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Dushanbe to host first International Film Festival “Toji Somon” in October

Dushanbe to host first International Film Festival “Toji Somon” in October

By Kuban Abdymen DUSHANBE: The selection of films has begun for the first International Film Festival to be held on October 15 – 19 in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. More than 25 films from Iran, Belarus, Hungary, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Armenia, India, and China have been reviewed, Asiaplustj.info reports. The selection committee, […]

Kazakhstan to hold national referendum on nuclear power plant construction

Kazakhstan to hold national referendum on nuclear power plant construction

ASTANA: Kazakhstan will hold a national referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP) amid conflicting views on its merit. “Nuclear energy development has turned into an economic and political issue of particular importance,” President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said at a joint session of the Kazakh Parliament chambers. “On the one hand, being the […]

Fishing: UAE first all-women team shares accomplishments, inspiration, motivation

Fishing: UAE first all-women team shares accomplishments, inspiration, motivation

ABU DHABI: An all-women fishing team in the Gulf might sound a buzzword, but for a group of young Emirati women, it is a strong sense of accomplishment, an inspiration for fulfilment and a motivation for others to take on challenges regardless of how formidable they may seem. The members are sharing, at the Abu Dhabi […]

ADIHEX 2023 seeks to break $275,000 record for falcon

ADIHEX 2023 seeks to break $275,000 record for falcon

ABU DHABI:  Will Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX 2023) beat the record of the most expensive falcon sold at the auction? ADIHEX 2022 set the record when an American falcon (Pure Gyr – Ultra White) was sold for more about $ 275,000. ADIHEX and its auctions, a milestone in the world of […]

First Nomad GCS Cup International Taekwondo on October 7- 8 in Kyrgyzstan

First Nomad GCS Cup International Taekwondo on October 7- 8 in Kyrgyzstan

By Seok-Jae Kang Vice President, Asia Journalists Association BISHKEK: The 1st Nomad GCS Cup International Taekwondo Tournament will take place in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on October 7-8, 2023. The two-day event, which is for taekwondo beginners, is to be jointly organized by the GCS International Kyrgyzstan Chapter and the Taekwondo Association of the Kyrgyz Republic. At […]

240 people oppressed in 1920-1931 Soviet Uzbekistan rehabilitated

240 people oppressed in 1920-1931 Soviet Uzbekistan rehabilitated

By Kuban Abdymen TASHKENT: Uzbekistan’s Supreme Court of Uzbekistan has rehabilitated an additional 240 individuals who were victims of oppression during the 1920 – 1931 period. This information was reported by the press service of the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan following an open session on August 24 during which five criminal cases were reviewed. The […]

Malaysia: Three-year jail term for selling, buying rainbow Swatch

Malaysia: Three-year jail term for selling, buying rainbow Swatch

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has warned that anyone buying or selling LGBTQ-themed Swatch watches could face prison terms of up to three years and a fine of up to 20,000 ringgit ($4,360). The move is part of an order by the authorities “prohibiting publications related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender queer and + (plus) (LGBTQ+) on Swatch […]

Bishkek hosts Second Kyrgyz-Korean Business Forum

Bishkek hosts Second Kyrgyz-Korean Business Forum

By Nurzhan Kasmalieva BISHKEK: Bishkek hosted the Second Kyrgyz-Korean business forum in the field of textile and light industry, organized by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan and the government of the Republic of Korea. The meeting was attended by representatives of state bodies of Kyrgyzstan […]

70 years after it was created … Is DMZ a geographical wound across Korea or a fortress to preserve status-quo?

70 years after it was created … Is DMZ a geographical wound across Korea or a fortress to preserve status-quo?

By Habib Toumi SEOUL: Seventy years after the bloodshed ended with the division of the Korean Peninsula along the 38th parallel, the past is still very much alive. The past defines where Koreans live today. South Koreans to the south of the 250-kilometer Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and North Koreans to the north. My first visit […]

Climate in Asia: Land and ocean warming, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, sea ice loss

Climate in Asia: Land and ocean warming, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, sea ice loss

GENEVA: The global climate system is complex. In order to help understand such complexity, the WMO State of the Climate reports use climate indicators to describe how the climate has changed—providing a broad view of the climate at a global and regional scale. These indicators are representative of quantities most relevant to monitoring climate change, […]

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