Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
From snow storms to smoking bans, 2011 in New York City was eventful. The tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks went by, as did Hurricane Irene. Here is a compilation of some of New York City’s big moments.
Throughout China’s major cities, unlit empty buildings are a sign that 2012 may bring stagnation or even collapse to China’s formerly high-flying economy, while sending seismic shocks to the fragile world economic order.
Protesters took over Zuccotti Park near Wall Street and a growing number of people camped there until Nov. 15 when police disbanded the camp in an early morning raid.
As the United States rings in the New Year, Americans are focused on the 2012 presidential election, seen as an event that could fundamentally impact the direction of the republic.
In late 2010, nobody could have predicted that the wave of demonstrations across the Arab world would grow into revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, civil war in Libya, and regime changes in all three.
In early December 2010, the hacker collective Anonymous Operations began launching attacks against several major websites, including PayPal and MasterCard, in retaliation for actions against information leaking website WikiLeaks.
Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
Taking stock of 2011 provides a looking glass into what will shape 2012. The Epoch Times recaps pivotal moments and movements around the globe that are sure to make the headlines again in the coming year.
From snow storms to smoking bans, 2011 in New York City was eventful. The tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks went by, as did Hurricane Irene. Here is a compilation of some of New York City’s big moments.
Throughout China’s major cities, unlit empty buildings are a sign that 2012 may bring stagnation or even collapse to China’s formerly high-flying economy, while sending seismic shocks to the fragile world economic order.
Protesters took over Zuccotti Park near Wall Street and a growing number of people camped there until Nov. 15 when police disbanded the camp in an early morning raid.
As the United States rings in the New Year, Americans are focused on the 2012 presidential election, seen as an event that could fundamentally impact the direction of the republic.
In late 2010, nobody could have predicted that the wave of demonstrations across the Arab world would grow into revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, civil war in Libya, and regime changes in all three.
In early December 2010, the hacker collective Anonymous Operations began launching attacks against several major websites, including PayPal and MasterCard, in retaliation for actions against information leaking website WikiLeaks.