Tag: Asia Pacific
thousands of demonstrators for a justice reform
In Argentina, several thousand people demonstrated on Tuesday evening February 1, at the call of movements close to the Peronist government, to demand the resignation of the judges of the…
the beaches of Rayong affected by an oil spill
An oil spill in the Gulf of Thailand risks affecting a tourist industry already damaged by the Covid. Last Tuesday, January 25, a leak in an underwater oil pipeline caused…
the fear of the Covid complicates the delivery of aid
For the past week, international aid has been arriving in Tonga hit by a powerful volcanic eruption and a tsunami. But no question for those who transport it to come…
China backs Russia’s ‘reasonable concerns’
During a telephone exchange with his American counterpart Antony Blinken, the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, expressed his support for Moscow, while the two capitals have multiplied the…
in Beijing, the Olympic Games 100% artificial snow
According to a report published by researchers from the English University of Loughborough, the Olympic Games and winter sports in general would be threatened by global warming. The lack of…
In India, the gap between rich and poor is widening
A study reveals that in India, in 5 years, the income of the most modest majority has experienced a vertiginous fall, while the income of the richest has increased sharply.…
fighting between army and rebel groups intensifies in Kayah State
Almost a year from the military coup in Burma, fighting between the army and anti-junta rebel groups has been intensifying for ten days in the east of the country. According…
Omicron doesn’t hold back millions of pilgrims expected at Hindu festival
In India, a gigantic Hindu festival is taking place these days in the region of Bengal, in the east of the country, called Ganga Sagar Mela. Millions of pilgrims must…
North Korea fires third missile in 10 days
While the two previous launches were “hypersonic missiles” according to North Korean state media, they would be two short-range ballistic missiles. The multiplication of these tests, unusual at this time…
the ex-president’s clan to maneuver during the riots to keep power
Kazakhstan has just experienced the most important events since its independence in 1991, according to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, referring to the riots that killed at least 164 people. He’s talking…