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    韩总理“青少年减肥导致结核”引发舆论风波

    大家好,我是王璇,今天的 The AsiaN新闻,又同您见面了。 首尔7月24日,韩国国务总理金滉植,就近日来韩国青少年结合患者增加的问题表示“一部分患者是由于减肥过度而引起的”,此结论随即在韩国社会引起舆论风波。金滉植总理在当天国会教育、文化、社会领域向政府质询对策过程时,针对民主统合党一名议员提出的“李明博政府是否做到切实了解最近5年青少年患病情况,为何结合会成为多发疾病”等问题时,做出了上述回答。 金滉植就此作出解释,他说“有一部分年轻人,在过渡的减肥过程中导致营养不良,因此引发结合患病现象”。因此受到了民主统合党议员批判。一名议员甚至在会后斥责道“国务总理在谈及结核等与贫困等原因相关疾病时,竟然将减肥也归于原因之一”,“这种说法会令许多青年人受到伤害”。 当然还是和往常一样,欢迎您点击我们的网站,浏览其他要闻。 我们的网站是 http://cn.theasian.asia/?p=6080 今天就到这里,谢谢您的收看。 news@theasian.asia

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  • East Asia

    Pimpinan KBS Akan Mengunjungi Korea Utara Mengenai Peliputan Olimpiade

    Halo! Saya Meidyana Rayana dari Indonesia, sedang bermagang untuk The AsiaN. Berikut salah satu berita yang dapat anda akses di situs The AsiaN. Kim In-Kyu, Presiden KBS, Media Massa Publik Korea Selatan sekaligus Ketua Persatuan Penyiaran Asia Pasific (ABU), akan berangkat ke Pyongyang, Korea Utara, pada Kamis mendatang untuk mendiskusikan…

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  • South East Asia

    Vietnam : ASEAN confirms East Sea related commitments

    Major News of <Vietnam Plus> :  ASEAN confirms East Sea related commitments Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong announced ASEAN’s six-point principles on the East Sea at a press briefing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on July 20. According to Hor Nam Hong, after discussions, ASEAN’s Foreign Ministers…

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  • The Media Revolution Broadcasting will Lead – ABU Seoul GA

    Four a.m., December 31st, 2012: Terrestrial analogue broadcasting in Korea will cease and the entire country will have access to high quality digital broadcasting. As we approach the new digital broadcasting era, media professionals from around the world plan to gather in Seoul to discuss the challenges of the future…

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  • South East Asia

    Thailand : No Thai workers in Syria: Labour Ministry

    Major News of <The Nation> :  No Thai workers in Syria: Labour Ministry No Thai labourers are currently working in the Syrian Arab Republic, where fierce fighting and other violence is now endemic, according to Thailand’s Labour Ministry. Prawit Khiangphon, director general of Thailand’s Employment Department, confirmed on Monday that…

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  • President Lee’s approval rate recoreded lowest

    According to a survey conducted by Gallup Korea in the third week of July, only 18 percent of those polled replied positively about President Lee Myung-bak’s performance of duty while 62 percent of the respondents said negatively about Lee’s performance. The survey marked the lowest approval rating for President Lee during his tenure of office. The…

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    [Indonesia Report] Freeport Indonesia, world’s largest mine operator, agrees to divest

    Freeport Indonesia, operator of Grasberg mine in Papua, that contains the world’s largest recoverable copper reserve and the largest gold reserve, agrees to divest its stake via an Initial Public Offering, Hatta Rajasa, Indonesian’s Coordinating Minister for the Economic, was learned to have told Agence France-Presse (AFP) Monday (July 23). “I have asked them…

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  • Column

    [Indonesia Report] How to keep Ramadan in foreign countries

    Some men come out at dawn, drag loudspeaker that plays religious song around the neighborhood while shouting “sahur…sahur…sahur….”, or Suhoor in Arabic which is in Islamic term referring to meal before fasting starts. This is a common scene that can be found in Indonesia during Ramadan month. They call out…

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    Burning Aquino’s Effigy In Philippine Protest

    Protesters dance around the burning effigy of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III during a rally to protest his third State of the Nation address Monday July 23, 2012 at suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, Philippines. <AP/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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  • East Asia

    Former PM Chung Won-shik In Beijing

    Jia Qinglin (R), chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), shakes hands with Chung Won-shik, former prime minister of the Republic of Korea (ROK), during their meeting in Beijing, capital of China, July 23, 2012. <Xinhua/Li Tao> news@theasian.asia

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