[NEWS] Some Monday links
Jan. 27th, 2014 03:20 pm- The South China Morning Post argues that too many Chinese are emigrating, resulting in drains of wealth and talent from a country that needs both.
- The Financial Times' Wolfgang Munchau doesn't think that François Hollande's new emphasis on the Franco-German alliance and economic reform will be productive for the Eurozone.
- Vice makes the convincing argument that Nigeria's anti-gay laws are just one way the Nigerian government is distracting Nigerians from its incompetence.
- The Asahi Shinbun notes that the newly-appointed head of Japan's NHK public broadcaster, Katsuto Momii, has made terrible statements about comfort women and Japan's Second World War record.
- io9 notes that the death toll of the First World War has been undercounted, many countries not counting people who died away from the battlefield as victims.
- ZDNet reports that confusing Google product information has been outing transgender people.
- The haiku killer stalking an isolated Japanese village described in-depth by the Australian Broadcasting Company.
- The Inter Press Service profiles the desperation of Cambodians to leave their country to earn a better living, and the problems they encounter abroad.