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On February 28, the U.S. and Israel launched military strikes on Iran, which continue to date. Among those targeted in the strikes was Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and much of Iran’s political and military leadership. The U.S. [1]
Orissa government cuts death toll from anti-Christian pogrom “The petitioner's list included the names of RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) activists, Dhanurjaya Pradhani, Ajit Kumar Mallick and Prabhat Panigrahi, allegedly killed by naxalites,” said... [2]
1 / 9Members of the Tibetan community and supporters gather near the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi to mark the 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day on Tuesday. [3]
Maoists confess their crimes on Buddha’s birthday Kapilvastu (AsiaNews) – The leaders of Nepal’s main political parties, including, Maoists and Marxist-Leninists, have gathered in the Buddha’s birth place to celebrate his 2,552nd birthday. [4]
HONG KONG — The doctrinal schism that the Chinese Communist Party is using to hound the Dalai Lama arose long ago in the internecine politics of his own school of Tibetan Buddhism. [5]
NEW DELHI—Indian police detained scores of anti-corruption activists who tried to march Sunday to the homes of top political leaders to protest a scandal over the government’s sale of coal fields without competitive bidding. [6]
History is back with a vengeance. Contrary to what proponents of the “end of history” theory said a few decades ago, the ideological struggle of the 20th century between the “free world” versus “the socialist-communist” camp is ongoing, despite the C... [7]
HANOI — In a rare ideological denunciation of one of its members, Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party has publicly criticized a prominent and outspoken academic for publishing translations of books it said were critical of socialism and one-party rule. [8]
On February 28, the U.S. and Israel launched military strikes on Iran, which continue to date. Among those targeted in the strikes was Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and much of Iran’s political and military leadership. The U.S.
Orissa government cuts death toll from anti-Christian pogrom “The petitioner's list included the names of RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) activists, Dhanurjaya Pradhani, Ajit Kumar Mallick and Prabhat Panigrahi, allegedly killed by naxalites,” said
1 / 9Members of the Tibetan community and supporters gather near the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi to mark the 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day on Tuesday.
Maoists confess their crimes on Buddha’s birthday Kapilvastu (AsiaNews) – The leaders of Nepal’s main political parties, including, Maoists and Marxist-Leninists, have gathered in the Buddha’s birth place to celebrate his 2,552nd birthday.
HONG KONG — The doctrinal schism that the Chinese Communist Party is using to hound the Dalai Lama arose long ago in the internecine politics of his own school of Tibetan Buddhism.
NEW DELHI—Indian police detained scores of anti-corruption activists who tried to march Sunday to the homes of top political leaders to protest a scandal over the government’s sale of coal fields without competitive bidding.
History is back with a vengeance. Contrary to what proponents of the “end of history” theory said a few decades ago, the ideological struggle of the 20th century between the “free world” versus “the socialist-communist” camp is ongoing, despite the C
HANOI — In a rare ideological denunciation of one of its members, Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party has publicly criticized a prominent and outspoken academic for publishing translations of books it said were critical of socialism and one-party rule.
BEIJING -- As Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his second term leading an Asian giant facing myriad challenges, he has young, model Communist Party members as evangelists for his vision of a modern and powerful socialist China.
Nepali Ex Prime Minister Prachanda meets Chinese President Hu Jintao Kathmandu (AsiaNews) – Pushpa Kamal Dahal, aka Prachanda, the former prime minister of Nepal and current leader of the United Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (UCPN-M), met Chinese