• World

    A Cargo Train Fire Set By Mob Leaves Eight Dead In India

    People gather near the site of a train fire in Bikaner, India, Sept. 17, 2012. A goods train was set on fire by mob after it rammed into a truck at an unmanned railway crossing on the Jaisalmer-Bikaner line, killing eight and injuring several others. <Xinhua/NEWSis> news@theasian.asia

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  • World

    Condolence Offered By A Libyan Girl To Four Americans Killed In Benghazi

    A Libyan girl places flowers at the gate of the U.S. consulate, in Benghazi, Libya, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. The U.S. Ambassador, Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the consulate Tuesday Sept. 11, 2012, part of a wave of assaults on U.S. diplomatic missions…

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  • Mideast chaos shows need for American energy

    NEW YORK ― America’s economic well-being is at the mercy of the most thin-skinned hotheads on Earth. The tragic and outrageous assassination of American officials in Libya and the vicious attacks on U.S. embassies in Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen dramatize the enormous risk of depending on petroleum from a region…

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  • Column

    Annual Korea-Yonsei sports event is biggest festival for both universities

    When you ask Koreans or foreigners who know South Korea pretty well on which are the best universities in Korea, they will tell you about SKY. SKY stands for Seoul National University, Korea University and Yonsei University. From the three universities above, two – Korea University and Yonsei University – are private universities. Both…

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  • Column

    Hazard of Internet age

    One of the biggest and most recalcitrant problems in Nigeria today is the rapid disappearance of a reading culture. Many people barely read even newspapers, preferring instead to spend their time chatting on social networking sites. And others use it for fraudulent and heinous acts. It is difficult to escape…

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  • Number of multiracial students rises to 46,900

    The number of students from multiracial families increased fivefold since 2006 and by more than 20 percent over the past year, statistics showed Monday. Data compiled by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology showed the number of multiracial students increased by 8,276, or 21 percent, to 46,954 this year…

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  • Politics

    Will father’s legacy damage Park’s bid?

    Saenuri party’s candidate adjusting stance little by little Rep. Park Geun-hye, the presidential candidate of the ruling Saenuri Party, is grappling with the legacy of her father, the late former President Park Chung-hee. The deceased Park seized power in a military coup in 1961 and maintained an iron-fisted dictatorship for…

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  • Politics

    Are 2 allies or foes?

    Moon on 1st day as candidate; Ahn to disclose plans Wednesday Will the two mix and match for a joint bid or go their separate ways with the risk of certain defeat at the hands of the ruling Saenuri Party’s presidential candidate Park Geun-hye? Soon, the first look will be…

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  • Samsung advertisement strikes back at Apple

    Samsung Electronics has struck back at Apple, not in their multiple courtroom fights over patents, but through newspaper advertisements. The Korean company has released an ad campaign in newspapers both here and in the United States, directly comparing its Galaxy S3 with Apple’s iPhone 5, under the tagline “It doesn’t…

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  • East Asia

    [The AsiaN Video for Indonesian] Microsoft Korea Berkeinginan Untuk Menjadi "Melting Pot"

    Halo! Saya Meidyana Rayana, dari Indonesia. Berikut adalah berita dari Korea Selatan. Microsoft Korea berkeinginan untuk menjadi “melting pot” atau tempat bercampur dimana masyarakat dengan berbagai kewarganegaraan dan latar belakang budaya berkomitmen untuk mendorong pengalaman teknologi pribadi di negara yang terobsesi dengan segala jenis e teknologi. James Kim, General Manager…

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