BANGKOK, Thailand -- Police in Saudi Arabia stopped and fined at least
16 women who intentionally drove cars on Saturday (Oct. 26) after the
monarchy and Islamist clerics refused to support demands to give
drivers' licenses to females....
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02 November 2013
The Guardian is about to face investigation by the British Government. The London-based newspaper has been at the forefront of the global surveillance controversy since their journalist Glenn Greenwald published in its pages Edward Snowden...
31 October 2013
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Turkey's first sex shop for devout Muslims has
opened for business online, prompting a debate among Turks, Islamists
and local media about the role their religion should play in the sale
of such items.
The...
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31 October 2013
The U.N. and Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International recently released a flurry of deeply flawed reports on drone murders. According to the U.N.'s special rapporteur, whose day job is as law partner of Tony Blair's wife, and...
28 October 2013
We are in desperate need of documentary filmmakers at Fukushima.
The Japanese government is about to pass a national censorship law clearly...
The Japanese government is about to pass a national censorship law clearly...
24 October 2013
BANGKOK, Thailand -- The Dalai Lama said he supports the use of
medical marijuana, but if a person smokes the plant to get "a crazy
mind, that's not good."
Tenzin Gyatso, the self-exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader, made the...
Tenzin Gyatso, the self-exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader, made the...
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