Ramadan TV tests the fault line between modernity and tradition; in a rigidly controlled country television is the arena in which small rebellions can be staged and festering tensions addressed.
Ramadan TV tests the fault line between modernity and tradition; in a rigidly controlled country television is the arena in which small rebellions can be staged and festering tensions addressed.
Ramadan TV tests the fault line between modernity and tradition; in a rigidly controlled country television is the arena in which small rebellions can be staged and festering tensions addressed.
Tensions run high at Manouba University in Tunisia, where a handful of ultraconservative Salafist students are pitted against an urban faculty with a strong sense that the campus is no place for enforced religion.
Tensions remain high at the Demilitarized Zone which separates the two Koreas. China is reported to be pushing for an emergency meeting between the two countries, also bringing in Russia, Japan and the US.