India India’s rape problem is already taking an economic toll A study finds that 82 percent of women say they will curb work hours because they fear for their safety while commuting. By Max Fisher 9 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
internet The entire world is increasingly using Facebook You may be at war, but you're friends on Facebook. By Olga Khazan 10 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
China Why Chinese workers are enduring an eight-day work week It's all about economics, but the official holiday decree has some workers scratching their heads. By Max Fisher 10 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Racism What the Milan game says about soccer racism While racist soccer fans are not a new phenomenon, in the most recent example, fans might have gone too far. By Olga Khazan 11 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
China Chinese tourism: The West strains to understand a new, $85 billion-a-year industry Western countries are trying to cash in, but Chinese palettes are finicky and their expectations very, very high. By Max Fisher 12 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
India Amid rape fiasco, India’s leaders keep up insensitive remarks India’s political leaders and opinion-makers -- both men and women -- continue to rub salt on the wounds. By Rama Lakshmi 13 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Pakistan Video of Malala Yousafzai shyly smiling as she finally leaves the hospital The 15-year-old girl, shot in the head by Taliban militants for promoting girls' education, takes a major step toward recovery. By Max Fisher 14 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Japan Japan is shrinking, in two alarming charts The country's birth rate is dropping just as the population ages into retirement. By Max Fisher January 3, 2013 Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
China The political cartoons that maybe got their artist shut down on Chinese social media Kuang Biao's powerful drawings satirize the Chinese government, maybe more than censors were willing to tolerate By Max Fisher January 3, 2013 Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Latin America Venezuelans demand answers on Chavez’s health Why it matters exactly when (and if) Chavez dies. By Olga Khazan January 3, 2013 Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious