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West Asia
The AsiaN witnesses a humanitarian mission in Tunisia
*Editor’s note: This is a story of the humanitarian mission conducted by a local office in the northwest region of Tunisia. The mission was covered by Mr. Khalid Suleiman, Egyptian writer living in Tunisia, and correspondent of the AsiaN, with an icon of the Tunisian media Mrs. Saida Al-Zoghbi, the Asia Journalist Association member. “The…
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East Asia
Japan’s history of plundering overseas territory
Joint Project between the Northeast Asian History Foundation and The AsiaN *Editor’s Note: Security in East Asia is swaying in a rough sea. North Korea’s nuclear crisis has been highly elated amid existing territorial disputes and deep-rooted conflicts between nations in the region. South Korea, China and Japan, the countries…
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East Asia
Japanese mountaineer, reported missing at Mt. Sibayak in Indonesia, found alive by rescuers
Japanese mountaineer Kosei Yamada, center, who was reported missing on Wednesday last week, is assisted by rescuers after he was found at the bottom of a ravine at Mount Sibayak in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, March 10, 2013. Yamada was found alive near the top of the 2,212 meter…
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South Asia
Pakistani Christian women cry visiting their homes torched by Muslim mob in Lahore
A Pakistani Christian family search in their home that was torched by an angry Muslim mob in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, March 10, 2013. Hundreds of Christians clashed with police in eastern and southern Pakistan on Sunday, a day after a Muslim mob burned dozens of homes owned by members of…
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West Asia
Belongings of Americans remain in former U.S. embassy in Tehran
Pictures and equipment of Americans are seen inside the former U.S. embassy in downtown Tehran, Iran, March 10, 2013. The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Iran on April 7, 1980 after a group of Iranian students seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and captured some 60 U.S. diplomats…
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West Asia
About 4,000-year old mummies found by CT scanning to have evidence of vascular disease
In this undated photo released Sunday March 10, 2013, by a group of cardiologists lead by Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, USA, showing the sarcophagus of the mummy Hatiay (New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1550 to 1295 BCE) as it is closed after the mummy underwent a…
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South Asia
Hindu devotees gather at a temple in Mumbai to celebrate Maha Shivaratri festival
Hindu devotees queue to attend an event at the Babulnath Temple in Mumbai, India, March 10, 2013. A lot of Hindu devotees gathered at the Babulnath Temple Sunday to offer milk and flowers to celebrate the Maha Shivaratri festival. Maha Shivaratri which can be translated into “great night of Lord…
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East Asia
Anti-nuclear protest held in Tokyo in time for the second anniversary of tsunami
Protesters hold an anti-nuclear demonstration in front of the National Diet building, background center, in Tokyo Sunday, March 10, 2013. Thousands of people gathered in downtown Tokyo, marching to the prime minister’s official residence and the National Diet in protest against the government’s nuclear policy. Japan will mark the second…
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West Asia
Syrian children play at a desolate refuge camp in southern Lebanon
Syrian refugee children play outside camps at a town in south Lebanon, March 10, 2013. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said Friday that the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has reached to 336, 000. <Xinhua>
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West Asia
Yemeni girl swallows anti-schistosomiasis pill in a gov’t campaign to fight the diesase
A Yemeni girl swallow an anti-schistosomiasis pill at a school in Bait Khairan, 30km north of Sanaa, Yemen, on March 10, 2013. Financed by the World Bank, the Yemeni government started Sunday the national campaign to fight schistosomiasis that will cover 160 districts in 12 governorates, and targeted about 45…
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