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Sri Lankan Fisherman Catches Fish In Traditional Way In Habaraduwa, Near Colombo

Sri Lankan Fisherman Catches Fish In Traditional Way In Habaraduwa, Near Colombo

A Sri Lankan traditional fisherman, also known locally as a stick fisherman, sits perched on a stilt fixed into the ocean floor as he fishes in Habaraduwa, about 125 kilometers (78 miles) south of Colombo, Sri Lanka,Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. <AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena> news@theasian.asia

Iranian President, UN Representative Call For Peaceful Resolution Of Syrian Issue

Iranian President, UN Representative Call For Peaceful Resolution Of Syrian Issue

The joint special representative of the United Nations and the Arab League (AL) to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi (L) and Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi attend a joint press conference in Tehran, Iran, on Oct. 14, 2012. Both of them called here on Sunday for resolving the Syrian issue in a peaceful way. <Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz> Iranian […]

Poor Mental Patients In Indonesia Confined To Cages Or Shackles In Their Homes

Poor Mental Patients In Indonesia Confined To Cages Or Shackles In Their Homes

A relative gives a cigarette to an Indonesian man identified as Jimun who is mentally ill as he sits inside a bamboo cage at his family residence in Trenggalek, East Java, Indonesia, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. Thousands of Indonesians with mental health issues are spending their lives in shackles or chain due to the lack […]

China’s Money Supply Grows 14.3 Percent In September From A Year Ago

China’s Money Supply Grows 14.3 Percent In September From A Year Ago

A working staff counts the Chinese currency at a credit union in Tancheng County of Linyi City, east China’s Shandong Province, Oct. 14, 2012. China’s broad measure of money supply (M2) grew at a record speed this year in September, leading experts to believe that the country’s pro-growth policies are working and market liquidity is […]

Chinese Rocket Successfully Launched To Put Two Satellites On Orbits

Chinese Rocket Successfully Launched To Put Two Satellites On Orbits

The Long March 2C carrier rocket carrying two satellites blasts off from the launch pad at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Taiyuan, capital of north China’s Shanxi Province, Oct. 14, 2012. Satellite A and Satellite B, which form Shijian (practice)-9 satellites, successfully entered preset orbits on Sunday morning. <Xinhua/Yan Yan> news@theasian.asia

Filipino Muslims Welcome Peace Pact To Be Signed Between Gov’t And Muslim Lebel Forces

Filipino Muslims Welcome Peace Pact To Be Signed Between Gov’t And Muslim Lebel Forces

Filipino Muslim women march during a rally outside the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines on Sunday Oct. 14, 2012. Philippine officials and rebels say about 200 Muslim guerrillas led by their elusive chief have arrived in Manila for the signing of a preliminary peace pact to end one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies. Filipino Muslims […]

Half a century of Korea-Iran ties celebrated

Half a century of Korea-Iran ties celebrated

Recently, Korea and Iran have walked on an icy road. Iran’s alleged ambition to develop nuclear weapons has escalated tensions with Israel and the United States. The fallout has been felt by Korea, which has been strategically silent about Iran due to rather vibrant commercial ties. Last Thursday at the Yeoksam 1 Cultural Center, the […]

Samulnori king fetes 55 years on stage

Samulnori king fetes 55 years on stage

Aside from K-pop, “samulnori,” traditional Korean percussion music, is a genre from Korea that has received global attention. The gripping excitement that pulsates throughout a samulnori performance is one of the country’s most unique cultural experiences. Kim Duk-soo is the foremost samulnori performer credited with popularizing the genre since the 1970s. The drummer will celebrate […]

Why Korean GP loses money

Why Korean GP loses money

After the third consecutive money-losing Korean Grand Prix in Yeongam, South Jeolla Province, the organizing committee needs to ask itself if it is really trying to make money from the event. With the Formula One race expected to see a 30 billion won ($27 million) loss this year, the organizers had the important task of […]

‘Songdo can best serve as GCF host city’

‘Songdo can best serve as GCF host city’

Songdo has all the right conditions to host the secretariat of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) under the wing of the United Nations, according to Incheon Mayor Song Young-gil. “Songdo can best serve as a bridge to connect advanced and developing nations, an important condition for the host city,” he said in an interview with […]

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