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Sonnet Mondal to lead the Indian cultural delegation at Slovakia

Sonnet Mondal to lead the Indian cultural delegation at Slovakia

Sonnet Mondal, one of the younger generation poets from India will be leading the Indian cultural delegation to one of the most celebrated poetry festivals of Europe- Ars Poetica in its 14th year. Ars Poetica Festival which hosts internationally acclaimed poets from all over the world has announced India as its theme country this year. […]

Russian soldier sentenced to life for Armenian killings

Russian soldier sentenced to life for Armenian killings

An Armenian court has found a Russian soldier guilty of murder charges and sentenced him to life in prison for the 2015 massacre of seven members of an Armenian family, RFERL reports. The court in Armenia’s northwestern city of Gyumri issued the verdict and sentence aga inst Russian Army Private Valery Permyakov on August 23. […]

The language of Azerbaijan: Turkish or Azerbaijani?

The language of Azerbaijan: Turkish or Azerbaijani?

Written by: Altay Göyüşov – This article was originally published by the BBC Azerbaijani Service. The AsiaN cites from Meydan.tv. *** The language issue in Azerbaijan has long been more of a political question than a scientific one. In June of 1918, the government of the Azerbaijani Democratic Republic enacted a law declaring Turkish the state language. […]

The unborn girls of the South Caucasus

The unborn girls of the South Caucasus

31-year-old Azerbaijani resident of Bilasuvar, Ramila – whose name has been changed for purposes of anonymity – is the mother of three children. Her third child is a seven-year old son. To “get” a son was not an easy task for Ramila. To obtain the proud status of “the mother of a son” among relatives, […]

A Korean woman’s prison letter in Mexico

A Korean woman’s prison letter in Mexico

Somebody please listen to my story. My name is Yang, Hyunjung, I am 38 years old, and I have spent the last 8 months in a Mexican prison. I am charged with human trafficking and procuring prostitution, a charge more serious than murder in Mexico, and awaiting trial. My actual job is designing clothes for […]

China to ban poorly-behaved tourists from traveling

China to ban poorly-behaved tourists from traveling

Chinese tourists blacklisted by the country’s tourism authority for behaving poorly while traveling are likely to be banned from traveling abroad as part of the country’s efforts to promote civilized tourism. In a draft industry standard issued by the China National Tourism Administration (NTA), the behavior of travel agencies and tourists will be placed under […]

Chinese TV dramas in Mongolia: Can entertainment become political?

Chinese TV dramas in Mongolia: Can entertainment become political?

John Holland – The UB Post The first two of twenty-five Chinese television dramas have begun to be aired in Mongolia. Yet, behind the polite rhetoric by governmental officials on the virtues of cultural exchange, there is concern among ordinary Mongolians about the future influence that these shows could have if they become too popular. […]

Koreans’ knowledge of China

Koreans’ knowledge of China

Lee Seong-hyon – The Korea Times A Chinese government official once told me why he likes Koreans more than the Japanese. “It’s because when I talk to Koreans, I can tell what they’re thinking inside. It’s written all over their faces. But when I talk to the Japanese, I don’t know what they’re thinking inside. […]

North Korea Beer Festival

North Korea Beer Festival

         

India Shares Independence Day with South Korea

India Shares Independence Day with South Korea

Neelima MATHUR – Asia Journalist Association (AJA) That India and South Korea share their Independence Day is not a coincidence. Lord Mountbatten was the Supreme Allied Commander of South-East Asia Command. Japan was bombed and then decided to surrender in 1945, towards the end of World War II. It was Mountbatten who accepted the Japanese […]

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