• High Security Prison In Bangladesh To Confine Militants

    DHAKA, 14 July– Bangladesh has set up a high security prison near its capital Dhaka where top criminals including the Islamist militants and extremists will be confined. The prison, to be known as ‘Kashimpur High Security Central Jail’ was formally inaugurated by Bangladesh Home Minister Ms Sahara Khatun on Thursday…

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  • South Asia

    Ai Muhurte El Nino-r Sombhobona Nei Bole Janalo Abohawa Doptor

    Nmoskar,ami Sudhanya Ghosh,Asia Journalist Association,AJA. Swabhabiker tulonaye kom brishtipate deshe El Nino poristhitir ashonka toiri holeo ai muhurte serokome kono sombhobonar kotha dillir abohawa doptor kharij kore diyeche. El Nino o La Niña proti panch bochore ekbar prosanto mohasagorer grishhomondoler upori tole srishti hoye prithibir nana prante chorom abohawa porithitir…

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  • Column

    A Distant Neighbor: Russia’s Search to Find Its Place in East Asia

    *Author, Tsuneo Akaha is Professor of International Policy Studies and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California. HISTORICALLY, EAST ASIAN countries have tended to see Russia as a “distant neighbor” with a distinct civilization — neither European nor Asian —…

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  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 13 July 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 13 July 2012. news@theasian.asia

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  • South East Asia

    Cambodia: North Korea bristles at US ‘aggression’

    Top news in <The Phnom Pen Post>: North Korea bristles at US ‘aggression’ North Korea launched a scathing attack on the US during the ASEAN Regional Forum in Phnom Penh yesterday, accusing it of being aggressive toward the rogue state over its “peaceful use of nuclear energy”, according to a statement…

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  • Society

    Gov’t to intervene in Macquarie deals

    Australian firm loses in legal dispute with Gwangju The Ministry of Strategy and Finance indicated Thursday that it will help resolve disputes between Macquarie and municipal governments over the firm’s business practices in Korea. “Local governments deserve support from the central government in addressing unfair contracts they signed with Macquarie,”…

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  • 5 overseas military units to get expanded tours

    Seoul will seek to extend the missions of five overseas-based units including troops in Afghanistan and an anti-piracy one patrolling waters off Somalia, the Ministry of National Defense said Thursday. The request for the extensions, which also includes forces in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Lebanon and Haiti, will be…

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  • Politics

    Release of 4 detainees imminent

    Meng Jianzhu, China’s public security minister, is to arrive in Seoul Thursday for a three-day visit, amid speculation that the release of four South Korean detainees in the neighboring country is imminent. This is the first time that a Chinese public security minister has visited South Korea since the two…

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  • Politics

    Foreigners use Kumgangsan Hotel

    North Korea is allowing foreign groups to use some South Korea-developed facilities at the Mt. Geumgang resort, the site of a stalled cross-border project, but business remains sparse, a recent visitor there said Thursday. The resort once brought droves of South Koreans to facilities developed under an exclusive deal between…

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  • Politics

    3 nations plan consultation body

    South Korea, the United States and Japan will launch a consultation body based in Washington D.C. to facilitate trilateral cooperation, their top diplomats announced Thursday amid persisting concerns over North Korea. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Kim Sung-whan and his U.S. and Japanese counterparts, Hillary Clinton and Koichiro…

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