Interviews & In Depth

US media bias shown in coverage of Chapel Hill murders
‘Selective perception’ shown In mainstream media’s failure to adequately cover murders of 3 American Muslim students.

Australian documentary unspools race riots dating back to 19th century
"The Great Australian Race Riot" documents nine major riots since the mid-19th century, beginning with sectarian violence between Irish Catholics and British Protestants living in Melbourne

Japan global PR message could misfire with focus on wartime past
Experts said government efforts to seek changes in historical accounts would be counter-productive, since it would keep the issue of Japan's wartime past in public focus.

Hardline Indian Hindus become Modi's enemies from within
Hardline Hindu politicians impatient with Modi's refusal to champion their cause are beginning to advance their own agendas.

Details of the U.S.-India nuclear deal
India will launch a campaign to explain the agreement to the public.

US ambivalence towards Moscow talks shows pressure easing on Syria's Assad
Since launching a military campaign last year against the hardline ISIL group in Syria and Iraq, Washington is now less focused than before on seeking Assad's downfall

Yemen risks disintegration as south rejects Shi'ite group's takeover
The emerging fragmentation of the Arabian Peninsula country has sparked fears of the "Somalisation" of a state

Saudi Arabia's new Yemen strategy: get behind a fence
Saudis suspend aid to Yemen, its most potent leverage


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