(LinkAsia: 11/11/11) South Korea's Ministry of Education says two colleges embezzled funds and cheated students. They are closed. The government says it is part of a reform...
(LinkAsia: November 11, 2011) Smog, or fog in China? CCTV reports on the government's response to citizen concerns, and Angel Hsu, a Yale University researcher, explains the differences between...
(LinkAsia: October 7, 2011) Pakistan and United States relations are tense. Pakistani netizens react to Admiral Mike Mullen’s statement that the Haqqani are a “veritable arm” of the ISI,...
Journalist and foreign policy analyst Robin Wright argues that education and family planning efforts in Iran have changed the lives of women for the better. "Today's generation is far more...
(LinkAsia: August 12, 2011) The American debt crisis strikes a nerve among global investors, resulting in chaos on the Asian stock markets. China expert Robert Kapp tells us if the...
(LinkAsia: August 12, 2011) China expert Robert Kapp tells us if the US debt crisis could lead to an economic power shift from the U.S. to China.
Footage from Reuters.
Watch this clip from "Lost Boy Found" where, in Southern Sudan, there's a sense of hope and excitement of building a new country amid widespread poverty and dependency on food...
Watch this clip from "Lost Boy Found" where kids in Southern Sudan are fulfilling their dream of going to school. Not so long ago, children weren't marching to class, they...
At first sight Yarmouk looks like a normal suburb of Damascus. But it's a refugee camp; full of tightly packed departments and home to many second and third generation Palestinian...
As a teenage girl it isn't easy to find ways to express yourself in Syria, but there?s one outlet that's releasing a wave of emotion in Zaki Al-Arsuzi School -...
A look at Syria's nationwide search to find Syria's brightest and best primary school students. It's a way for the ruling party to encourage the top students, see who could...
The whole city seems in a state of panic over the impending arrival of this year's Baccalaureate Examination, from teachers to parents and pupils and the fifth and final episode...
It's the start of the new school year, which this year coincides with the beginning of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month. Passionate head teacher Amal Hassan has been in charge...
This episode of Witness looks at a small, public service TV channel based in Ramallah that gives locals the chance to share their stories. Find out what Palestinians watch on...