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[Shashi Tharoor] Trouble in Nepali paradise
[Shashi Tharoor] Trouble in Nepali paradise

NEW DELHI ― Away from the glare of global headlines, Nepal is grappling with a constitutional crisis that could once again propel the tourist mecca, …

What happened to the Chinese shopper?

At Davos last month, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a room full of fretting executives and policymakers not to worry about his country’s slowing economy. …

Economic freedom can alleviate energy poverty

Almost every activity that improves our quality of live requires energy. We don’t question how the lights stay on, or how groceries get to the stores where …

[John Kass] Brian Williams, Hillary Clinton should swap war stories
[John Kass] Brian Williams, Hillary Clinton should swap war stories

If this NBC news anchor thing doesn’t work out for Brian Williams, I’ve got the perfect job for the guy: Hillary Clinton’s press secretary. Or better …

‘Lead from behind’ security strategy will plague U.S.

Any administration’s national security strategy written for public consumption inevitably involves platitudes, vacuous rhetoric and self-congratulation. But …

[Editorial] Lessons from ‘nut rage’

A Seoul court sentenced Cho Hyun-ah, a former Korean Air vice president and the eldest daughter of the company chairman, to one year in prison for endangering …

[Editorial] P.M. nominee vote

A major political clash was narrowly averted Thursday when the ruling Saenuri Party and the major opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy agreed to …

[Robert B. Reich] Back to the 19th century
[Robert B. Reich] Back to the 19th century

My recent column about the growth of on-demand jobs like Uber making life less predictable and secure for workers unleashed a small barrage of criticism from …

[Editorial] Change hard to come by

The election of Moon Jae-in as leader of the New Politics Alliance for Democracy raised hopes ― at least, among those who support him and his party ― that …

[Editorial] Precious lesson

Korea’s mayors and governors are big fans of international events ― be they sporting competitions, festivals or conferences. This is largely because they …

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