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Kaesong with other 19 historic sites inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage

Kaesong with other 19 historic sites inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage

The 37th Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee came to an end successfully on Thursday after 11 days in action. Addressing the closing ceremony held in the tourism city of Siem Reap province on Thursday night, Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, chairman of the session, expressed the country’s pride to host such an […]

Indian devotees wait to register for annual pilgrimage to Amarnath shrine

Indian devotees wait to register for annual pilgrimage to Amarnath shrine

A Hindu holy man waits to register for the annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave shrine in Jammu, India, Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims flock each year to the Amarnath shrine which contains a large icicle revered by Hindus as an incarnation of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and […]

Death toll rises to 807 in northern India’s monsoon floodings

Death toll rises to 807 in northern India’s monsoon floodings

A view of damaged houses is seen following monsoon rains in Shrinagar, India, Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Authorities prepared Tuesday to cremate the bodies of hundreds of people who perished in monsoon flooding in northern India, as soldiers attempted to rescue tourists and pilgrims who remained stranded in a remote town. <AP Photo/NEWSis> Indian pilgrim […]

Kashmir’s shops and schools closed to protest against Indian PM’s visit

Kashmir’s shops and schools closed to protest against Indian PM’s visit

Shops, businesses and schools were closed in Indian-controlled Kashmir after separatist groups called for a strike Tuesday to protest a visit by the Indian prime minister to the disputed Himalayan region. Large numbers of police and paramilitary forces were deployed in Srinagar, Kashmir’s main city, a day after a daring rebel attack in which eight […]

Floods, landslides ravages western Nepal, 40 dead

Floods, landslides ravages western Nepal, 40 dead

Kathmandu, June 24: The government of Nepal said that the death toll from the floods and landslides in the Mid Western and Far Western Development Regions has reached 40. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, 17 people went missing in the flash floods triggered by the torrential rain falls in western Nepal. More damage […]

[Asia Round-up] East Asia trade pact to help ease tensions

[Asia Round-up] East Asia trade pact to help ease tensions

Editor’s note: Followings are summaries of editorials from major Asian media on current issues. East Asia trade pact to help ease tensions [China, China Daily, 19-06-2013] Free trade talks involving China, Japan and South Korea are predicted to ease political tensions and meet challenges of other FTAs. Shin Bong-kil, secretary-general of the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat […]

Samsung chosen as most popular company to work for in Asia

Samsung chosen as most popular company to work for in Asia

Survey commemorating the launching of ‘Magazine N’ “I want to work at Samsung, and visit Tokyo,” Asian university students say. They have also chosen Xi Jinping as the most influential individual in Asia. The students were asked three questions and Korea, China, and Japan each ranked first in one category. Which Asian companies do many […]

Bangladeshi women hold photo of relatives missing at building collapse

Bangladeshi women hold photo of relatives missing at building collapse

A Bangladeshi woman cries holding a paper with a photograph of her missing relative as she pleads for help and demands compensation for the dead and missing workers of a garment factory building collapse, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, June 24, 2013. Relatives of the victims of the Rana Plaza building collapse attended a […]

Indian women pray for longetivity of their husbands at Vat Savitri festival

Indian women pray for longetivity of their husbands at Vat Savitri festival

Hindu married women perform rituals around a Banyan tree during the festival of Vat Savitri in Ahmadabad, India, Sunday, June 23, 2013. Vat Savitri is celebrated on a full moon day where women tie cotton threads around a banyan tree and pray for the longevity of their husbands. <AP Photo/NEWSis/Ajit Solanki>

Hundreds dead, 50 thousands still stranded from floods in northern India

Hundreds dead, 50 thousands still stranded from floods in northern India

Indian government Thursday intensified rescue and relief operations in the northern state of Uttarakhand, where hundreds are believed to have been killed by a massive flooding caused by an early monsoon, said government officials. Hundreds of pilgrims were evacuated by choppers from a 1,000- year-old old Hindu holy site, the Kedarnath town. The government has […]

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