• Culture

    Cho Seong Jin wins International Chopin piano competition

    Piano player Cho Seong Jin became the first South Korean contestant to win International Chopin piano competition. Fryderyk Chopin Institute announced Cho Seong Jin as the winner for the competition in its 17th round held on October 2015 in Warsaw. This competition originally started on 1927 to honor Polish composer Fryderyk…

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  • West Asia

    Saudi prince avoids alleged sex assaults’ charges in LA

      Los Angeles County prosecutors said they will not file charges against a Saudi prince citing insufficient evidence. The Saudi royalty was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at a compound on the edge of Beverly Hills. Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud, 28, was arrested last month after a female worker accused…

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  • Politics

    IS child training camps in Istanbul

    Children have been lectured in Istanbul on “the basics of the ideology of Islamic State (IS) group as well as “how to live in an Islamic state”, according to Turkish media reports. In an operation led by Istanbul Police Department Counterterrorism Bureau assisted by the special ops, the counterterrorism police…

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  • Politics

    Seoul and Washington release joint statement on North Korea

    In a joint news conference in Washington on the 16th of October, Korean president Park Geun Hye and US president Barack Obama discussed North Korea’s nuclear problem. In the summit talk they both promised that they would deal with the North Korean problem as fast as possible. In the joint…

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  • South East Asia

    President Park: we can hold summit talks with Japan

    During her US official visit, president Park Geun Hye said that Seoul is expected to hold trilateral summit talks between South Korea, China, and Japan in the upcoming month. This will be the first summit meeting in three and half years. Bilateral summit talk with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe…

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  • Culture

    Kpop pamphlets in American universities

    Popular South Korean singer “PSY” cooperated with public relations expert professor “So Kyung Dok” in promoting Korean pop music in the US. They printed pamphlets introducing Kpop, and distributed them in some of the big American universities. The pamphlets’ cover has a picture of PSY, and includes a brief history…

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  • West Asia

    Briton faces death in Saudi Arabia over wine

    Karl Andree, has been in prison in Saudi Arabia since August 2014 after being caught with homemade wine. His one-year sentence has been completed, but he is still behind bars awaiting punishment. The 74 years old British man is awaiting his punishment of 350 lashes according to Saudi flogging law.…

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  • Culture

    Marlon James wins the Man Booker prize 2015

    Marlon James has become the first Jamaican writer to win the Man Booker prize, as he receives it for his third novel “A Brief History of Seven Killings”. He was the only Jamaican to be shortlisted in this year’s round, as the shortlist included two authors from the US and…

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  • Business

    Deaton claims Nobel Prize in Economy

    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for 2015 to Angus Deaton of Princeton University, NJ, USA. Deaton claimed the award for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare. To design economic policy that promotes welfare and reduces poverty, we must…

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  • Culture

    Nobel awards literature prize to war documenting

    In one it’s most notable awards, Nobel awarded it’s literature prize for 2015 to Belarusian author Svetlana Alexievich, for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time. She’s a Belarusian investigative journalist and non-fiction prose writer. Of her most famous books, “War’s Unwomanly Face” documenting women through WWII,…

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