• East Asia

    Gutenberg’s invention of metal movable type from Korea?

    The Development of a Piece of Faction – <Gutenberg’s Joseon> Park Hyun-chan / Writer, CEO of StoryLogic What incident in the last thousand years impacted humanity the most? It depends, but the U.S. magazine <Life> selected the invention of metal movable type as the most influential incident of the history…

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  • West Asia

    [AJA Statement] Not Only Words, Actions Are Needed

    AJA believes that condemning the Israel’s horrific military assault against humans and humanity in the Palestinian Strip of Gaza is no longer enough. Words will not get back the lives of those killed, currently more than 1375, mostly from civilians, with over 250 Palestinian children, whom many of them were…

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  • Society

    Women’s access to managerial positions in Morocco

    Understanding the structural impediments Genuine and steady progress is partially constrained by the persistence of important structural impediments Morocco enjoys currently quite advanced legal framework regarding women rights. Not only the country has ratified the main United Nations conventions related to the protection and the promotion of women rights, but…

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  • East Asia

    KOICA built 12 schools for free in Sri-Lanka

    After, civil war in Northern part of Sri Lanka, the Korean government built 12 schools for free. KOICA(Korea International Cooperation Agency), a government aid organization, has spent $5 million to build elementary and secondary schools and additional facilities in Kilinochchi province which is located in the northern part of Sri…

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  • East Asia

    17 Years of Continuing Popularity – Nanta Pounds On the World

    The era of Hallyu, or Korean wave, has come. K-Pop has gone beyond idol music and swept the world with “Gangnam Style”. The thrilling rhythm and simple movement that could be easily imitated by anyone made the world dance. But 15 years before this “Psy Boom”, there was an original…

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  • West Asia

    The Air World War

    It has been the toughest week for aviation in 2014, with 3 aircraft crashes. It began with Malaysia Boeing 777-200, that left Amsterdam-Schiphol runway 36C at 1230LT bound for Kuala Lumpur. It reach its planned altitude of 31,000 feet quite rapidly and the crew obtained the authorization to continue to…

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  • West Asia

    Kuwait News Reports Ashraf Dali, 2014 Manhae Grand Prize Awardees

    Kuwait’s newspaper Al-Rai reported Ashraf Dali who is a 2014 Manhae Grand Prize Awardees. Ashraf Dali, the president of the Asia Journalist Association (AJA) Middle East chapter was determined as one of the awardees of the Manhae Grand Prize 2014 in the field of arts and literature. Ashraf Dali (1963~)…

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  • West Asia

    [AJA Global Report] Growing Distrust Between Poland and Russia

    Growing Distrust Between Poland and Russia The Ukraine Crisis, Russian ban on Polish pork, energy and military security are just few conflict points in the Poland-Russia bilateral relations. Having its roots deep in both countries history, the growth of distrust between two countries and its societies seems to be unstoppable…

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  • West Asia

    [AJA Global Report] Pride of Uzbekistan

    Last Saturday (July 5th) Ravshan Irmatov, football referee from Uzbekistan, set up a record at the FIFA 2014 World Cup held in Brazil, reported Jahon information agency. Four-time Asian Football Confederation (AFC) “Referee of the Year” award winner Ravshan Irmatov officiated the quarter-final match between Netherlands and Costa Rica. He…

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  • Business

    [AJA Global Report] Algeria’s economy and the gap between resources and achievements

    Algeria is the largest country in Africa in terms of surface area, the tenth in the world. It has the third largest oil reserves in Africa after Nigeria and Libya, where its proven oil reserves is estimated at 12.2 billion barrels. It also has the second largest reserves of natural…

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