• West Asia

    Major news in Yemen on June 21: PM affirms full support for Yemeni women

    Top news in <Saba>: PM affirms full support for Yemeni women Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa asserted on Wednesday his strong support for Yemeni women and their participation in forge Yemen’s future. During the women local conference held in Aden, Basindwa underlined the importance of women’s participation in the national…

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  • SocietyDrought feared to worsen food shortages in N. Korea

    Drought feared to worsen food shortages in N. Korea

    Experts predict that the dry spell in North Korea will worsen food shortages by affecting cereal and vegetable crop production in the already poverty-stricken nation. They said the corn that was planted between mid-April to early May will be one of the crops most severely affected by the lack of…

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  • SocietyTaxi drivers stage massive strike

    Taxi drivers stage massive strike

    Cabbies threaten additional action in latter half About nine out of 10 taxis were at a standstill Wednesday, as drivers staged a massive strike, calling for a pay rise and recognition of taxis as public transportation. The drivers threatened to launch additional action in the latter half of the year…

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  • Society

    ‘1965 treaty didn’t settle all issues’

    Japan’s accountability for occupation remains outstanding This is the third of a series of interviews regarding how Japan should take responsibility for its colonial rule in Korea; and the 1965 Treaty on Basic Relations between Republic of Korea and Japan ― ED. A Japanese expert on Korea-Japan relations said Tokyo’s…

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  • Business

    Small biz struggle to make ends meet

    Poor self-employed emerge as time bomb Korea’s self-employed population is swelling like a balloon due to a decaying job market that has sidelined millions of people and forced them into starting their own businesses. With economic activity squeezed to a pulp, there is a rapidly growing intersection between low-income earners,…

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  • Seoul to gain release of activists soon

    Seoul and Beijing are working toward the release of human rights activist Kim Young-hwan and three other men detained in China, an official said Wednesday, downplaying reports of imminent repatriation. Earlier reports said the two sides had finalized the release of the group detained for over 80 days in Dandong,…

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  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 20 June 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 20 June 2012. news@theasian.asia

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  • IT-Science

    Chinese space and sea explorers unleash national pride

    BEIJING, June 19 (Xinhua) — Two groups of Chinese explorers have drawn a huge amount of public attention and unleashed national pride in the country’s online community with scientific feats stretching from the faraway heavens to the depths of the sea. One group set a new national record of 6,965…

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  • West Asia

    Palestinian Attack Draws Israeli Air Strike

    An Israeli border police officer, right, and a police sapper, left, examine the remains of a rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza Strip after it hit a community along the border with the Gaza Strip, southern Israel, Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Rocket fire from the Gaza Strip on southern…

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  • Society

    Taxi Drivers Go On Strike In South Korea

    Some 20,000 taxi drivers stage a rally against the government in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Hundreds of thousands of taxi drivers staged a one-day, nationwide strike Wednesday, demanding the government cut fuel prices and hike fares.<AP/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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