• South East Asia

    International Motor Show Opens In Jakarta

    Visitors stroll around Indonesia International Motor Show in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 20, 2012. The ten-day Indonesia International Motor Show 2012 kicked off here on Thursday. <Xinhua=Veri Sanovri> news@theasian.asia

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  • World

    Objects From Ruins Of Pompeii Set To Be Exhibited In British Museum

    Undated handout photo issued by the British Musuem Thursday Sept. 20, 2012 of a wall painting of the baker Terentius Neo and his wife, from the House of Terentius Neo, Pompeii, AD 50-79. as dozens of objects recovered from the ruins of Roman cities Pompeii and Herculaneum will go on…

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  • Korea, Uzbekistan to boost IT ties

    The leaders of Korea and Uzbekistan, Thursday, agreed to bolster ties in information technology and energy sectors on the occasion of the 20th year anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. During a summit held at Cheong Wa Dae, President Lee Myung-bak and President Islam Abduganievich Karimov also agreed…

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  • Jobs, jobs, jobs

    Which candidate has most detailed, feasible plan? Now that the three major candidates have thrown down their gauntlets, the three-month presidential race has begun. As always, it’s the economy that voters care about most. And the best way to improve the economic situation is to give jobs to those who…

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  • East Asia

    Chinese Students In Seoul, Beijing Hold Anti-Japan Protest Over Disputed Islands

    Chinese students who study in South Korea, hold anti-Japan banner as they hold a press conference about the disputed islands called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China near the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. In this Tuesday Sept. 18, 2012 photo, anti-Japan protesters hold…

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  • Column

    Religious fervor on display

    The populist spiritual yearnings of Koreans can be difficult to fathom. Just as K-Pop has taken off from Tokyo to New York, Korean religious movements draw adherents worldwide over seemingly insurmountable barriers. That was my sense after two days of uniquely elaborately contrived rituals, influenced by Christianity but in Korean…

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  • Politics

    Libyans have deep trust in Koreans: ex-envoy

    A former Korean Ambassador to Libya said the people there have a deep trust in Koreans thanks to their hard work there. But he also cautioned against excessive religious activities by some Koreans, saying they should respect Islam, the dominant religion there. “Libyans were impressed by Koreans’ diligence in building…

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  • Column

    Who will be unified opposition candidate?

    Korea’s presidential race is now in high gear, as the largest opposition party picked human rights lawyer, Moon Jae-in, 59, as its candidate. Ahn Cheol-soo, 50, founder of anti-virus software company AhnLab, finally declared his bid for the presidency Wednesday as an independent candidate. For the next two months until…

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  • Society

    Asiana expanding presence in China

    Asiana Airlines has been accelerating its expansion into the Chinese market ever since it launched flights to the neighboring country 18 years ago. It provides the most flights to China from Korea with 30 flight routes to 21 cities there. Through active investment in China, Asiana built material and relational…

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  • People

    Korean icebreaker leads world research

    A veteran ocean researcher is taking the lead in the nation’s efforts to cope with the ever serious problems of climate change, under extreme conditions in polar regions. Kang Sung-ho, director of the Climate Department at the Korea Polar Research Institute, recently returned home from the Arctic, sailing for 40…

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