• West Asia

    Jewish Activists Push For New Settlement In Israel’s Mixed Arab-Jewish Cities

    In this photo taken on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, Israeli Jewish activist Aharon Attias poses for a photograph in front of new housing project for religious Jews in Israel’s mixed Arab-Jewish town of Lod, central Israel. Religious Jews who are the bedrock of the settlement movement have marked Israel’s mixed…

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  • East Asia

    Busan International Film Festival Opens In Busan, South Korea

    Guests are silhouetted in the opening ceremony of the Busan International Film Festival in Busan, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Chinese actress Tang Wei and South Korean actor Ahn Sung-ki pose during the opening ceremony of the Busan International Film Festival in Busan, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.…

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  • South Asia

    Russia-Pakistani Foreign Ministers Hold Talks In Islamabad

    Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, left, holds talks with her Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. The foreign ministers of Russia and Pakistan insisted on Thursday that the ties between their countries are strengthening, despite grousing in the Pakistani media about Russian President…

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  • South Asia

    Indian People Protest Against Rampant Corruption, Lawlessness In Bhopal

    Indian policemen use a water cannon to disperse Congress party workers who marched to Madhya Pradesh state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s residence to protest against alleged corruption and the deteriorating law and lack of order in the state, in Bhopal, India, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012. Congress party workers gather…

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  • World

    Moroccan Women Protest Against Arrival Of Dutch Sailboat Advocating Safe Abortions

    Moroccan women protest the scheduled arrival of a Dutch ship advocating safe and legal abortions in Smir, Morocco Thursday oct 4 2012. Their signs read “no to abortion.” Moroccan authorities sealed a port where a Dutch abortion ship was set to arrive , while demonstrators protested against its arrival. Women’s…

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  • IT-Science

    Firms scale back on spending

    In times of massive uncertainties like these, cash is king and doing nothing becomes a valid investment strategy. This appears to be an article of faith for Korea’s big businesses, which are rushing to scale back on their lavish investment commitments for this year and next as Korea’s export-dependent economy…

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  • Society

    Hashima ― forgotten island of tragedy

    800 Koreans forced to work in colonial-era coal mines A government investigation committee, Thursday, unveiled a report on Japan’s forced mobilization of Koreans on Hashima Island during its colonial rule (1910-1945). The findings of the report is the culmination of research carried out by the Commission on Verification and Support…

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  • People

    KTO to appoint Kenny G as honorary ambassador

    The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) will appoint renowned saxophone artist Kenny G as an honorary ambassador on Wednesday. It plans to attract tourists by promoting Korean culture in the U.S. market with the help of American artists such as Kenny G. “Because the American market is so large it’s not…

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  • Lifestyle

    Power of Psy, power of Korea

    Psy rocks Seoul Plaza with own style Tens of thousands of citizens hopped and screamed in joy on Seoul Plaza Thursday for the first time in 10 years. The last time the massive plaza was packed with this many people was when Korea’s national football squad fought its way to…

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  • Culture

    Hangeul riding high on hallyu

    Various activities planned to mark creation of Korean alphabet Hangeul, or the Korean alphabet, is considered one of the most treasured cultural creations of the country. Recently it has been a popular cultural source. One of the most popular K-dramas last year was “Deep-rooted True,” about the development of the…

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