• East Asia

    Saving the Gobi bear

    Elise Honningdalsnes – The UB Post Hidden from the world, in the earth’s fifth largest desert, is the rare Gobi bear fighting for its survival. These bears have found a way to live in one of the most extreme environments on the planet, but there are not many of them…

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  • East Asia

    Rushing to North Korea’s aid

    Donald Kirk – The Korea Times North Korea is truly a schizophrenic state. All in a day we hear about the need for generous foreign donors to come to the rescue of thousands of victims of flooding in the hard-scrabble northeast where life is tough in the best of times.…

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  • East Asia

    THAAD and anti-Chinese sentiment

    Sah Dong-seok – The Korea Times Anti-American sentiment was once a hot-button issue in Korea. Koreans’ antipathy against the United States flared up amid allegations that their traditional ally has supported military dictatorship for decades. Arguments that the U.S. turned a blind eye to the military’s massacre of civilians in the…

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  • East Asia

    Russian diplomats broke traffic laws most frequently

    Among foreign missions in Korea, Russian diplomats have broken traffic laws most frequently over the past five years, according to a lawmaker. Citing data from the National Police Agency, Rep. Shim Jae-kwon of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea (MPK) said vehicles registered with the Russian embassy committed 107…

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  • East Asia

    Where are Seoul-Beijing ties heading?

    John Burton – The Korea Times The recent explosion of North Korea’s fifth and biggest nuclear bomb raises a key question of the whether the test will bring South Korea and China closer together or further apart. The test has hardened President Park Geun-hye’s determination to deploy the U.S. advanced…

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  • East Asia

    S. Korea unlikely to help N. Korea recover from flood damage

    South Korea said Monday that there is not much possibility that it will provide assistance to North Korea to help it recover from damage caused by recent floods given the high tensions following Pyongyang’s nuclear test. North Korea’s northeastern region is struggling to cope with what is being called its…

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  • East Asia

    Chinese, Russian fleets conduct weapon use during joint drill

    Sept. 16, 2016. Chinese and Russian fleets conducted joint operation exercise off Guangdong Province in the South China Sea during the “Joint Sea 2016” drill on Friday. The drill, starting on Sept. 12, will run until Sept. 19, consisting of three phases: preparation at port, exercise at sea and summary.…

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  • East Asia

    More than 100,000 foreign students now study in S. Korea

    Korea Univ. has the largest number of 4,333, followed by Yonsei, Sungkyunkwan The total number of foreign students studying in South Korea has surpassed the 100,000 mark, a local education data institute said Sunday. Data provided by Higher Education in Korea (www.academyinfo.go.kr) showed the landmark number being reached as of…

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  • East Asia

    Obama’s last trip to Asia

    Tong Kim – The Korea Times Watching last week’s multiple summits between the heads of the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Russia, taking place on the sidelines of the G20 conference in China and the ASEAN+3 and East Asia Summit gatherings in Laos, we can only conclude that…

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  • East Asia

    Jumping the ship

    Andrei Lankov – The Korea Times The recent few months have been marked by a significant increase in the number of the elite defection from North Korea ― a defection of the North Korean minister from London is yet another such incident, but it is believed that up to seven…

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