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    Nepal’s parties agree to form election government led by Chief Justice

    Kathmandu – Nepal’s key four political parties, which were divided following the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in May last year, have succeeded to make a significant breakthrough by agreeing to form an election government led by sitting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Holding several rounds of meeting over…

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    Tibetan residents celebrate Shangju Festival in Sichuyan Province, China

    People of the Tibetan ethnic group perform at the Shangjiu Festival in Baoxing County, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Feb. 18, 2013. The residents of Tibetan ethnic group in Baoxing on Monday celebrated the annual Shangjiu Festival, which means the 9th day of Chinese Lunar New Year, to express the respect…

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    Shiite Muslims in Lahore condemn terrorist bomb attack that left 90 dead

    Pakistani Shiite Muslims shout slogans during a protest in eastern Pakistan’s Lahore on Feb. 18, 2013, condemning the terrorist bomb attack on Saturday which killed 90 people in Quetta, local media reported on Monday. Pakistani Shiite Muslims pray during a protest in eastern Pakistan’s Lahore on Feb. 18, 2013. <Xinhua/Sajjad>

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  • The Experiment of Democratic Islamists and Its Hope

    Europe in the Middle Ages was still lying in darkness and its priests, armed with their papal and clerical authority, involved in the sale of indulgences claiming the remission of punishment for sins. But a 16th-century church reformer, who was a professor of biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg…

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    Common Sense Approach to Conflicts in East Asia

    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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    A Spanish folk artist poses with a Shehuo perfomer in Luoyang, China

    File photo taken on April 27, 2002 shows villagers gathering on a rooftop to watch a Shehuo performance in Wangwu Township of Jiyuan, central China’s Henan Province. The performance of Shehuo can be traced back to ancient rituals held by ancestors of the Chinese people to worship the earth, which…

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    Park’s candid remarks feared to irritate NK leadership

    Soon after North Korea’s third nuclear test, Ms. Park Geun-hye, president-elect of South Korea, met current President Lee Myung-bak. As one should expect, South Korea’s future leader found harsh words for the North Korean government and its nuclear brinkmanship. Among other things, the president-elect remarked that, ‘One should know that…

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    What do journalists really do?

    LOS ANGELES ― It’s uncertain whether Asia will come to entertain many Western journalists that tried harder to understand their region, their ways and their history than Barry Wain. The other day the former editor of the once Hong Kong-based Asian Wall Street Journal (also deceased) died at 69, but…

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    Market-friendly policies expected

    Hyun Oh-seok, the nominee for the deputy prime minister in charge of economic affairs, is expected to place top priority on maintaining a balance between economic growth and social welfare, to restore the middle class and revitalize the sluggish economy. “I think we should carry out policies to boost our…

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    Libyans celebrate second anniversary of uprising that toppled Gaddafi regime

    Libyan people attend a celebration for the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled the regime of strongman Muammar Gaddafi in Benghazi, on Feb. 17, 2013. <Xinhua/Mohammed El Shaiky>

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