North Korea & Olympics: Politics as usual

By Paul Radford I have covered 17 Olympics and can assure you, they are much more than sport. Consider them international politics with sports thrown in. North Korea’s sudden enthusiasm for taking part in next month’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang on the southern...

Borneo Tree Spirits Go to Court (Part III)

Since this installment was posted in October, this story has been published by Explorer’s Eye Press in “Exceptional Encounters: Enhanced Reality Tales from Southeast Asia”.  It is available for purchase here.  In the first and second installments of this...

Taiwan Supper Club: Openness and Blurred Boundaries

Taiwan Supper Club: Openness and Blurred Boundaries

Taiwan has long been a crossroads of empires and a refuge for resistance. I arrived as a flaneur, with few expectations of making local friends. The night market of Keelung City, a major port city in northeastern Taiwan (Drawing by Brendan Ross) Taiwan has long been a...

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