Thai Move to Trim Drug Costs Highlights Growing Patent Rift

Bangkok fights AIDS, heart disease and pharmaceutical companies
Nicholas Zamiska
February 8, 2007

Different Paths of Asian Giants

China and India bolster bilateral relations for continued economic growth
Ramkishen S. Rajan
January 29, 2007

Aids to slash South African savings funds

As the Aids crisis in South Africa peaks, pension funds are advised to cap death benefits to reduce the potential financial damage the rising death rate may cause.
James Lamont
August 5, 2002

Seoul Criticized for Sweeping Information on North Korean Nukes under Carpet

North Korea's nuclear program has South Koreans up in arms.
Hwang Jang-jin
October 21, 2002

Controlling Iraq’s Oil: Not So Easy

The debates over war in Iraq have thus far skirted the issue of Iraq’s oil reserves—reputedly the second largest in the world— because it is considered “unseemly” to suggest economic motivations for war. However, in a post-war Iraq, a lot of interests are going to be scrambling to gain control over Iraq’s oil resources.
Serge Schmemann
November 3, 2002