Features

Archive of all feature articles published

AIDS organizers seek to educate the media

Internews and Staying Alive increase awareness of AIDS in Asian countries by educating journalists and creating public service announcements

Blogs rise above the Nepal information coup

In the face of an information meltdown, readers turn to blogs for news from Nepal, reports Annie Besant

This Turbulent Monarchy: Nepal and the Shah dynasty

Will Tuladhar-Douglas provides a primer on the historical events that led to King Gyanendra's reign and his six-month coup

An introduction to 'comfort women'

Allegations that NHK altered a program about Japan's World War II sexual slavery caused uproar; Saqib Rahim provides a quick primer on the history and current situation of 'comfort women'

NHK in the headlights

After a slew of scandals, critics call into question Japan's public broadcaster's ability to fulfill it 50-year-old mission, reports Saqib Rahim

Media outlets take relief into their own hands

The media pitches in to help relieve devastated areas by providing free missing persons ads, calling for donations and making direct contributions

A Candid Conversation with the Future Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore: Lee Hsien Loong

Tom Plate discusses social, economic, and political issues with current deputy prime minister Lee Hsien Loong

StraitsTalk from the Straits Times Editor

How can newspapers, even the best of them, hope to cope with the increasing complexity of our times?

Straits Times Editor Speaks at UCLA

Han Fook Kwang will address the changing role of media in Asia.

Declaration of the Campaign against the Central Propaganda Department :: Part 1

Declaration of the Campaign against the Central Propaganda Department :: Part 2

Declaration of the Campaign against the Central Propaganda Department :: Part 3

Declaration of the Campaign against the Central Propaganda Department :: Part 4

Declaration of the Campaign against the Central Propaganda Department :: Part 5

China Condemns US Congratulation of Chen Shui-bian

China considers the congratulatory statement from the White House interference in its internal affairs.

Central Election Commission Report on the Presidential Election

Detailed report certifies the reelection of Chen Shui-bian and refutes claims of electoral irregularities.

China Expresses Concern Over Taiwan Instability

PRC Taiwan Affairs Office says China is monitoring the situation closely in light of the electoral dispute and battles between police and protestors.

White House Statement on Taiwan Election

Administration again calls on Taipei and Beijing to resolve their differences through negotiations and to not unilaterally alter the cross-straits status quo.

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