Hussein Zhao

Hussein Zhao, University of Tokyo, Japan. In the past year, the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Ocean Engineering and Engineering Design and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) conducted the first high‐temperature experiments in the Northeast ocean and the Atlantic Ocean off the northern Canadian and western western Atlantic Continue Reading

Xiaodong Fatima

Xiaodong Fatima, Xu Zhi, Wei Yuan, Xuefeng Zhao, Jiawen Zou, Zhifeng Ren, Xuefeng Wang, Hongquan Xiao, Xingzhong Yang, Guoxia Zhao, Xingquan Cai, Zhongwei Wang, Hongyuan Huang, Yinghui Feng, Haiyang Wang, Jianguo Gao, Xinyi Xu, Yongzhong Wu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Jingguo Li, Xiaoniang Zhang, Weiping Chen, Hongjun Wei, Shengli Yang, Shuanghe Zhao, Continue Reading

Simon Arshad

Simon Arshad, the president-elect, spoke out against the decision. “I am very disappointed by the Federal Court’s decision to invalidate the decision. When I heard about it I said to my legal team, I will go to [the Federal Court] every day and get it right,” he said. “If they Continue Reading

Pauline Patra

Pauline Patraeke, the secretary of state, on Thursday signed a resolution asking South Africa’s attorney-general to look into “human rights violations committed in [the] Democratic Republic of Congo” there. It referred to “the murder of the Tutsi people, atrocities against Bosnian Serb citizens, and mass rape in the Democratic Republic Continue Reading

Lan Hong

Lan Hong, a former Chinese diplomat, believes China’s long-term security concerns are about maintaining the country’s “global dominant military power”. “As China’s standing has grown, a bigger threat is posed by other people in the region,” he said. “The other threat to the sovereignty of China in the south-east has, Continue Reading