Marshall The deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers on November 26 during NATO operations at two border posts inside – Read More...
December 12, 2011

Exercise in Futility

A government official from Jakarta attempting to stamp out endemic corruption in Bali is wasting his time by saying it – Read More...
December 12, 2011

Fish ‘Boosts Heart Health’ in Young Women

Women of childbearing age can reduce their risk of heart problems by regularly eating fish rich in omega 3 fatty – Read More...
December 12, 2011

Fake Malaria Drugs a Growing Problem, Say Experts

Fake or poor-quality malaria drugs are boosting resistance in parts of southeast Asia, a problem that is likely to worsen – Read More...
December 12, 2011

December 9-15, 2011

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
December 6, 2011

With Love: Activists hand out red roses to motorists in Kuta, during World AIDS Day on Thursday. For the latest – Read More...
December 5, 2011

Cut-Price Toll Road Construction Set to Start

BENOA Work on the Nusa Dua-Denpasar toll road is due to start this month, despite a lack of funding. The – Read More...