• West Asia

    Draft law fails to ensure disability rights in Morocco

    A draft law on rights for disabled people that has gone before the Moroccan parliament has been criticized by civil society groups. Moroccan disability associations are being supported by Human Rights Watch, which recently wrote to the Moroccan parliament calling on lawmakers to ensure that the draft law accords full…

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  • Society

    Remembering Edie Sedgwick

    What urged me to write about Edie Sedgwick was first, her timeless beauty, and then her tragic life story but most of all, it was her sensitive soul that remained mostly hidden behind the mask of her beauty, trendsetting fashion statements that influenced the 1960s America and, her popularity as…

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  • Culture

    “Tug of War” joins UNESCO’s intangible heritage list

    The traditional game of “Tug of War” was recently added to UNESCO’s international intangible heritage list. The decision was made during the meeting the intangible heritage committee of UNESCO held in Namibia on Wednesday 2nd December. It’s worthy to mention that four Asian countries: South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Philippines, applied…

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  • East Asia

    China turning hostile toward North Korean defectors

    The Chinese government regards North Korean defectors as illegal immigrants, and said on Thursday that they should be forcibly repatriated. Its hostile approach came despite the United Nations’ growing criticism of Beijing’s forced repatriation of asylum seekers from the Kim Jong-un regime; and possibly reflects an improvement in relations between…

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  • Culture

    TaeTiSeo welcome winter with “Dear Santa”

    The trio from Girls’ Generation have returned with a new song for the upcoming holiday season as part of their mini album titled “Dear Santa”, which will include 6 tracks. “Dear Santa” was just released as they’ve been teasing for the release of the song and the music video fro over…

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  • South East Asia

    Heavy Snow alert in Korea

    Heavy snow alert has been issued on 30 cities and regional districts throughout the nation Thursday morning, including Seoul, Incheon and those in Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong and North Gyeongsang Provinces. Korea Meteorological Administration has issued the alert early this morning on Incheon and southern provinces and later at 7:10 a.m.…

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  • South East Asia

    Geoje International Photo Festival: Photographers community gathers in Geoje Island

    November 27 marked my first visit to Geoje Island, the second largest island in Korea. The reason was quite simple and interesting. My photographs had been selected as part of the first Geoje International Photo Festival and I was also on assignment to cover the festival. The two-day journey to…

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  • South East Asia

    Sex slavery talks between Korean, Japan likely to continue into 2016

    Negotiations between Korea and Japan over Tokyo’s sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II are likely to drag on into next year. Japan’s Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said he was skeptical about striking a deal with Korea over the issue by the end of this year, Japan’s Nihon…

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  • West Asia

    International festival of visually impaired musicians in Tunisia

    Starting on Thursday 3rd December and until Saturday 5th December, the first round for the International Festival for Blind Musicians will be held in Tunisia’s capital, Tunis. The festival chose for its first round to honor one of the icons of the Arab music, the late Sheikh Imam. This festival, the…

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  • South Asia

    Indian newspaper not published for the first time in 137 years due to floods

    The Hindu, one of the oldest newspapers in India, was not published on Wednesday for the first time in 137 years due to heavy downpour and flooding in Chennai. The paper, famous for its history of objective journalism has been published daily since 1878 but on Wednesday, it could not get…

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