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Kremena Krumova
Kremena Krumova is a Sweden-based Foreign Correspondent of Epoch Times. She writes about African, Asian and European politics, as well as humanitarian, anti-terrorism and human rights issues.
The Bulgarian Novelist Who Challenged Communist Dogma
For three consecutive days, author Dimitar Dimov was forced to sit and listen to the speeches of 23 ...
The Dead End of Communism
December 12, 2017
Estonia’s Song and Dance Celebration Begins June 30
TALLINN, Estonia—There is no denying it: Estonians love singing. Starting June 30, the country will see nearly 35,000 ...
Arts & Culture
June 23, 2017
How Estonia Sang Its Way Out of the Soviet Union
TALLINN, Estonia—He was one of thousands of courageous youth who gathered back in 1987 at Raekoja Plats, the town square of Estonia's capital, ...
The Dead End of Communism
June 16, 2017
Alexander Technique for Musicians
Over time, musicians can develop habits of misuse that cause players frustration and even injuries. That's when Alexander ...
Arts & Culture
March 27, 2016
Web-Based App Comes to the Aid of Music Teachers in the UK
Primary school teachers in the United Kingdom now have a powerful tool to ignite the love of classical ...
Arts & Culture
December 28, 2015
Will the Bassoon Go Extinct?
“Save the Bassoon” say musicians of the Holland Festival, aiming to revive the instrument’s popularity and inspire more ...
Arts & Culture
October 11, 2015
Chineke! Aims to Broaden Your Mind About Classical Music
Chineke! was founded by the prominent bassist, educator, and activist Chi-chi Nwanoku , who aims to change the ...
Arts & Culture
September 12, 2015
Charlie Hebdo Attackers: Disenfranchised Narcissists or Secret-Cell Jihadists?
Simply ascribing the Paris attack against Charlie Hebdo to "radical Islam" misses more subtle dynamics that may have ...
Europe
February 1, 2015
Bulgarian, Russian Falun Gong Adherents Released from Illegal Detention in Serbia
After international pressure was applied, seven Bulgarian and two Russian adherents of Falun Gong were released following three ...
China
December 19, 2014
Boko Haram Exposes Dangerous Rifts in Nigerian Society
As murderous as the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram may be, with its almost daily attacks on civilians, ...
Africa
June 21, 2014
Nigerian Voices on the Chibok Schoolgirls’ Kidnapping by Boko Haram
Nearly two months after the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls from Chibok, Borno State, Nigeria, on April ...
Africa
June 21, 2014
Africa’s Fashion Revolution
Wearing African-designed clothes is now seen as a sign of the times. It’s fashionable and reveals a high ...
Africa
May 8, 2014
African Voices on African Fashion and Style
African fashion has the ability to explore different shapes, patterns and colors to create a unique look without ...
Africa
May 6, 2014
African Voices on Defeating Al-Shabab in Somalia
Will the Somali government hold its bet and do what needs to be done to drive Al-Shabaab out ...
Africa
March 5, 2014
Weak Somali Government Struggles to Oust Al-Shabab
Somalia Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed declared he is willing to drive the Islamist al-Qaeda-related terrorist group al-Shabab ...
Africa
March 5, 2014
Ending Central African Republic’s Ethnic Violence
The interim president of the Central African Republic (CAR) told hundreds of soldiers standing in formation last Wednesday ...
Africa
February 10, 2014
African Voices on Central African Republic’s New Interim President
Will Catherine Samba-Panza, the elected interim president of the Central African Republic (CAR), manage to stop the bloodshed ...
Africa
February 10, 2014
African Voices on the Fighting in South Sudan
Daniel Makoi Majak, 18, Student, South Sudanese; based in Nairobi, Kenya We, South Sudanese living in Nairobi, have ...
Africa
December 30, 2013
Civil War Looms Over South Sudan If Killings Don’t Stop
South Sudan has quickly transformed from the newest democratically ruled nation in the world into a battlefield. A ...
Africa
December 28, 2013
African Voices on French Intervention in Central African Republic
What do young Afrian thought leaders think about France, the former colonial power, taking military action in Africa ...
Africa
December 19, 2013
France Still Has a Hold on Former African Colonies
France has taken military action on the African continent dozens of times during the past 50 years since ...
Africa
December 19, 2013
Free From Rebels, but Long-Lasting Peace Still Uncertain in Eastern Congo
After being subjected to fervent fighting, rape, and looting during an 18-monthlong rebel insurgency, people in the eastern ...
Africa
November 19, 2013
After Morsi Ouster, Egypt Left as a Divided Society
Nearly three months after the military ousted president Mohammed Morsi, a relative calm has returned to Egypt, but ...
Africa
September 26, 2013
Dissent Emerges in Cambodia
Cambodia is changing. The victory of the current Prime Minister Hun Sen in the July 28 elections was ...
Asia & Pacific
September 16, 2013
Q&A on the Deadly Dispersal of the Sit-Ins in Egypt
QUESTIONS: 1. What’s your opinion on the use of force by the Egyptian police against the protesters at ...
Africa
September 11, 2013
Zimbabwe’s Stability Wavers Amid Election Dispute
Zimbabwe’s disputed elections have left the country in an unstable state—as the chance of a fresh election to ...
Africa
August 17, 2013
High Stakes in Mali’s Runoff Election
The second round of presidential elections in Mali on Sunday, August 11, is hoped to pave the way ...
Africa
August 10, 2013
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