• [The AsiaN 1st Anniv] The AsiaN proves trendsetter

    During my visits to Republic of Korea for two consecutive years in 2007 and 2008 at the invitation of Asia Journalists Association AJA, Mr. Lee Sang-Ki had hinted about taking some new initiatives, but I had no slightest idea that he and his team would be providing another platform for…

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  • [The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Celebration Message from Nepal

    It is a matter of pride that the launching of the AsiaN has completed its first year. During a year, several news articles on diverse issues of the people of Asia as well as the globe were printed in the AsiaN. The wide coverage of areas and issues by the AsiaN…

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  • East Asia

    Moroccan writers’ union is the first Arabic institute to sign a memorandum of understanding with AJA and the AsiaN

    As part of the Moroccan/Asian relations, the president of the Moroccan writers’ union Abderrhim Allam signed a memorandum of agreement earlier this month, between the Moroccan writers’ union and AJA association and TheAsianN, in South Korea. Allam visited South Korea after receiving a personal invitation from the head of TheAsiaN,…

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  • China and Korea

    New governments ought t seek better partnership America finished picking its leader for the next four years yesterday. China will begin a similar, but a very different, process tomorrow: the new Chinese leader has long been decided and will be in charge for a decade. Korea has been paying greater…

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  • East Asia

    Cautious approach to wind energy

    The capital is awash with advertisements promoting wind energy featuring predictable idyllic depictions of rolling green hills, trees and sunshine. Certainly wind power may have an important part to play in the fight against climate change but what developers never mention are its adverse environmental impacts. In the Republic of…

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  • East Asia

    Presidential politics in Korea vs. US

    It is only once every 20 years that the Korean and U.S. presidential elections coincide, so the recent campaigns have provided an excellent opportunity to compare how the political systems work in the two countries. The striking impression is that the state of democracy may be in better shape in…

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  • West Asia

    Success comes to those walking their ways that have never been trodden by others

    Many people are struck by emptiness, not only in terms of time but also in the very essence of their existence. It seems as though their compasses have broke down or pointing to all the directions except for the right one. What meaning is there to wake up in the…

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  • West Asia

    Rashad, Egyptian artist, uses art as means to express revolution of Egypt

    “The Artist is close to the society and he gets affected by it the most” –Hany Rashad This is one of the things that Hany Rashad, the revolutionary artist, sees. He started his own way of expressing the revolution of Egypt. After being a participant in the  Jan. 25 demonstrations, he…

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  • East Asia

    Foreign Student’s first experience of taking school exams in Korea

    Mid Term Examination period officially ended for Korean university students. Many students must hope that their weeks of preparation for the exam would pay off. Cafes are turning into place for hanging out once again, not as ‘fun study room’ anymore. Read also Cafe emerges as a favorite spot for Korean students…

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  • East Asia

    In the land of legends, South Korea

    South Korea is a lot different from its southern neighbor also from the rest of the Asian countries. I’ve finally managed to experience such difference. Visiting South Korea has always been one of my dreams. In Incheon airport I saw where many of my favorite dramas were shot, in Seoul…

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