Social Justice Movements in Singapore
mei 18, 2014by
In Singapore, what you see is not what you get. Under its glitzy first-world façade lies a record of human rights so poor one would be taken aback at the jarring...
Top 3 Places to Daytrip Around Singapore by Cher Tan
mei 15, 2014by
A 716.1 km2 concrete jungle of a city-state, Singapore’s perks can sometimes be difficult to find. Amidst the malls (which are a dime a dozen), and the high-rise...
Self-Sustainability in the Garden City
mei 13, 2014by
The topic of self-sustainability isn’t really addressed in cosmopolitan Singapore. Goods and services are usually accessible via a click or a short drive, and...
To Hell and Back Again: Haw Par Villa, the Garden of Mystical Delight
mei 07, 2014by
Think of Haw Par and a lot of words come to mind: mythical, fascinating, wonderful, amazing. To the unsuspecting, however, Haw Par comes as a surprise. The drive down...
Pyongyang Restaurant Kuala Lumpur: Dishing up Dollars for North Korea?
april 29, 2014by
By: Diana van Oort The Pyongyang restaurant Kuala Lumpur is a nice, clean, banquet style restaurant with the friendliest waitresses I encountered so far in Kuala...
Workers – go politics!
april 27, 2014by latadmin
The workers of Bekasi get a political education as union activists make history in a coordinated campaign Kirsty Hoban Obon Tabroni, head of the Bekasi branch of FSPMI...
Mixed messages; Papua
april 27, 2014by latadmin
Election campaigning in highland Papua breaks all the stereotypes Bobby Anderson Golkar on the campaign trail in Jayawijaya – Bobby Anderson Tolikara is a remote...