Home » Archives by category » All » Asia (Page 575)

Direct flight and new airport to boost Sri Lanka-Korea relations

Direct flight and new airport to boost Sri Lanka-Korea relations

Interview with Sri Lankan Ambassador Tissa Wijeratne With the launching of Korean Air’s direct flight between Seoul and Colombo on March 9th and the opening of Sri Lankan’s 2nd international airport on March 18th and an enthusiastic, hardworking ambassador, bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Korea are embarking on a new stage. The AsiaN met with Ambassador […]

Uzbek women in colorful costumes dance to celebrate Navruz, New Year holiday

Uzbek women in colorful costumes dance to celebrate Navruz, New Year holiday

Uzbek dancers in embroidered silk costumes perform during the festivities marking the Navruz holiday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Navruz (“New Year”) dates back to ancient Iranian and Central Asian fire-worshippers who celebrated the spring equinox with dances and ritual food. <AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov>

Egyptian journalists call for an end to harassment, attacks during their news coverage

Egyptian journalists call for an end to harassment, attacks during their news coverage

Egyptian photojournalists hold signs calling for press freedom during a protest demanding an end to harassment and attacks during their coverage of news, outside the Shura Council in Cairo, Egypt, March 19, 2013. Egyptian photojournalists place their cameras on top of a banner reading in Arabic “Nobody fears a photojournalist except a coward” during a […]

Police display weapons seized while being smuggled from Peshawar to Punjab

Police display weapons seized while being smuggled from Peshawar to Punjab

Policemen display seized weapons to media at a police station in northwest Pakistan’s Peshawar on March 19, 2013. Police arrested two suspects who tried to smuggle weapons and ammunitions from Peshawar to Punjab province, local media reported. <Xinhua/Ahmad Sidique>

People pray at a mosque once used as headquarters for bloody insurgency in Assiut, southern Egypt

People pray at a mosque once used as headquarters for bloody insurgency in Assiut, southern Egypt

In this Sunday, March 17, 2013 photo, an Egyptian man walks past banners hung up by members of Gamaa Islamiya in front of el-Gamaayah el-Sharaayah mosque also used as Gamaa’s headquarters, not pictured, in Assiut, southern Egypt. The Gamaa says its move is in response to a strike last week by some of the police […]

Kali, a polar bear cub whose mother was shot to dead, being cared for at a zoo

Kali, a polar bear cub whose mother was shot to dead, being cared for at a zoo

This photo provided by the Alaska Zoo and taken March 13, 2013, in Anchorage, Alaska, shows Kali, an orphaned polar bear cub who is being cared for at the zoo. The cub’s mother was shot in Point Lay, Alaska, on March 12 and the cub is temporarily staying at the zoo in Anchorage until it […]

Palestinians protest against Obama’s planned visit to Ramallah in West Bank

Palestinians protest against Obama’s planned visit to Ramallah in West Bank

Palestinians take part in a protest in Ramallah against U.S. President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the city on March 19, 2013. Obama is set to start a three-day visit to Israel, the Palestinian West Bank and Jordan on Tuesday night, which will be Obama’s first trip abroad after he assumed the office of U.S. […]

A man sets off a fire cracker to celebrate Nowruz, Iranian New year, in Babol City

A man sets off a fire cracker to celebrate Nowruz, Iranian New year, in Babol City

An Iranian man holds a fire cracker during the celebration of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, in Babol City, northern Iran, on March 19, 2013. “Nowruz”, which usually occurs on March 20 or 21, marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the new year on the Iranian calendar. An Iranian woman shops […]

“The Voice,” Myanmar’s weekly journal, cleared of defamation charge in a show of improved gov’t attitude toward the press

“The Voice,” Myanmar’s weekly journal, cleared of defamation charge in a show of improved gov’t attitude toward the press

In this March 14, 2013 photo, journalists work in the newsroom of weekly journal “The Voice,” in Yangon, Myanmar. The Voice Weekly news journal was temporarily suspended for 6-times during the period of 2005-2012. After eight months and 26 hearings, Myanmar’s ministry of mining dropped its controversial defamation lawsuit against the journal in early 2013. […]

How India’s billionaires get rich

How India’s billionaires get rich

*Editor’s note: India has been infamous for its economic and social disparities. It is one of the world’s most unequal countries even though more people have been brought out of poverty than at any other time. This column from The Business Times explains how India’s billionaires get rich and compares their status with those in Russia and […]

Search in Site