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    Asian scholars discuss ways to enhance exchange

    YANTAI – The 2nd International Conference on Social Development in East Asian Countries was held at Shandong University of Business and Technolgy (SUBT) here on June 15-17 amid attendance of about 30 noted sociologists from South Korea, Japan and China. Yantai is a port city in Shandong Peninsula, eastern China,…

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  • Politics

    8 Soldiers Killed in Clashes with PKK

    At least eight Turkish soldiers were killed and 15 were wounded on Tuesday in fighting with PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party) militants in southeast Turkey, security sources said, in the deadliest clashes in recent months. 10 terrorists were killed by Turkish military forces in retaliation. Terrorists attempted to attack a military…

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  • West Asia

    Iran, Six Powers To Hold Expert Talks On July 3

    Chief Iranian nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks to the media after the talks on the controversial Iranian nuclear program in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Iran and six world powers are suspending high-level talks meant to dispel suspicions that Tehran might turn its nuclear activities into making weapons, the…

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  • World

    Egypt Thrown Into Chaos After Presidential Election

    Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporters attend prayers during an anti ruling military council demonstration in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt Tuesday, June 19, 2012. A campaign spokesman for Hosni Mubarak’s ex-prime minister said Tuesday that Ahmed Shafiq has won Egypt’s presidential election, countering the Muslim Brotherhood’s claims that its candidate was the…

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  • South East Asia

    Major news in Vietnam on June 20: VN, Laos work on admin reform

    Top news in <vietnam+>:  VN, Laos work on admin reform   Vietnam and Laos need to step up information and experience exchange in administrative reform and wage policy as they are common concerns of the two home affairs ministries, said President Truong Tan Sang. Sang’s remark was made at his…

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    Major news in Thailand on June 20: Canadian sisters to be autopsied in Bangkok

    Top news in <The Nation>: Canadian sisters to be autopsied in Bangkok  Audrey and Noemi Belanger were found dead at the Palm Residence Hotel last Friday. Both were in their 20s. The autopsies will be conducted at Ramathibodi Hospital as per a request by the Canadian Embassy. Institute of Forensic…

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  • West Asia

    Major news in Saudi Arabia on June 20: Egyptian ex-president Mubarak Clinically Dead

    Top news in <Arab News>: Egyptian ex-president Mubarak on life support   Hosni Mubarak was on life support in hospital on Wednesday, Egyptian military officials said, denying a report that the ousted president was clinically dead. Earlier the state news agency, amid high tension over the election of a new…

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  • West Asia

    Major news in Lebanon on June 20: Mubarak’s final chapter

    Top news in <The Daily Star>: Mubarak’s final chapter Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak was being kept alive by life support after he was rushed from prison to a military one in a rapidly worsening condition, officials said. The 84-year-old ousted leader’s health crisis added a new element of uncertainty just as…

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    Conquering Mt. Everest’s impossible without Sherpas ②

    *This is the second of two-part story about the role of Sherpas they have played for the successful climbing of the Mt. Everest. According to Ang Chhiring Sherpa, of the total 3700 individuals who climbed the peak, some 1900 are Sherpas. Eight of them were women Sherpa. This year too these people…

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    The AsiaN on 19 Jun 2012 The AsiaN Editor news@theasian.asia

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