Tag: Asia Pacific
at the end of the plenary meeting of the Party, the ambivalence of the signals of the power
In North Korea, the Workers’ Party ended Friday evening three days of plenary meetings. An important meeting that aims to assess the effectiveness of the regime’s public policies in different…
new demonstration in front of the presidency
This Thursday, June 9 marked the two months since the beginning of the protest movement calling for the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapakse. For the occasion, a new demonstration took…
Indonesia, Malaysia condemn BJP spokesperson’s anti-Muslim remarks
India is facing a growing diplomatic crisis with Muslim countries. Retransmitted on television and then on the Internet, the remarks of the BJP spokesperson, Nupur Sharma, on Aisha, the wife…
The new Australian Prime Minister shows his good understanding with his Indonesian neighbor
This is his first bilateral visit since Labor came to power in Australia: New Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia on Monday for a three-day visit. The two…
Diplomatic crisis between India and the Middle East
A diplomatic crisis has emerged since this weekend between India and many countries in the Middle East – this follows remarks deemed insulting to the Prophet Muhammad, made by spokespersons…
About 60 Rohingyas stranded in Thailand face deportation to Burma
About 60 Rohingyas, including five children, hoped to arrive in Malaysia after a long boat trip to flee their country. They eventually ended up on a Thai island. They risk…
successful takeoff for “Shenzhou-14” which flies to the Chinese space station
Successful takeoff for the mission Shenzhou-14the ” divine vessel ” in Chinese. The 3 taikonauts who boarded the rocket Long March 2F this morning in northwest China, are to contribute…
a referendum to move towards a “second republic”
Eleven million voters are invited to vote on 56 amendments to the Constitution of Kazakhstan. According to President Tokayev, it is a question of entering a new era, after that…
the locked memory of the Pekingese
In the Chinese capital, 33 years later, what remains of the Beijing Spring, when collective memory has been locked by years of censorship? The discontent returned to the campuses in…
still no commemoration in Hong Kong
For the second year in a row, the Hong Kong executive cordons off Victoria Park for the Tiananmen anniversary. No question of giving way to the vigil in memory of…