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  • East Asia

    Unification Church eyes new engagement with NK

    The Unification Church Foundation in South Korea has told the government that it intends to fold its joint auto-venture in North Korea, an official said Wednesday, confirming earlier reports. But the church founded by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon, appears to want to continue its engagement with Pyongyang, one…

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  • East Asia

    ‘Lower voting age below 18’

    17 year-olds can serve in military but denied vote Are you 18 years old? If so, you cannot vote in any elections in South Korea. You can neither join political parties nor express your views on a certain candidate because to do so is regarded as a form of political…

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  • East Asia

    Addiction vs. distraction

    These days, many smartphone users in Korea are busy playing Anipang, a cyber game on Kakao Talk. In a crowded subway train, teenagers are absorbed in whipping their fingers to match three of the same animals in a row, a completely different scene from subway trains in countries in the…

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  • East Asia

    Afghanistan calls for deeper ties with Korea

    A senior Afghanistan official urged Seoul to facilitate engagement from Korea this week, saying economic projects will be vital for stability in 2014 when NATO scales down its forces in the war-torn nation. During a visit to Seoul Monday, Afghani Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin underscored the country’s vast natural…

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  • East Asia

    Wangsimni: From pasture to ‘gopchang’ street

    The smoky smell from restaurants and street vendors that grill “gopchang” (intestines of cows or pigs) usually depicts a night scene of the Wangsimni street in Seoul. Better known as the “gopchang” district, Wangsimni is surrounded by uneven and curvy roads spanning the gigantic construction site of urban redevelopment projects.…

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  • East Asia

    Naro set to lift off

    Locally-made rocket to be launched this afternoon GOHEUNG, South Jeolla Province – Korea is set to launch a locally assembled rocket today with officials hoping that this time it will succeed. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said Wednesday that the final…

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  • Business

    Paris Baguette going global

    SPC aims to increase bakery outlets to 3,000 in 60 countries by 2020 Bread is a staple food for Westerners and few doubt that the best-quality breads are baked in their countries. For Korean food and confectionery conglomerate SPC Group this is an image it hopes to shatter. The company’s…

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  • tobechecked

    The AsiaN on 28 November 2012

    The AsiaN Top on 28 November 2012.

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  • West Asia

    Egyptian journalists challenge constitutional declaration by President Morsi

    The general assembly of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate on Sunday voiced its rejection of President Mohamed Morsi’s constitutional declaration, threatening to stage a general strike in retaliation for Morsi’s divisive Thursday declaration. Eight decisions are adopted by the General Assembly: First: The emergency general assembly of the Journalists Syndicate declares its…

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  • West Asia

    Wael Ghonim: I reject constitutional declaration and stand against President Morsi

    Egyptian political activist Wael Ghonim wrote a statement to his readers on his personal account (Facebook) explaining the reasons for his stand against the constitutional declaration supplementing issued by President Mohammed Morsi, a few days ago, which made the Egyptian people divided, and called throats drop it in Tahrir Square.…

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