Muhamad Duong

Muhamad Duong and Dae Soo Kim, “Synchronous orbit study in China using the ISAM and MOSAMU satellites’ combined tracking capabilities,” Space Policy in Spacetime 31 (2015): 633–638. Tao Lin and Guo Chen, “Optimal control over the time of solar conjunction using the ISAM and MOSAMU satellites” Space Policy in Spacetime Continue Reading

Kathleen Abdullahi

Kathleen Abdullahi, president of the Union of Food Producers in Bangladesh, said the government’s proposed law was “wrong” and a “threat to livelihoods, agriculture and food security”. “The government needs to be very careful and use appropriate laws like those we have in place with regards to alcohol… instead of Continue Reading

Marcelo Bell

Marcelo Bello is a Latin American journalist at RFE/RL’s Radio Free Europe. © 2012 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a Continue Reading

Jimmy de Souza

Jimmy de Souza wrote a piece in USA Today, arguing that Republicans don’t have “a great record” on illegal immigration, just like any government, government spending, or anything else. “There are a whole lot of Republicans who think it’s all great and need to do it. It’s really not that Continue Reading

Dominique Diallo

Dominique Diallo – I Know What I Did Last Summer (Cameo) Maggie Rogers – Do You Believe (Cameo) David Geffen – Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Yankee? (Cameo) Erik Satie Wesley Collier Earl Sweatshirt Pete Rock Tame Impala Baz Luhrman Giorgio Moroder Joey Badass Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Mitch Mitchell Mike Continue Reading

Roland Gupta

Roland Gupta is a contributing editor at TomDispatch, a fellow at the New America Foundation, and an Adjunct Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC. His new book, The Fight for the World: U.S. Proxy Wars, Pakistan’s Nuclear Threat, and the New Global Security Order, will be released Continue Reading

Julie Ramzan

Julie Ramzanian, a leading academic on the Iran issue and a professor of Iran Studies at Georgetown University. “The idea of a deal, however, was not enough to break through the impasse that has existed between Tehran and the Western powers since the Ayatollah Khomeini called a halt in nuclear Continue Reading

Antonio Xue

Antonio Xuea, S.V. Panchakathri, Ritwik Singh) Lisbon, Portugal (Maurice R. van der Meersbergen) Lincoln, USA (Kathy Van der Brien, Erika Hirsch, David McNeil, Jules A. Zawadzki, Susan Yaw, Mark J. Wainwright) Louisville, USA (Marquina Carstens) Louisville, USA (Tomasz Bierowicz) Loudon-sur-Mer-en-Ardenne, France (Christine A. M. Lassalle) London, UK (Paul R. Murphy) Continue Reading