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International Students Festival of Korea University contributes to deepening understanding among foreign students

International Students Festival of Korea University contributes to deepening understanding among foreign students

As world becomes smaller and smaller thanks to technological advance, people from other continents find themselves have easy access to each countries’ trends in cultures, music, lifestyle, following economics and political development. Time and space’ boundaries are gone through access of Internet. It becomes easier for people to travel around the world. To celebrate the unity […]

Obama’s reelection and priorities

Obama’s reelection and priorities

WASHINGTON ― Many nations around the world are wondering what Barack Obama’s reelection means to them. Obama won a second term by a narrow 2-percent margin of the popular vote, but with an overwhelming victory of 303 to 206 in the Electoral College, over Republican opponent Mitt Romney. President Obama received almost 7 million votes […]

Will governments agree to kill tobacco farming?

Will governments agree to kill tobacco farming?

Tobacco farmers around the world will turn their attention to Seoul this week when officials representing more than 170 governments meet to decide their future. The occasion is the World Health Organization’s biennial gathering to amend its Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. This will be the fifth such session since the FCTC went into force […]

Sheikh Mohamed Abdallah supports The AsiaN in publishing Arabic version

Sheikh Mohamed Abdallah supports The AsiaN in publishing Arabic version

*Editor’s note: Kuwait Times, a major English newspaper published in Kuwait, carried a story with related photograph about meeting between Sheikh Mohammed Al Abdallah Al Sabah, Information Minister of Kuwait, and Lee Sang-ki, head of the AsiaN. Lee visited Kuwait last October in preparation for launching Arabic edition on the occasion of the first founding anniversary of […]

The AsiaN hoped to grow as a media representing Asia & Middle East on occasion of its first founding anniversary

On Nov. 11, 2012, The AsiaN will celebrates its first anniversary of its foundation as an international news media. The AsiaN will add its significance to journalism world in Asia and Middle East since it would also launch its Arabic version following Korean, English and Chinese versions established earlier. With international journalism being dominated by Western Media, The AsiaN has become a […]

The AsiaN builds a “New Silk Road” by launching Arabic version

The AsiaN builds a “New Silk Road” by launching Arabic version

Today, nations are suffering from disasters made by people and nature. Millions of human beings are scattered, among of them are emigrants, exiled, or lost. As if fate is drawing a final end for humanity. The burden of wars is too heavy to carry on with, for women who lost their children, as well as […]

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Wu Qu

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Wu Qu

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Meidyana Rayana

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Meidyana Rayana

Selamat Ulang Tahun yang Pertama untuk The AsiaN. Happy first Anniversary for The AsiaN. Hope that The AsiaN will be The Next News Network in the world and can compete with other international medias. And to bring new perspective to international world as being Asian’s voice. Good luck and Success for The AsiaN. Senghil Jukha […]

Malaise pervades the Korean economy

Malaise pervades the Korean economy

The Korean economy is now in an anemic state. Pessimists are comparing the economy to a cancer patient waiting for emergency surgery. The patient, they say, is barely clinging to life and, without surgery, could enter a coma. The Korean economy is now growing at just 2 percent annually, with no quick recovery in sight. […]

Harvard admissions process

Harvard admissions process

Outstanding Korean students who are now agonizing over the college admissions process at top North American universities should take a moment to curse Abbott Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard University from 1909 to 1933. Concerned that there were too many Jewish students at Harvard, Lowell first tried to implement a quota. Later, he and the […]

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