• Vow to renounce privileges

    All lawmakers should join drive to reform Assembly The governing Saenuri Party adopted a resolution on six reform measures for the abolition of lawmakers’ privileges and benefits at the end of a two-day workshop in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, Saturday. We applaud the ruling party’s initiative to renovate the National…

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  • Society

    Why India is worth the trip

    Noh Yeon-jie, 27, a student, was in India five years ago. Despite her ups and downs, “the trip helped me grow as a person and expand my horizons. I came back with unforgettable memories,” she wrote in an email. Kim Hyung-dong, 32, a marketing specialist, has been thinking about where…

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  • West Asia

    Major news in Turkey on June 11: Election of Kurd as SNC head may pull Kurds into uprising

    Top News in <Today’s Zaman>: Election of Kurd as SNC head may pull Kurds into uprising The election of Abdelbasset Sida, a Kurd, to lead the Syrian National Council (SNC), Syria’s main opposition umbrella group in exile, is expected to help enlist the support of the 1.5 million-strong Kurdish community,…

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  • West Asia

    Major news in Iran on Jun 11: Reneging on agreements has slowed progress of talks, Iran tells 5+1

    Top news in <Tehran Times>: Reneging on agreements has slowed progress of talks, Iran tells 5+1 The deputy secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has said that a reluctance by the 5+1 group (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany) to adhere to the agreements…

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  • West Asia

    Int’l Handcrafts Exhibit Opens in Iran

    A visitor looks at exhibits during the 2nd International Handicrafts Exhibition in Tehran, capital of Iran, June 10, 2012. <Xinhua> news@theasian.asia

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  • West Asia

    Syrian Uprising Leaves Many Things Destroyed Or Damaged

    Syrians look at a destroyed military tank at the northern town of Ariha, on the outskirts of Idlib, Syria, Sunday, June 10, 2012. Syrians sit next to a damaged house at the northern town of Ariha, on the outskirts of Idlib, Syria, Sunday, June 10, 2012. A Syrian family walk…

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  • tobechecked

    Libya Assembly Election To Be Postponed

    Nuri Alabbar, spokesman of Libya’s electoral committee, speaks during a press conference in Tripoli, Libya, June 10, 2012. Libya’s electoral committee announced Sunday that the forthcoming constituent assembly elections, originally set to be held later this month, are to be postponed to July 7. <Xinhua> news@theasian.asia

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  • South Asia

    A Bus Fire Kills At Least 7 In Pakistan

    Wreckage of a burnt bus is seen after a firing incident in southern Pakistan’s port city of Karachi, June 10, 2012. At least 7 people were killed and many others were injured including a woman in the firing incident in Karachi on Sunday. <Xinhua> news@theasian.asia

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  • First Sino-Vietnam highway expected to open in 2013

    KUNMING, June 10 (Xinhua) — The first highway linking southwest China’s Yunnan Province and Vietnam will open to traffic next year, local authorities confirmed Sunday. The 600-km journey from Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan, to Hanoi, capital of Vietnam, will be reduced to six to seven hours from 12-plus hours,…

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  • Can Korea withstand impact of ‘perfect storm’?

    Can Korea withstand the impact of a “perfect storm” ― a swooning toxic Europe, a faltering U.S. recovery and a slowing China? Policymakers are trying to be reassuring, pointing to their huge foreign currency war chest and protections against massive capital outflow Others cite an ever-growing trade dependency, vulnerability of…

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