• tobechecked

    Magazine N, July 2018

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  • East Asia

    Create your color at Ink Lab

    In this technologically advanced era, ever-smarter gadgets and artificial intelligence software help people save time and increase efficiency. However, analogue culture still exists and many people are drawn to all things analogue, putting up with inconveniences. Grownups enjoy coloring books, use fountain pens and decorate their diaries by hand as…

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  • Culture

    Comic Con Seoul 2018 to display pop culture trends

    Comic Con Seoul 2018, a global pop culture convention, will open on Friday at COEX in southern Seoul and continue throughout the weekend. The event offers a chance for geeks in Korea to check out the latest trends in comics, movies, dramas, animation, games and toys. The event, taking place…

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  • East Asia

    Tearful reunion: 181 South Koreans to meet separated family in North on Aug. 20-26

    One hundred eighty one elderly Koreans _ 93 from the South and 88 from the North, will meet their relatives during a reunion of separated families scheduled from Aug. 20 to 26. The list was finalized and exchanged between the Red Cross organizations of the South and North, Saturday, through…

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  • East Asia

    Drone Attack in Venezuela

    Drones armed with explosives detonated near Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as he gave a speech to hundreds of soldiers in Caracas on Saturday but the socialist leader was unharmed, according to the government. Seven people were injured in the apparent attack which came as Maduro celebrated the National Guard’s 81st…

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  • East Asia

    Death toll from Indonesian earthquake rises to 82, hundreds injured

    A powerful quake which struck the Indonesian holiday island of Lombok has killed 82 people and wounded hundreds, national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said early Monday, with thousands of buildings damaged. The seven-magnitude tremor, which triggered panic among tourists and locals on Sunday evening, was also felt on…

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  • IT-Science

    Homeopathy and water memory

    The story of water memory begins from homeopathy. Homeopathy views diseases symptoms originated from the human body’s natural healing process. Homeopathy uses toxic substance to enhance the ability of natural healing. It is thus very natural that homeopathy tried dilution method to reduce harmful effect of toxin. Homeopathic dilution is…

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  • East Asia

    “The Mystery of Laos Dam Business”

    NGOs in Thailand will hold a civic forum titled “The Mystery of Laos Dam Business” on the 9th of August. Thai civic groups will point out the problems of the construction companies, the National Assembly, and the Thai Energy Plan in connection with the collapse of the dam. They are…

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  • East Asia

    Laos dam collapses

    Hundreds of people are missing and an unknown number believed dead after the collapse of a hydropower dam in southeast Laos. The accident happened at the Xepian-Xe Nam Noy hydropower dam in the southeastern province of Attapeu in July, sparking flash floods in villages in the area and leaving more…

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  • East Asia

    Reflections on Inequality in Asia

    The Asian growth experience generates somewhat contradictory messages in the resurgent debates about inequality. At the global level, Asia’s remarkable economic performance has not only driven an unprecedented decline in global poverty but a decline in global income inequality as well. Asia is responsible for a substantial share of what…

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