Who Was Ukraine's Oleksandr Muzychko?
Muzychko, an ultra-nationalist, was a coordinator with the Right Sector organization.
Despite Low Pay, Poor Work Conditions, Bangladeshi Women Press On
The garment industry is crucial to Bangladesh’s economic survival: the sector employs roughly 4 million people, about 90% of them women.
India 2014 Elections - A Tale Of Two Bengals Where Never The Twain Shall Meet
Any discussion of West Bengal and “communal politics” must involve the neighboring country of Bangladesh.
What Japan Is Proposing To End Its Low Birth Rate
The average fertility rate for Japanese women amounts to only 1.41, well below the 2.1 replacement rate.
No Troops To Gulf States To Help Fight Assad: Pakistan's Sharif
Leaders from Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have visited Pakistan recently.
Khushwant Singh, Famed Indian Novelist And Bon Vivant, Dies At 99
Singh was mourned across the length and breadth of India.
Japan's Far-Right: Nostalgia For Imperial Past, Or Dire Threat To Future?
Japan does indeed have numerous, mostly fragmented and splintered, far-right groups.
The Reasons Pakistan Formed A Commission To Protect Journalists
At least 46 journalists have been killed in Pakistan over the past decade.
Russia President Vladimir Putin’s Address On Crimea Referendum (FULL TEXT)
Putin addressed the State Duma in the Kremlin on March 18. In the speech, he accused the U.S. of hypocrisy regarding international law.
Flight 370: India, Pakistan Say They Know Nothing, Saw Nothing
India and Pakistan both say that the missing Malaysian Airlines plane never entered their airspace.
India 2014 Elections: The Bizarre Mystery Surrounding Narendra Modi's Alleged 'Wife'
Narendra Modi apparently has a wife that he abandoned decades ago.
Narendra Modi, Israel's Best Friend In South Asia
Officials from both Gujarat and Israel have visited each other over the past few years to deepen trade and economic links.
Nokia May Name Indian-Born CEO: Who Is Rajeev Suri?
If appointed, Suri would succeed Stephen Elop, who is expected to transfer to Microsoft.
St. Patrick's Day 2014: The Commercialization And Trivialization Of Irish People And Culture
St. Patrick's Day (like many other American holidays, including Christmas) has degenerated into a vulgar, commercial enterprise.
Why Too Many Indian Muslims Uneducated, Trapped In Poverty
Prejudice against Muslims students is partly linked to teachers’ and other students’ fears of terrorism and violence.
Double Jeopardy: Indian Diplomat Devyani Khobragade Re-Indicted On Visa Fraud Charges
The second indictment for the same crime occurred two days after a U.S. District Judge dismissed the first one.
Should Pakistan Fear A Victory In India By BJP Chief Modi?
Peace between India and Pakistan remains elusive; the two countries have already fought four wars since 1947.
EU, US To Penalize Russia: Report
The EU and the US have threatened to impose visa bans on at least 13 prominent Russian politicians and businessmen.
Why India’s Most Famous Actor Is Calling For Better Relations With Pakistan
Puri and Dutta are in Lahore to perform in a play called “Teri Amrita.”
Who Is Dmytro Firtash? Ukrainian Tycoon Arrested In Vienna
The arrest took place without incident, Austria's interior ministry said.