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Economy

When Chinese Businessmen Step Onto The Global Market

Over the past 30 years, while China opened up to the outside world, the Chinese business community has gradually accumulated more and more knowledge of the world as well. Access to the World Trade Organization and modern information technology also helped speed along that process of global understanding. Still, there are limits. Since the vast […]

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Geopolitics

Snapshot Of The World: UK Storms, China Smog, Distant Galaxy And More

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Food / Travel

This Soylent Isn’t People, But Is It A Super Shake That Could Save The World?

A young American entrepreneur has created what appears to be a successful add-water-and-mix food he thinks could have many helpful applications around the globe. Others aren’t so sure.

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Smarter Cities

In A Remote Corner Of Indonesia, A Model Of Clean Energy Use

WAINGAPU — In a remote western village on the Indonesian island of Sumba, 37-year-old Rambu Cinta sits on the porch of her thatched roof house chewing beetle nut. For most of her life she has lived without electricity. “Before at night we didn’t have anything to do. So after we had eaten dinner we just went to sleep,” she says with a laugh. Now her family is one of 100 households that are getting electricity from a nearby micro-hydro power plant. Umbu Hanggar says it has changed the home economics for his family, and extended family. “With electricity, the women […]

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Economy

Why China’s Business Leaders Don’t Sleep Well At Night

BEIJING — The “Hierarchy of Needs,” an influential psychological theory put forth by American psychologist Abraham Maslow, tells us that humans have different levels of needs. From the most basic physiological necessities such as water, food and sex, to love, belonging and self-actualization. It is notable that security comes in second on the hierarchy after […]

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Snapshot Of The World: Paris Protests, London Sunrise, Tokyo Typhoon

A quick trip around the world in six photographs, from London and Paris to Tokyo and Kabul…

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Society

Is China’s Urban Boom A House Of Cards?

BEIJING — “Better city, better life …” This was the theme of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, a nod to the ancient Greek scholar Aristotle who understood what people expect from urban life: to make their living a better living. But what is the reality in people’s lives right now? During China’s golden week — […]

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Geopolitics Ideas

The Troubling Rise Of The Far Right In Europe

From Greece to France to Austria, political parties espousing anti-immigrant, anti-euro policies are making gains across Europe.

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Geopolitics

After Backing Syria’s Islamist Rebels, Turkey Now Fears Al-Qaeda ‘Boomerang’

Ankara had bet on Islamist rebels taking down the Assad regime. Now they may have helped create a monster right across the border.

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Geopolitics

What China Sees When It Looks At Southeast Asia

Following fast on the heels of President Xi Jinping’s recent trip to Indonesia and Malaysia, China’s Premier Li Keqiang also showed up in Southeast Asia, attending the East Asia leaders’ meeting before bilateral visits to Brunei, Thailand and Vietnam. It is rare in China’s diplomatic history that its president and premier visit the same region […]

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Geopolitics

Snapshot Of The World: Ben Franklin, Banksy, Fog Of War, More

Balloons, Ben Franklin, Banksy share center stage in our photographic wrap of the past seven days…

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Society

Can Smokers Be Shocked Into Quitting?

Public smoking bans, written warnings, shocking images on cigarette packets: Deterrent measures grow worldwide, though consumption in developing countries continues to rise.

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Ideas Society

Lampedusa, Racist Comments And Why Facebook Is Forever

MUNICH — It only takes two minutes to gather enough material to make a person squirm or provoke them to pick up the phone to call a lawyer. Two minutes to see that racism flourishes not only on the fringes but also in the heart of our societies, in the minds of philosophy students and […]

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Ideas Syria Crisis

Uproar In Tunisia After Claims Of Women’s ‘Sexual Jihad’ Trips To Syria

TUNIS — It is a tale of sex and sheikhs, war and religion, all fueled by a combustible mix of the Internet and ideology. There are YouTube clips of Saudi sheikhs counting men’s celestial sexual partners, devout Muslims offering to adopt illegitimate children, and Tunisia’s anti-Islamist news outlets busily looking for ways to use the […]

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blog Eyes on the U.S.

Obama’s Missing Asia-Pacific Summit Might Not Matter

Washington’s government shutdown forced President Barack Obama to miss the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. But even if this was cited as yet another harmful consequence of the sorry state of U.S. domestic politics, it may paradoxically wind up helping America exert its influence in the long run in Asia-Pacific regional affairs. At an […]

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Society

Turkish Government Aims To Increase Police Powers

ISTANBUL — Last month the Turkish government unveiled its so-called democratization package, which included everything from a lifting of a headscarf ban to new multilingual education and reform of the national electoral law. Now comes another legislative push, but this time it would include a series of measures to increase the authority of the police […]

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Snapshot Of The World, Oct. 1-7

Orangutan activists, trespassing veterans and Chinese floods are among this week’s most striking photographs.

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Society

Bodyguards, Chinese-Style

BEIJING — As a Shaolin Temple disciple since childhood, Shi Xingfeng, president of Bojing Security Agency, often has to remind himself to hide the heroic spirit that often glows from the eyes of martial arts masters. “It’s professional discipline,” Shi says. “You’ve got to learn to be an invisible bodyguard.” As a matter of fact, […]

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Economy Geopolitics

DSK’s New Life, Between Russian Banks And Serbian Hardliners

BELGRADE – Clean shaven, impeccably dressed in a dark suit and tie, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is back in business. On Sept. 17, France’s former Finance Minister and disgraced head of the International Monetary Fund officially accepted a post as economic adviser to the Serbian government. DSK’s hosts in Belgrade had a hard time hiding how proud […]

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Economy

How China’s Internet Commerce Boom Sways The Real Estate Market

Online business is booming in China. According to data from iResearch, an Internet market research firm, the current scale of China’s e-commerce is similar to that of the United States, at $206 billion. A recent study by the Boston Consulting Group estimated that by 2020 China’s e-commerce market will exceed $1 trillion. What tangible effects […]

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Ideas Society

Why China’s Megacities Must Break The Second-Class Citizen Trap

Since the opening-up of China, the hukou system — a household registration system that basically divides citizens into urban and rural categories — has come under increasing fire. As urban citizens enjoy a range of preferential public services such as free schooling and social security, migrant workers living in the same city but with rural […]

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Geopolitics

How Turkey Became Prime Recruiting Ground For All Sides In Syria’s War

ISTANBUL — A series of reports shows a growing number of recruitment campaigns to sign up young Turkish people to fight in the Syrian war — on all sides. The youth, generally ranging in age from 18 to 30, are mostly from the Adiyaman province in southeastern Turkey, though others come from a number of […]

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Geopolitics

How To Avoid Arrest In Egypt? A Trip To The Barbershop

GIZA — The barber is named Wissam Ibrahim. His shop in this bustling city south of Cairo is halfway up Pyramid Street, a road that is now almost permanently blocked with traffic. Clients come down four steps into the small basement salon next to the temple-like water reservoir. Two plush chairs with headrests give the […]

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Geopolitics

Verbatim, Sept. 17-24

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Geopolitics

Snapshot Of The World, Sept. 17-23

Kenyan mall standoff, underwater concert, and a vigil in Pakistan are among this week’s featured photographs.

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Society

Gays, Lesbians And “Marriages Of Formality” In China

It’s a weekend morning. Y, a lesbian woman, changes out of her usual masculine attire and puts on an elaborate woman’s outfit to go and visit the parents of A, a homosexual man. The visit is to inform the parents that Y and A are getting married, and hope that they will approve of their […]

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blog Economy

China’s Consumption Dilemma

-Editorial- BEIJING – At the recent International Investment Forum, Justin Lin Yifu, the former World Bank chief economist, was asked how he personally invested his money. “All my money is in the bank, in fixed deposits,” he said, before adding with a smile, “When I sleep at night, they are still earning interest for me, […]

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Impact: Education Innovation Society

A Skills Manifesto: Why Education (Not Finance) Is The Only Lasting Economic Solution

PARIS – Everywhere skills transform lives, generate prosperity and promote social inclusion. And if there’s one lesson the global economy has taught us over the last few years, it’s that we cannot simply bail ourselves out of a crisis — stimulus plans and printing money can never be a lasting solution to our economic problems. […]

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Impact: Education Innovation Society

Russia Asks If Its Gifted Students Should Get Special Schooling

ST. PETERSBURG — The physics lab is under the school’s cupola, literally in a holy place. This used to be a small home chapel, and now it’s a specialized classroom. The St. Petersburg physics and math school No. 30 moved back to this building, its historic home in the Vasilyevsky Island section of St. Petersburg, […]

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Eyes on the U.S. Ideas

Social Media – The Digital Breadcrumbs That Feed Our Souls

-Essay- BOGOTA — Have you heard? Your phone is spying on you, Apple isn’t as friendly as you think, and Facebook is getting scarier by the day! Today, information is an increasingly valuable currency, not only because it allows companies to generate strange intangible assets that are so difficult to replicate, but also because what […]

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blog Economy

Why “Made In China” Is Still Synonymous With Low Quality

Chinese companies justify shoddy products because of fierce competition. One businessman explains why this approach is nothing but a dead end.

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Geopolitics

Rising Brazil-U.S. Tensions Over Spying Allegations From Snowden Leak

Will Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff call off a state visit to Washington?

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Society

In Cuba, Where Public Health Is Prized But Doctors Pay The Price

Universal health care in Cuba has led to one of the lowest infant morality rates in the world. But as doctors flee to work abroad, the ones remaining complain of difficult working conditions.

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Society

Cuba To Florida: Diana Nyad, 64, First To Complete Two-Day Swim Without Shark Cage

CNN (U.S.), REUTERS Worldcrunch HAVANA — At the remarkable age of 64, American long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad reached the shores of Key West on Monday afternoon, becoming the first person to swim from Cuba across the Florida Straits without a shark cage. Congratulations to @DianaNyad. Never give up on your dreams. — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) […]

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Geopolitics Syria Crisis

Exclusive: French President Hollande Says “Retaliation” Necessary In Syria

“I would not call it a war, but the sanction of a monstrous violation of human rights,” the French president tells Le Monde.

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Geopolitics Syria Crisis

Why War In Syria Makes Kurdish Unity Ever More Elusive

The conflict in Syria has reshuffled the deck for Kurds across the region, from Turkey to Iraq. A recent mass exodus from Syria is just one sympton of a deeper problem.

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Geopolitics

In Rio With Glenn Greenwald And David Miranda, More Snowden Stories To Come

Greenwald was on vacation in Brazil when he met his partner Miranda and traded in his NY law career for journalism. Now the couple are both in the spotlight over the Edward Snowden leak.

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Future Society

China Pays The Price For The Toxic Risks Of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Meanwhile, Japan and South Korea cash in thanks to rigorous health standards and smart labeling.

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Society

Brazilian President Dilma Sneaks Out For A Motorcycle Joy Ride Through The Capital

BRASILIA — “I threw on a helmet and rode the motorcycle through the streets of Brasilia,” a content Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff recently, and casually, told the country’s Minister of Mines and Energy Edison Lobão, who listened in disbelief. The minister said that he was shocked at first, just like the reporter to whom he […]

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Ideas Society

Rise Of A “Divergent” Middle Class As The Agent Of Change In Latin America

– Op-Ed – SANTIAGO — Recent findings from the World Bank and the Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) confirm that the middle class is now the majority in South America — and it will continue to grow. Without wading into the quagmire of defining “middle class,” a dicey topic with many nuances and interpretations, it […]

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