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Syria: Huge Terrorist Attack Hits Damascus Walter Sebastian and Murad Makhmudov Modern Tokyo Times Another terrorist attack rocked Syria today and currently it is known that at least 53 people have been killed. The Free Syrian Army (FSA) and many other Islamist terrorist organizations constantly slaughter innocents in this fashion. Therefore, the so-called opposition is [...]
February 22nd, 2013 | Filed under GEOPOLITICS,ISLAMIC TERRORISM,Latest Articles,MIDDLE EAST,Uncategorized | Read More »

Democratic Republic of Congo and Mali: Multinational Forces Supporting Weak States Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Multinational forces in Mali led by France are currently bombarding Islamist forces in several parts of this country. Meanwhile, the United Nations (UN) is deeply troubled by the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) alongside other [...]
January 29th, 2013 | Filed under AFRICA,EUROPE,GEOPOLITICS,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »

Syrian groups meet in Qatar which is supporting terrorism, sectarianism and sedition against Syria Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Individual Syrian opposition groups are meeting in a nation which is creating so much carnage against Syria and the Syrian people. It is inconceivable that such groups don’t know that nations like [...]
November 6th, 2012 | Filed under GEOPOLITICS,ISLAMIC TERRORISM,Latest Articles,MIDDLE EAST,Opinion,RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION,Uncategorized | Read More »

Sectarian attacks in Iraq and Christian Church bombed in northern Nigeria Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Islamists once more have killed innocents during the religious period of Eid al-Adha, including a bomb attack which killed several children near a play area in the capital of Iraq. In Afghanistan worshippers were killed [...]
October 29th, 2012 | Filed under AFRICA,Islamic law,ISLAMIC TERRORISM,Latest Articles,MIDDLE EAST,Opinion,RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION,Uncategorized | Read More »

Japan Restoration Party hopes to alter the political landscape Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japan Restoration Party (Nippon Ishin no Kai) is a new political party which hopes to alter the political landscape. In the post-war period the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) mainly ruled the country apart from a brief [...]
October 8th, 2012 | Filed under Japan,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »

Mozambique becoming a destiny for many people from Portugal Walter Sebastian and Jay Doggett Modern Tokyo Times The crisis within the eurozone in Portugal is leading to many individuals leaving this nation and relocating to Mozambique. Portugal which once ruled Mozambique is witnessing new “changing sands” because of the current economic crisis within the eurozone. [...]
September 3rd, 2012 | Filed under AFRICA,EUROPE,Latest Articles,Uncategorized | Read More »

Great Firewall of China braced for the smartphone internet revolution Walter Sebastian and Hiroshi Saito Modern Tokyo Times The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will now have to amend aspects of its “Great Firewall of China” policy. This applies to the shifting balance from desktop computers to the usage of mobile phones to obtain information [...]
July 20th, 2012 | Filed under China,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »

Greece and the ongoing political crisis Joachim de Villiers, Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times President Karolos Papoulias of Greece has begun crucial political talks with the three main parties of this nation in order to solve the current crisis. If he fails then another election will take place and given the [...]
May 13th, 2012 | Filed under BALKANS,EUROPE,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »

Greece: changing political environment and European Union crisis Joachim de Villiers, Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The recent elections which took place in Greece have solved little because the political landscape remains extremely divided. At the same time, unemployment is hurting a sizeable minority of people in this country and the [...]
May 9th, 2012 | Filed under BALKANS,EUROPE,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »

Nuclear Industry is bouncing back after Fukushima Pierre Leblanc, Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The nuclear sector is bouncing back from the nuclear crisis that erupted after the tsunami of March 11, 2011, in Japan. Therefore, despite all the negative publicity since the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear crisis began, it appears [...]
March 29th, 2012 | Filed under India,Japan,Latest Articles,Opinion,Uncategorized | Read More »