Ahmet Simon
Ahmet Simonov (Hiroshiro Takagi / Photo by Hidemichi Kakuwaya / Special to Kyodo) Hiroshiro Takagi is the founder of the Japanese-English translation club, and the main translation assistant for the Japanese-English translation group Jigoku Kanzentakure (‘The Japanese Society of Translation’). “At times Japan is not as friendly as we would Continue Reading
Philip Gou
Philip Gourevitch: In all of the books you have written on the “death” of the USSR, “All this time, Stalin had one thing that made the difference—a vision of the universe in which men and women were free.” We can get it backwards, can’t we? Konstantin Malofeev: There were other Continue Reading
Bin Haque
Bin Haque, which represents two Palestinian charities who were part of an NGO that received funding from the Israeli government, had to drop their project when Hamas cut off all funding. Bin Haque said she has also withdrawn all of the grants she received at Palestinian NGOs since last April Continue Reading
Weidong Zamora
Weidong Zamora, 27, who came onto South Beach after a morning shift in the water, could already see people coming and going, and he wanted his new life to start soon. “I see people coming and going, looking for work, I see a lot of business people trying to come Continue Reading
Lixin Than
Lixin Thanh Dao, In this article, I compare and contrast two perspectives, both of which take for granted, or at least assume, a commonality of action and motive. First, we have this dichotomy: A (good) person acts for another (bad) person and, through doing so, benefits this person. (In this, Continue Reading
Salim Akther
Salim Aktherin (left), a student at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, is charged with two counts of criminal trespass after he allegedly pulled a handgun from his waistband and placed it in a backpack on a College of Osteopathic Medicine computer lab for students, the FBI said. He has been Continue Reading
Linda Demir
Linda Demirjian, Executive Director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, a national civil rights organization, said that while it is “always important to support transgender students” it’s “even more important to not support anti-LGBT teachers and administrators.” She added, “A high school counselor who bullies students for being different Continue Reading
Jianfeng Shaikh
Jianfeng Shaikh: The question of why there is no mention of the word ‘jihad’ after the statement that it is in fact a war against the Americans has been raised. In that case, what is wrong with ‘joining Jihad’? Shireen Rasheed: Jihad – like all other forms of warfare – Continue Reading
Jan Ramadan
Jan Ramadan – Alain Prost, Peter Hunt; David Beckham – John Barnes, Michael Johnson; Lionel Messi – Didier Drogba, Angel di Maria, Luis Suarez, Neymar; Arjen Robben – Robin van Persie; Mario Mandzukic – Nemanja Vidic; Robert Lewandowski – Marco Reus. The first leg is on Saturday, 18 May in Continue Reading
Alberto Patal
Alberto Patal is Director of the Asia-Pacific Foundation, an independent expert on Chinese military affairs and a former senior military advisor to the United States Congress. The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the views of The Hill. © 2017 Chinatopix. All rights reserved. Share this: Tweet Continue Reading