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350 climbers including handless Nepali reach atop Mt. Everest, 4 dead

350 climbers including handless Nepali reach atop Mt. Everest, 4 dead

Kathmandu – Nearly 350 climbers reached atop Mt. Everest by May 20 this year. A total of 94 climbers, including Sudarshan Gautam, a handless (not having both hands) Nepali, reached atop Mount Everest on Monday, thanks to the favourable climate. Out of 94 climbers who conquered the summit, 43 are from the expedition teams and rest […]

Eight injured when plane flies down to river in west Nepal

Eight injured when plane flies down to river in west Nepal

Kathmandu – Ten passengers including three crew members were injured when a twin otter aircraft belonging to Nepal Airlines Corportaion crashed into Kaligandaki riverbanks after skidding off from a runway in western Nepal on Thursday morning. The chartered flight plane was carrying 22 passengers including eight Japanese and an infant from Pokhara to Jomsom, some […]

Tehran celebrates publishing of Ashraf Aboul-Yazid’s poems in Persian

Tehran celebrates publishing of Ashraf Aboul-Yazid’s poems in Persian

Egyptian poet and novelist Ashraf Aboul-Yazid celebrated the publishing of his poems in Persian during Tehran International Book Fair. The ceremony started by reciting poems in Arabic, by the poet, and their equivalent in Persian, by the translator professor Nasrin Shakibi Mumtaz. The poet signed copies of his poems to many authors, publishers and readers […]

[Asia Round-up] Slap in the face for women

Editor’s note: Followings are summaries of editorials from major Asian media on current issues. Slap in the face for women [India, Hindustan Times, 15-05-2013] After the huge demonstrations following the December 16 Delhi gang rape incident, many hoped that the police’s attitude toward crimes against women and women’s rights might change. However, the recent case of […]

Kaesong: A ‘hot potato’ for N. Korea

Kaesong: A ‘hot potato’ for N. Korea

So far, the Kaesong industrial zone, the largest intra-Korean economic project, has survived three nuclear tests, a number of long-range missile launches and a few armed clashes on the Korean peninsula. All these have killed other undertakings, but the Kaesong industrial zone remained afloat against all odds. The history of the zone that began operating […]

Pakistan elections: A positive step toward democracy

Pakistan elections: A positive step toward democracy

Editor’s note: Pakistan elections held on May 11 have paved the way for the first transition from an elected government to another. G. Shabbir Cheema, Senior Fellow at the East-West Center, explains their implications. This past weekend’s national election in Pakistan marked a landmark event in the country’s 66-year history. For the first time, an […]

Savar tragedy opens eyes to labour issues in Bangladesh’s RMG industry

Savar tragedy opens eyes to labour issues in Bangladesh’s RMG industry

Rescue operation ends, leaves jolt for Bangladesh’s RMG industry Dhaka – The rescue operation to recover the bodies from the rubble of the collapsed nine-storey Rana Plaza building in Savar near Bangladesh capital Dhaka came to an end on Monday (May 13) evening after 20 days. A total of 1,127 bodies were recovered from the […]

In the animal kingdom, a sheep can’t be a king

In the animal kingdom, a sheep can’t be a king

In the animal kingdom, a sheep can’t be a king. The sentence written above was so simple, but the reactionary rage over reading it “from the Muslim Brotherhood” was so huge. It started when Mr. Ihab Al Salmawi prepared the English second term exam for the students of the secondary grade schools in the governorate […]

[Book Review] The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds

[Book Review] The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds

The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds “The Bamboo Stick” is a novel by Kuwaiti writer Saud Al-Sanousi, which recently won the Booker prize for Arabic novels. It shows the story of Eissa or José, whose mother is Filipino while his father is Kuwaiti, and his struggle in adapting to both societies as neither accepted […]

Yunus appeals for action on Bangladesh’s garment industry

Yunus appeals for action on Bangladesh’s garment industry

Editor’s note: The microfinance pioneer and Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus says action is urgently needed to improve the conditions of four million Bangladeshi workers. In his writing as the first involvement since the incident, he calls on foreign clothes companies to fix a minimum wage for workers to prevent further tragedies. Yunus, an outspoken […]

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