Tag: Asia Pacific
Giant blackout in Pakistan
A majority of Pakistanis woke up on Monday morning without electricity. The biggest cities of the country are affected, Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, the capital where the power has returned to…
at the arrival of the exams, return of the sexual aggressors in the subway
In Japan, law enforcement is on high alert. Because the period of examinations and entrance examinations to universities and for the most famous high schools has just begun. Millions of…
New Zealand: who is Chris Hipkins, the successor to Jacinda Ardern at the head of the country?
After having occupied the role of “Mister pandemic” of the island country during the Covid-19, Christopher Hipkins was appointed 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand, Saturday January 21. A face…
Chinese tourists welcomed again with open arms
In Thailand, as the Chinese New Year weekend opens, Chinese tourists are once again being welcomed into the country with open arms. No quarantine, no tests for them, they are…
In India, the long walk of Rahul Gandhi
They are hundreds gathered at the edge of the road. Wrapped in their shawls, the inhabitants of the vicinity of Unchagaon, a village located about 100 kilometers from New Delhi,…
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces her resignation, for lack of “energy”
Speaking in a televised speech, she announced that a general election would be held on October 14, adding that her Labor Party was in her view to win the election.…
a new regional assembly dissolved by Imran Khan
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial assembly was dissolved yesterday by Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Objective of the former Prime Minister: to force the holding of early elections. This is what Imran Khan…
China: why the decline in population is cause for concern in Beijing
This is news that only confirms the trend of recent decades. For the first time in 60 years, China, the most populous country in the world, saw its population decline…
court confirms acquittal of former Tepco executives
Japanese justice confirmed on Wednesday on appeal the acquittal of three former executives of Tepco, the operator of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, who had been judged in 2019 not…
some NGOs are partially resuming their activities by employing women
At least three NGOs have partially resumed their missions in recent days, when it had been almost a month since they had ceased all activity in Afghanistan. These NGOs were…