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Japanese election and Korea

Japanese election and Korea

The results of the general election in Japan on Dec. 16th have left Koreans uneasy. The establishment Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) that ruled Japan almost unbroken from 1955 to 2009 returned to power in a landslide victory. The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), which took power in a landslide win of its own in 2009, […]

Nostalgia of traditional tavern

Nostalgia of traditional tavern

Whenever I take a trip abroad, I make time to taste various traditional drinks from the countries I visit. During my lifetime, I have experienced and enjoyed a lot of luxurious entertainment. However, I still get great pleasure from sharing memories with my colleagues at traditional style venues and bars that have a modest, homely […]

Ancient form of Pakistani sport developed to Greco-Roman wrestling

Ancient form of Pakistani sport developed to Greco-Roman wrestling

Malakhro is the South Asian form of sport wrestling, mostly played in Pakistan and parts of India. The match begins with both wrestlers tying a twisted cloth, called Sandhro, around the opponent’s waist. Each one then holds onto the opponent’s waistcloth and tries to throw him to the ground. Malakhro is one of the favorite […]

Asian Cooperation Dialogue aimed at bringing prosperity to Asian people, world peace

Asian Cooperation Dialogue aimed at bringing prosperity to Asian people, world peace

History is made by great events and major issues involving statesmen, scientists and thinkers who devoted themselves to the service of mankind. That was the first thought that flashed through my mind as I was looking at the leaders and representatives of the Asian countries participating in the First Asian Cooperation Dialogue Summit in response […]

Qatar suspected of interfering in internal affairs of Kuwait and other Gulf nations

A lot has been said on the Qatari connection with all Middle East countries. A tiny state with a huge revenues and small population could make it a house for a rich man who would like to control the world, if not buying it. Its man of sport, Mohammed bin hammam, was punished by FIFA […]

Leaders Of NK, Syria destined to be the same in way of losing their grip on people

Leaders Of NK, Syria destined to be the same in way of losing their grip on people

I wonder how much this could be true. How much is the similarity between the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and the Syrian President Bashar Al-Asad? Both of them came to rule after a long period dictatorship. Both of them are young. Both of them are ready to fight their own people for the sake […]

A school for fathers

A school for fathers

A few years ago, I enrolled at a school for fathers run by a nonprofit corporation, which issued an honorary certificate after completing the designated courses. I went there because I couldn’t deal with the unexpected friction as my son reached adolescence. In fact, I constantly told my son the same message that every Korean […]

U.S. may consider buying off improved NK missile capabilities

U.S. may consider buying off improved NK missile capabilities

So it has been almost one year since the world learnt about the sudden and untimely demise of Marshall Kim Jong Il, the Lodestar of the Twenty-first Century.  What has happened in North Korea over the last year, what was predicted and what was not? Perhaps, it is a good time to make some sense […]

Bangladesh politics sliding down to violent course

Bangladesh politics sliding down to violent course

Dhaka–The killers are unleashed on street amidst political confrontations leading to large scale violence, arson, firing and killing. The political situation suddenly turned violent last week with the opposition enforcing a country-wide road blockade followed by a full-day and a subsequent half-day shutdown throughout the country. Things could have been largely peaceful if the ruling […]

On the brink in NE Asia

On the brink in NE Asia

Two stories dominate the news in the U.S. There’s the “fiscal cliff” over which civilization-as-we-know-it is doomed to tumble on New Year’s Day unless President Barack Obama talks some common sense into his intransigent foes in Congress. You get so tired of hearing the grating voices of the Republican Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell and […]

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