Facebook’s founder says he taught himself Mandarin and tested his skills with students in China.
Japan Win First Ever Women’s Volleyball Gold – Tokyo 1964 Olympics
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics had a profound impact on the capital city and the nation. In the fourth installment of a five-part series running this month, best-selling author Robert Whiting, who lived […]
Inside Lebanon sex industry
Lebanon, the sex tourism capital of the Middle East. Ladies of the night board a bus bound for a string of super nightclubs. They are heading towards red light district, north of […]
Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey Trailer
Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey Trailer – In UK cinemas 28 November, 2014. Stanley Kubrick’s philosophically ambitious, technically innovative and visually stunning cinematic milestone returns to UK cinemas this November as […]
A flowchart for choosing your religion
This might be of help if you are confused about the whole religion thing.
Senri Kawaguchi balances school and playing
Here’s another video from Senri Kawaguchi – remember kids, balance your schoolwork with your music studies.
MH17: The Untold story
War blocks the MH17 probe from reaching the crash site. The wreckage should have been collected and re-assembled. Until it is, evidence can only be gleaned from images, recorders and eye-witness testimony. […]
Meet Oriental Jazz originator Dr. Lloyd Miller
Oriental Jazz originator Dr. Lloyd Miller, who plays 100 instruments in 15 genres, was the first to put East and West together as a perfect ensemble and was working with Eastern music […]
Imagining a unified Korea
On The Stream: Prospects and plans for Korean reunification.
North Korea’s defiance shown through grandeur
Last year the United Nations passed a new set of sanctions against North Korea after another underground nuclear test. The measures targeted North Korean banking, travel and trade, but the regime in […]