April 18, 2018

K-Pop Causes Fans to Move to Korea

Korean pop music, known as “K-pop” to millions of fans around the world, has opened the door for a wave of migration into the country.  Fans from all over the world find their interest in Korea sparked by the music, which has found tremendous popularity in different, and rather unexpected, parts of the globe, including […]

April 12, 2018

Beijing’s Crackdown on Churches Is a Bad Omen for Chinese Christians

Just as the long-standing rift between the Vatican and China seems to be about to heal, Beijing jailed popular Catholic bishop, Guo Xijin. Bishop Guo was detained shortly before Easter for declining to celebrate mass with another bishop, one who had received government approval. The Catholic Church in China has faced an interesting situation since […]

April 11, 2018

Did Pope Francis Deny that Hell Exists During Holy Week?

Remarks made by Pope Francis, the Catholic Church’s highest leader, seems to suggest that he believes there is no hell. These remarks, published in an Italian newspaper, have caused the Vatican to scramble in walking back the Pope’s statements. Italian journalist Eugenio Scalfari, an atheist and a longtime friend and intellectual sparring partner of the […]

April 10, 2018

Worldwide Democracy Still on a Downward Trend

The world continues to be in decline, democracy-wise. More than fifty percent of countries around the globe show an alarming downward trend when it comes to democratic health. Earlier this year, The Economist published its tenth annual Democracy Index, which shows that Larry Diamond’s prediction of a global “democratic recession” is indeed a reality. A […]

April 10, 2018

China’s Retaliatory Tariffs Cause US Stock Prices to Fall

China’s announcement of new tariffs on more than one hundred goods from the US caused stocks to take a tumble on Monday, April 2. Losers include large technology companies, which have long been the favorite of investors. The retaliatory tariffs from China are considered to be a step toward a full scale trade war between […]

April 3, 2018

China Strikes Back with New Taxes Against US

After the United States imposed additional taxes on steel and aluminum from China, Beijing retaliated by enforcing tariffs worth a total of 3 billion dollars on more than one hundred goods imported from the US. China protested against the higher steel and aluminum taxes when they were recently announced by officials of the Trump government, […]

March 29, 2018

A Spotlight on the Plight of Trafficked Filipinos in Trump’s America

In a report for the South China Morning Post, Raquel Carvalho writes about the plight of  Filipinos who are trafficked into the USA. They end up being exploited not only by illegal recruiters, but by the very wealthy in whose homes and offices they work. Hundreds of Filipinos are trafficked into the US every year. […]

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