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A Culture-Oriented Country Needs to Embrace Larger Identities

Looking at the conflicts – small and big alike – which engulf the world today reveals that they, without exception, are provoked by ideological, sectarian, ethnic and linguistic differences, as well as the widening gap between the identities living in one particular country. After careful examination we find out that such conflicts are motivated by […]

Mental Disorder inside Acre Wood

Mental Disorder inside Acre Wood

  Winnie-the-Pooh has become as synonymous with Disney as Mickey Mouse. The Bear of Very Little Brain enjoyed a renaissance in popularity in the 1990s, and has parlayed his endearing befuddlement into a multi-million dollar franchise. “Pooh” and his animal companions from the Hundred Acre Wood are icons of a gentler, simpler childhood, a childhood […]

Louvre Abu Dhabi will open next exhibition on Apr. 22 on Saadiyat Island

Louvre Abu Dhabi will open next exhibition on Apr. 22 on Saadiyat Island

Louvre Abu Dhabi will open its next exhibition on 22 April to run through 20 July on Saadiyat Island showcasing important works of art from the Louvre Abu Dhabi permanent collection, some of which have never been seen or revealed before. exhiition by Louvre Abu Dhabi Set to begin on April 22 on Saadiyat Island Almost 130 art […]

A guide to experience skiing at budget price in Korea

A guide to experience skiing at budget price in Korea

People only living in four season countries have the privilege to experience this exciting sport. If you are living in a tropical country, then you will have to fly all the way to one of these countries to be able to experience Skiing. For someone who never tried ski before, it could be exciting or could be scary. […]

NHRC urges all concerned parties to complete probe on 2004 murder of journalist

KATHMANDU – The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged all stakeholders concerned to complete investigations into the 2004 murder of journalist Dekendra Thapa by following the due processes. In a statement on Thursday, the only constitutional human rights watchdog expressed concern over a clash between cadres of the ruling and opposition parties in Dailekh […]

When Dreams Come True: Reflections on ‘Social Economy’ in Korea

When Dreams Come True: Reflections on ‘Social Economy’ in Korea

*Author, Won-soon Park is a prominent civil rights lawyer, civic activist and social innovator. He became Mayor of Seoul in October 2011. First there was triumph of market economies after the fall of the Soviet Union. Then came successive global financial crises that debunked that triumphalism. Now, a new concept is emerging around the notion […]

South Korean violinist Jenny Bae enchants her global fans

South Korean violinist Jenny Bae enchants her global fans

On their theater of dreams in (Old Trafford) the fans of Manchester United football club, sing for glory. They used to chant for the players in the historic stadium of Manchester city, England. But the South Korean violinist Jenny Bae, who brought the tunes of blue skies and white clouds, to the green rectangle in […]

Local people in eastern Nepal take initiative to preserve red pandas

Local people in eastern Nepal take initiative to preserve red pandas

KATHMANDU, Jan 20 – The Red Panda Network of Kathmandu has initiated the preservation process of the red pandas at four Village Development Committees of Ilam district, in eastern Nepal. The red pandas, one of the endangered animals, are found in the community and national forests of this district adjoining Darjeeling, the popular hill station of […]

The Arab Youth: How do they think? Why do they Revolt?

After a year which was characterized mainly by “change” demanded by millions of young men and women who sparked off a wave of uprisings and even sacrificed their lives for it, many voices were heard giving descriptions, making analyses and comparisons and drawing conclusions. In the midst of all that the Fourth Arab Cultural Development […]

Unusual cold spell in Nepal reported claimed nearly 100 lives

KATHMANDU, Jan 14 – Nearly 100 people died in southern Nepal due to biting cold in the last fortnight. Mostly, the old and poor people who had no clothes to keep them warm in the freezing cold lost their lives. Normal life was badly affected when the mercury dropped to record low in many places and […]

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