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Indonesia Approves Chemical Castration, Death Penalty For Sex Offenders Targeting Children

Indonesia's president has now approved the use of chemical castration and death in cases against sex offenders who target children.

By John Kuroski May 26, 2016
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Indonesia Approves Chemical Castration, Death Penalty For Sex Offenders Targeting Children

Indonesia's president has now approved the use of chemical castration and death in cases against sex offenders who target children.

By John Kuroski May 26, 2016

Inside Mongolia’s Sacred Eagle-Hunting Tradition

AMID THE ASH-COLORED FOOTHILLS of the Altai mountains, the Kazakh people are on a hunt. Unlike most Western hunting experiences, the Kazakh do not rely on guns in pursuit of prey, but eagles — golden eagles, at that.

By Savannah Cox May 21, 2016

Inside Mongolia’s Sacred Eagle-Hunting Tradition

AMID THE ASH-COLORED FOOTHILLS of the Altai mountains, the Kazakh people are on a hunt. Unlike most Western hunting experiences, the Kazakh do not rely on guns in pursuit of prey, but eagles — golden eagles, at that.

By Savannah Cox May 21, 2016

Inside Kyoto, The City Of 10,000 Shrines

They don’t call Kyoto the “city of 10,000 shrines” for nothing. The ancient cities of Nara and Kyoto are located in what’s known as Japan’s Kansai region, where many emperors resided long ago. Immaculate shrines drape the region in timeless grandeur, and are made that much more splendid courtesy of...

By Erin Kelly Nov 9, 2015

Inside Kyoto, The City Of 10,000 Shrines

They don’t call Kyoto the “city of 10,000 shrines” for nothing. The ancient cities of Nara and Kyoto are located in what’s known as Japan’s Kansai region, where many emperors resided long ago. Immaculate shrines drape the region in timeless grandeur, and are made that much more splendid courtesy of...

By Erin Kelly November 9, 2015

10 Questions You Have About China’s One-Child Policy But Are Too Afraid To Ask

China has recently done away with its one-child policy. Here's what that policy was and what the change means for China's future.

By Savannah Cox Oct 31, 2015
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10 Questions You Have About China’s One-Child Policy But Are Too Afraid To Ask

China has recently done away with its one-child policy. Here's what that policy was and what the change means for China's future.

By Savannah Cox October 31, 2015

Vintage Mongolia: Photos Of Life Before The Soviet Purge

In the 1930s, Stalin's forces slaughtered between 3 and 5 percent of the Mongolian population. Look back at the days, both gruesome and exuberant, before.

By John Schellhase Oct 14, 2015

Vintage Mongolia: Photos Of Life Before The Soviet Purge

In the 1930s, Stalin's forces slaughtered between 3 and 5 percent of the Mongolian population. Look back at the days, both gruesome and exuberant, before.

By John Schellhase October 14, 2015

In Nepal, Every Dog Has Its Day. Literally.

Most dog owners would do just about anything for their canine companions. In Nepal, Hindu populations take that affection to another level. Coinciding with the traditional Hindu festival of Diwali, the people of Nepal reserve the second day of the annual five-day Tihar Festival to honor man’s best friend. On...

By Erin Kelly Oct 5, 2015

In Nepal, Every Dog Has Its Day. Literally.

Most dog owners would do just about anything for their canine companions. In Nepal, Hindu populations take that affection to another level. Coinciding with the traditional Hindu festival of Diwali, the people of Nepal reserve the second day of the annual five-day Tihar Festival to honor man’s best friend. On...

By Erin Kelly October 5, 2015
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