• Menu
THEAsiaN

AJA Brief

  • Search for
THEAsiaN
  • HOME
  • ALL
  • ASIA
    • East Asia
    • South East Asia
    • South Asia
    • Central Asia
    • West Asia
    • AJA Newsbites
  • NEWS
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Society
    • Culture
    • Education
    • IT-Science
    • Environment
    • People
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Media
    • World
  • OPINION
    • Column
    • Interview
    • AJA Statement
  • LANGUAGE
    • KOR
    • SINDHI
    • RUS
  • Sidebar
Wednesday, March 4 2026
Latest Article
  • When War Silences the Songs of Gulf Children
  • AJA Newsbites – March 4, 2026
  • Seven Million Bangladeshis in the Middle East in Extreme Fear; Relatives Worried
  • The View from Manama: Bahrain Did Not Choose This War – So, Why Is It Paying the Price?
  • War Kills Innocent People
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • X

AJA Brief

  • East Asia

    The politics of art in the art of politics: South Korean art festival marred by censorship scandal

    By Joel Lee A South Korean art exhibition is embroiled in a storm of international controversy after an art work was pulled under political pressure, raising the issue of freedom of expression and censorship. The Gwangju Biennale, an art festival dedicated to the spirit of democracy, is held in the…

    Read More »
  • Culture

    [AJA Global Report] No More Dracula in Romania

    When hearing about Romania, the first thing that pops out in people’s mind is the horrid count, count Dracula. The thirsty vampires, the wandering bats, the scared people, the terror that fills the night, stories of the medieval times that still brings shivers in the spine of the listener. But,…

    Read More »
  • Culture

    [AJA TALK] Harvest Festival and Thanksgiving Ceremony in the world

    Harvest festivals and thanksgiving ceremonies are the celebrations held all over the world in the honor of the successful harvest season. Traditions and celebrations are different and it is always interesting to know something new about customs other countries have. The AJA Talk meeting, took place August 22nd, gave the…

    Read More »
  • Business

    [AJA Global Report] Asian Alternative for Polish Apples

    The Russian embargo on Polish fruits and vegetables created great panic among Polish fruit farmers. Especially apple exporters are afraid of the new laws, that cause them to look for a new market for over 700 000 fruits. Even Polish government launched special campaign “Eat Polish Apples” trying to raise…

    Read More »
  • West Asia

    [AJA Global Report] Uzbekistan to participate in the K-POP World Festival 2014

    K-POP World Festival 2014 will be held in Changwon city, South Korea, on October Lolita Vagapova will represent Uzbekistan in the international contest K-POP World Festival 2014 to be held in Changwon city, South Korea, in October this year reported Jahon information agency. Embassy of the Republic of Korea to…

    Read More »
  • East Asia

    [AJA Global Report] Movie Star Jackie Chan’s son detained in Beijing over drugs

    The son of movie star Jackie Chan, Jaycee Chan, also known as Fang Zuming, and an award-winning Taiwanese actor, Ko Chen-tung, were detained by Beijing police for drug-related offences. Over 100 grams of marijuana were found and both Chan and Ko confessed to using drugs. The police put Chan under…

    Read More »
  • Central Asia

    [AJA Global Report] Russian become easily travel to Korea by Visa-free entry

    Russia and Korea getting closer Korea became closer to Russian from this year – visa-free entry allows a great number of people easily travel between these countries. Russians were free to visit Jeju island before, but now they could travel all over South Korea and Koreans, in turn, could visit…

    Read More »
  • East Asia

    S. Korean economy strong against global risks

    By Joel Lee South Korea’s economy will stay firm against global financial risk factors with strong fundamentals in foreign currency loan and liquidity position, the nation’s integrated financial regulator Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) projected Thursday. Korea’s foreign exchange reserves is the world’s 7th largest, with a 29-months record streak of…

    Read More »
  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 3 September 2014

    The AsiaN on 3 September 2014.

    Read More »
  • East Asia

    S. Korean economy up 0.5 pct in Q2: BOK

    By Joel Lee South Korea’s economy expanded a seasonally adjusted 0.5 percent in the second quarter (Q2) from the first (Q1), supported by manufacturing growth, revised data by the Bank of Korea (BOK) showed Thursday. The figure is slightly lower than the July estimate of 0.6 percent growth. Korea’s gross…

    Read More »
  • First
  • ...
  • 540
  • 550
  • «
  • 551
  • 552
  • 553
  • »
  • 560
  • 570
  • ...
  • Last

About Us / Greetings / Network / Terms and Conditions / Privacy Policy / Contact Us

© Copyright , THE AsiaN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse, you consent to our use of cookies. Learn more
Back to top button
Close
  • Facebook
  • X
SITE MAP
  • HOME
  • ALL
  • ASIA
    • East Asia
    • South East Asia
    • South Asia
    • Central Asia
    • West Asia
    • AJA Newsbites
  • NEWS
    • Human Rights
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Society
    • Culture
    • Education
    • IT-Science
    • Environment
    • People
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Media
    • World
  • OPINION
    • Column
    • Interview
    • AJA Statement
  • LANGUAGE
    • KOR
    • SINDHI
    • RUS
THE AsiaN is…
  • About Us
  • Greetings
    • Publisher
    • Editor in Chief of English Edition
    • Editor in Chief of Sindhi Edition
    • Editor in Chief of Russian Edition
  • Network
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • 로고
Close