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  • Election sets new standards

    The 18th presidential election introduced some new provisions to expand people’s political rights and ensure greater fairness. The overseas ballot was introduced, enabling more people to vote, including sailors on ships that were permitted to establish polling stations. The first overseas votes in the presidential poll took place between Dec.…

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  • East Asia

    ‘Xian is the place to run businesses’

    XIAN, China – Park Soo-young, 40, runs a software development company named Tomato-Soft Company in this city in Shaanxi Province, China. He is one of the first Koreans to open up a business at Xian’s Software Park, a district designated as a special economic zone by the Chinese government. The…

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  • East Asia

    Korean National Ballet vs Universal Ballet

    For the dancers performing as Clara and the Nutcracker princes in Korea’s two prominent ballet companies, December is the busiest month, during which Christmas plans mean nothing. Kim Li-hoe, Jung Young-jae of Korean National Ballet and Son You-hee, Rhee Hyon-jun of Universal Ballet are among those who have spent years…

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  • East Asia

    Markets unlikely to be swayed by election

    With the presidential election over, policymakers and investors are looking to how the results will affect the future course of financial markets, particularly the stock market. Analysts predict the stock market will receive a short-term boost on the elimination of political uncertainty and the anticipation of stimulative economic policies by…

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    The AsiaN on 20 December 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 20 December 2012.

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  • East Asia

    South Korea’s 1st woman President vows to make new approach toward NK

    SEOUL – Park Geun-hye, daughter of a divisive military strongman from South Korea’s authoritarian era, was elected the country’s first female president Wednesday, a landmark win that could mean a new drive to start talks with rival North Korea. After five years of high tension under unpopular incumbent Lee Myung-bak…

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    Egyptian Novelist Youssef Ziedan: Religious terror of fanatic people starts when they speak in the name of God

    Youssef Ziedan is an Egyptian scholar who specializes in Arabic and Islamic studies. He worked as director of the Manuscript Center and Museum affiliated to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. He is a university professor, a public lecturer, a columnist and a prolific author of more than 50 books. The study of…

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    [The AsiaN Video for Indonesian] Korea Utara Mengacuhkan Peringatan, Meluncurkan Roket

    Halo! Saya Meidyana Rayana dari Indonesia. Berikut adalah berita mengenai peluncuran roket Korea Utara ke orbit. Sekitar dua jam setelah peluncuran, media pemerintah Korea Utara menyatakan kesuksesan peluncuran yang menciptakan perayaan di ibukota Pyongyang. Komando Pertahanan Luar Angkasa Amerika Utara atau NORAD, kemudian menegaskan bahwa Korea Utara tampaknya telah menempatkan…

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    The AsiaN on 19 December 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 19 December 2012.

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  • South Asia

    Hand Grenade Attack On Pakistani Air Force Base Leaves 10 Injured

    An injured man receives medical treatment at a hospital in Nowshera, Pakistan, Dec. 18, 2012. At least 10 people were injured in a hand grenade attack on a Pakistani Air Force (PAF) engineering center in the country’s northwest city of Nowshera on Tuesday morning, said security sources. A Pakistan army…

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