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How a Fast Food Staple Became a Symbol of Diversity in Australia
At a time when Australia’s Muslim population is in the crosshairs of a resurgent far-right movement, the East-meets-West creation known as the halal snack pack has become a defiant icon of the country’s cultural and ethnic diversity.
Flag Waving and General Idiocy at the 'Rise Up Australia' Campaign Launch
They're the minor party rising up against multiculturalism, political correctness, and—as always—Islam. They also love flags.
Kim Jong-un Likes Cartoons, So He Remade North Korea's Favorite One
'The Boy General' aired its first new episode in almost two decades—only now, the animation is better, the hero is all grown up, and the cartoon serves as propaganda for the state.
Inside the South Korean Rehab Clinic that Treats Gaming Addicts With a German Sci-Fi Novel
In a country where 14 percent of teens are addicted to electronic media, an emerging rehab industry is finding new ways to reintroduce people to the real world.
How a South Korean Cult Tried and Failed to Sue This Australian Professor
We talked to Peter Daley about what it's like to face jail for running a hobby website on cults.