Madonna stands on Istanbul stage first time in 20 years
Almost 20 years of anticipation for Madonna’s fans in Turkey are ending tonight when the Queen of Pop takes to the stage at the Türk Telekom Arena for a stadium gig as part of her 2012 world tour, which got under way last weekend in Tel Aviv. Turkish media was abuzz with Madonna stories as […]
KAIST mired in internal conflicts
Students, faculty members turning their back on President Suh The turmoil inside the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), one of the country’s elite schools, is showing signs of escalating further, damaging the school’s reputation at home and abroad. The conflict between KAIST President Suh Nam-pyo and students and professors is now entering […]
“Friends of Syria” group determined to remove Assad
WASHINGTON, June 6 (Xinhua) — Member states of the “Friends of Syria” on Wednesday reached an agreement on taking further measures, including asset freeze, arms embargo, among others, in a bid to remove Syria’s embattled President Bashar al-Assad from power. Expressing “deep dissatisfaction” with Assad’s “failure” to implement the peace plan proposed by UN-Arab League […]
Falling into smartphone pit
In public areas it’s increasingly common to see people so engrossed in smartphones that they completely ignore people around them. They interact more with these treasured devices than with colleagues or lovers sitting right in front of them. It seems they simply can’t take their eyes off these portable electronic companions. In classrooms and offices […]
Is Yu-na victim of own success?
Heroine skater now under close scrutiny Is it the envy or something deeper that is triggering the Kim Yu-na sniping? Perhaps Kim is a victim of her own success. The Korean star figure skater was criticized for her beer commercial and accused of putting on a “show” when she did teaching practice. Kim is a […]
System to elect Egytian parliament declared unconstitutional
CAIRO, June 6 (Xinhua) — A report made by the commissioners of Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court said the voting system used to elect the current parliament earlier this year was unconstitutional. The number of seats allocated to individuals and party lists violate the principle of equal opportunities, official MENA news agency said, citing the report. […]
Football coach Hong Myung-bo eyes London medal
Korea’s Olympic football team manager Hong Myung-bo says that an absence of star players from top leagues in the national squad will not stop the team winning a medal at this summer’s London Games. “I do not place much importance on how we are rated,” Hong said in a recent interview with The Korea Times. […]
U.S. State Secretary Arrives In Istanbul
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives in Istanbul, Turkey on Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Clinton will attend the Second Meeting of the Coordinating Committee of Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF) set to be held in Istanbul on June 7-8. The Committee is the highest decision-making body of the Forum, which was formally launched in […]
Leftist party decides to oust 2 pro-N. Korean lawmakers
A progressive party decided Wednesday to oust two pro-North Korean lawmakers at the center of political controversy in the new National Assembly session. The move by the beleaguered Unified Progressive Party (UPP) will apparently spur efforts by conservative lawmakers to deprive Reps. Lee Seok-gi and Kim Jae-yeon of their seats. The duo has faced weeks […]
Mobile carriers urge KCC to block Kakao’s free phone service
The domestic mobile carriers ― SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus ― are expected to urge the telecommunications regulator to block Kakao Talk’s free voice service, which started here Tuesday. They claim that the free call service offered by the nation’s most popular mobile messenger service provider could deal a mortal blow to them. However, […]