South Korea saw hundreds of thousands demonstrating last week, with some counts stating that over one million participated in demonstrations on November 12th. Protests have now entered their fourth week...
Politics would be behind much of the contestation in Taiwan about whether the ban on Japanese food from areas affected by radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster should be lifted...
The recent appointment of Meng Hongwei as president of Interpol is one worrisome to human rights advocates across the world. Meng, China’s vice minister of public security, would be the first Chinese president of Interpol...
Taiwanese sound art pioneer Wang Fujui’s solo exhibition at Project Fulfill Art Space, “Transparent Imagery of Sounds”, largely consists of meditations on the influence of random chance in art and intermediality...
In the days since the victory of Donald Trump in 2016 American presidential elections, much hand-wringing has ensued about what American foreign policy under Trump will look like...