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In Photos: Asia Watches as US Election Results Roll in
From trade agreements to relations with China, people across Asia know they'll be affected by whoever wins.
This Heat Map Reveals Which Cities in Asia-Pacific Are Effectively Managing Waste
While “eco-friendly” alternatives like corn-based plastic cups and biodegradable plastic bags are now popular, the reality is that most countries don’t actually have the infrastructure to effectively process them.
Media Freedom in the Indian Subcontinent
On World Press Freedom Day, we get Salil Tripathi, Chair of PEN International Writers in Prison Committee, to write about the reality that exists.
Haye, Haye: A Look Inside Toronto's Somali Rap Scene
How "the children of the snow" are finding an identity in rap music, and why are artists like Drake paying attention.
The Best Rap Music in Toronto is Coming from Its Inner Pockets
This Apac video is a perfect illustration of what's so great about Toronto's neighbourhoods.
Can the Long History of 'Madness' Help in Our Understanding of Mental Health Today?
We talked to sociologist Andrew Scull about his new book Madness in Civilization, which traces the history of mental health disorders over 3000 years.
A New Jersey Judge Called Bullshit on a Gay-Conversion Therapy Group
It seems likely that JONAH will be found guilty of consumer fraud.