• tobechecked

    Mysterious Disease Breaks Out In Cambodia

    Cambodian villagers line up to wait for a medical check-up outside Kuntha Bopha children’s hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, July 11, 2012. A deadly form of a common childhood illness has been linked to many of the mysterious child deaths in Cambodia that caused alarm after a cause could…

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  • West Asia

    A Growing Number Of Syrian Refugees Arrive In Jordan

    Syrians speak to their relatives inside the sport club at King Abdullah Gardens in Al-Rumtha city, Jordan, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Due to the increasing numbers of Syrian refugees, the Jordanian government opened a new camp for the Syrian families at King Abdullah gardens. <AP/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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  • South Asia

    Karzai Meets Akihito In Tokyo

    In this photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, listens to Japan’s Emperor Akihito during a meeting at Imperial Palace in Tokyo Monday, July 10, 2012. <AP/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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  • East Asia

    Indian Population To Overtake China In 2030

    Commuters walk past parked bikes at a market area near a train station on the eve of World Population Day in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Nearly 7 million commuters ride the overtaxed suburban rail network each work day in Mumbai. India is the second most populous country in…

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  • West Asia

    Welcome Home From Israeli Prison

    Palestinian Mahmoud Sarsak, a former player with the Palestinian national football team, is carried by supporters upon his arrival to his family’s house in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, after his release from Israeli prison, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Israel on Tuesday released Sarsak, a member of the Palestinian national soccer…

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  • Culture

    Remembering Genghis Khan’s World Conquest

    Mongolian children jockeys compete in a horse racing competition during the Naadam Festival in Khui Doloon Khudag, on the outskirts of Ulan Bator, Mongolia Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Mongolians celebrate the anniversary of Genghis Khan’s march to the world conquest with the annual sporting festival featuring traditional Mongolian events such…

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  • tobechecked

    Palestinian Girls Read Koran In Summer Camp

    Palestinian girls read verses from the Quran, Islam’s holy book, at a mosque as part of their activities in a summer camp dedicated to the preservation of the Quran in Gaza City, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. About 13,000 students, both male and female participate in similar summer camps throughout Gaza…

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  • People

    Yu-na to hold ice show in August

    Kim Yu-na will stage an ice show in August, her agency announced Tuesday. The 21-year-old reigning Olympic champion, who decided last week to extend her competitive career to the 2014 Winter Olympics after a two-year break, will host “All That Skate Summer 2012,” scheduled to run from Aug. 24 to…

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  • Society

    Buddhist sect spreads temple cuisine

    Korea’s Buddhist temple cuisine is becoming more popular among healthy eaters within and outside Korea. Reflecting the trend, the main theme of the largest Korean Buddhist sect’s visit to New York last month was food. It organized a two-week promotional campaign to highlight and raise awareness about temple cuisine, one…

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  • Business

    Why is Incheon Airport up for sale?

    The Lee Myung-bak administration and the government are facing a strong backlash in their attempts to sell Incheon International Airport and privatize one of the world’s most modern and profitable transport hubs. Many people are scratching their heads as to why the government is stubbornly sticking with its immensely unpopular…

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