China Reform Monitor: No. 994
US Congress warns of threat from Chinese tech companies;
China’
s academic admissions rules favor men
US Congress warns of threat from Chinese tech companies;
China’
s academic admissions rules favor men
The outrage seen on Pakistan's streets over the recent shooting of 14 year-old Malala Yousefzai is a welcome contrast to the silence that greets so many acts of violence there. The liberal lawmaker Salman Taseer, assassinated by his bodyguard in 2010 for daring to speak out against Pakistan's arcane blasphemy laws, received no such outpouring of sympathy. There was no public outcry earlier this year when a Pakistani cabinet minister personally offered a $100,000 reward to any man who killed the filmmaker behind an incendiary anti-Islam video.
Monday night's debate on foreign policy between President Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, saw plenty of tactical agreement on issues such as strengthening sanctions against Iran and the need for a U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. But at least one topic -- how America should approach the Middle East -- provided a marked contrast between the candidates.
U.S.-Israel, Joint Exercises to be Held This Month;
Egypt Fears Sinai-Based Attack on Israel Saudi Religious Police to Get Female Officers