The Legacy of The Opium Trade in Hong Kong

Viewpoint by Jonathan Power LUND, Sweden (IDN) — During the difficult years that preceded the British handover of Hong Kong to China the Chinese government’s intense antipathy to opium and the still-fresh memories of the evil that eighteenth-century buccaneering Britain had inflicted on China and Hong Kong added an extra emotional charge to what, anyway, […]

Rock Bottom Spending on Women’s Health in Sierra Leone

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network NEW YORK (IDN) — On its web page titled U.S. Relations with Sierra Leone, the State Department gushes with warmth and affection for the African country—once called the ‘Province of Freedom’—which remains among the world’s poorest countries, ranked 180th out of 187 countries in the United Nations’ Human Development […]

Australia’s Looming ‘Independent Day’

By Kalinga Seneviratne SYDNEY (IDN) — On May 21 when Australians go to the polls to elect a new government, the vast continent which was stolen from the indigenous people in 1788 and annexed to the British crown may have its ‘independent day’—not one that would declare itself a republic, but a day when ‘independent’ […]

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