• East Asia

    North Korean defector talks about embracing culture through food

    Food is usually an easy entry to a different culture. When it comes to North Korean food, however, there have been few that represent local recipes, a defector says.   Hong Eun-hye, 41, a defector who has been selling various North Korean food from sweets and snacks to abai-sundae ―…

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  • East Asia

    North Korea can learn economy from Hanoi

    Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi can present a potential economic model for North Korea as it seeks to abandon its nuclear program in favor of economic development. Vietnam has been selected as the venue for the second summit between the leaders of North Korea and the U.S. as the country has…

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  • East Asia

    Moon: Trump-Kim summit to produce ‘specific, substantial’ outcomes

    President Moon Jae-in expressed the hope Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un can build off their first meeting to make “more specific and substantial progress” at their second summit, which he believes could help advance inter-Korean relations. “Beyond bringing a lasting peace with no…

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  • East Asia

    Ministry to survey food delivery industry’s plastic usage

    The Ministry of Environment will conduct a survey on plastic use in food delivery service in the first half of the year as a preliminary to regulate on plastic use in the industry, the ministry said, Monday. Currently, there are no regulations on using plastic products for food containers or disposable…

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  • East Asia

    Can North Korea exist in international society?

    International society is, historically at least, a rather British concept. It was first put forward by the scholar Martin Wight during a series of lectures at the London School of Economics in the 1950s. The basic premise being that when states interact with each other over time, there evolves a…

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  • South East Asia

    Cambodian Education

      The Cambodian education system has been improved for years after getting blame from the public for its poor and corrupt system during more than three decades of civil conflicts such as the Khmer Rouge “Killing Fields” regime from 1975 to 1979 when schools were completely closed and some even…

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  • West Asia

    Educational Structure of Iran at a Difficult Point

    The educational system in Iran was defined several years ago at three levels: primary school (5 years), guidance (3 years) and high school (4 years). But now, after several decades, it has again been divided into two parts: primary school (6 years) and high school (6 years); plus one year…

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  • tobechecked

    Magazine N, January 2019

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  • East Asia

    North Korea: economy, denuclearization, summit

    “I am ready to meet the U.S. president again anytime”     In the New Year speech, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un mentioned, “I am ready to meet the U.S. president again anytime, and will make efforts to obtain without fail results which can be welcomed by the international community.”…

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  • East Asia

    Beijing rejects Hong Kong’s anti-corruption laws eyeing city head

    China’s central government has rejected a plan by Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor to tighten the city’s anti-corruption laws and ensure that all gifts and benefits offered to the chief executive are graft-free. Beijing found the idea of amending the existing law for this reason unacceptable, a source…

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