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Major news in Kazakhstan on Jun 20: Kazakhstan bank purchased rare The Beatles photo

 Major news in Kazakhstan on Jun 20: Kazakhstan bank purchased rare The Beatles photo

Kim Nam-ju

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <Tengri News> : Kazakhstan bank purchased rare The Beatles photo Kazakhstan Bank RBK has purchased a rare photograph of The Beatles. The photo put up for Bloomsbury auction in Great Britain cost the buyer 16 thousand pounds, net of the auction fee, the

20 Jun 2012

Mongolian engineers invent new duobuses

Mongolian engineers invent new duobuses

Kim Nam-ju

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <MONTSAME>: Mongolian engineers invent doubuses of new model Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /MONTSAME/ Mongolian engineers from the “Electronic transport” company has invented a new “JEA-800F” duobuses for public transport services in Ulaanbaatar.

18 Jun 2012

Major news in Afghanistan: Deaths, Which Could be Avoided!

Major news in Afghanistan: Deaths, Which Could be Avoided!

The AsiaN Editor

news@theasian.asia

Top news in <Outlook Afghanistan> : Deaths, Which Could be Avoided! Afghanistan is one of the countries that have been facing the destructions of wars and conflicts for some decades now. With the horrors of wars, there are many other issues as well that have

15 Jun 2012

Major news in Kazakhstan on Jun 13 : We have no control over ecological situation at Caspian Sea

 Major news in Kazakhstan on Jun 13 : We have no control over ecological situation at Caspian Sea

Kim Nam-ju

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <TENGRI NEWS> : We have no control over ecological situation at Caspian Sea Kazakhstan Environmental Protection Minister talked about lack of control over the ecological situation at the Caspian Sea, Tengrinews.kz reports. “We don’t have a serious

13 Jun 2012

Major news in Russia on Jun 12: Culture Minister “Lenin Should Be Buried”

 Major news in Russia on Jun 12: Culture Minister “Lenin Should Be Buried”

Kim Nam-ju

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <Moscow Times>: Culture Minister “Lenin Should Be Buried” Encased in glass and covered to the waist with a blanket, Lenin’s body is still on display for members of the public, who shuffle through a dark underground chamber in the mau

12 Jun 2012

Major news in Afghanistan on Jun 8

 Major news in Afghanistan on Jun 8

Kris Min

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <Outlook Afghanistan>: Armed Kuchis Invasion in Behsud; Mosque, Hundreds of Holy Quran Ablazed news@theasian.asia

8 Jun 2012

Major news in Uzbekistan on Jun 7

 Major news in Uzbekistan on Jun 7

Kris Min

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <UZA>: Uzbekistan, China Sign Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership news@theasian.asia

7 Jun 2012

Major news in Russia on Jun 5

 Major news in Russia on Jun 5

Kris Min

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <Moscow Times>: Putin Vows to Stand by Europe’s Side  news@theasian.asia

5 Jun 2012

Major news in Afghanistan on Jun 1

 Major news in Afghanistan on Jun 1

Kris Min

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <Outlook Afghanistan>: ANF to Win Next Presidential Polls news@theasian.asia

1 Jun 2012

Major news in Uzbekistan on May 31

 Major news in Uzbekistan on May 31

Kris Min

The AsiaN Reporter

Top news in <UZA>: Convenient Opportunities for Farmers news@theasian.asia

31 May 2012

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'Friends of Syria' meeting: US, allies to increase support to Syrian rebels

 Major news in Uzbekistan on May 31
Andrei Lankov

Kaesong: A 'hot potato' for N. Korea

Andrei Nikolaevich Lankov

Andrei Nikolaevich Lankov

Russia, Attended Kim Il-sung University, PhD in Korean History, Leningrad State University, Professor at Australian National University(1996), Professor at Kookmin University, Contributor for The AsiaN

So far, the Kaesong industrial zone, the largest intra-Korean economic project, has survived three nuclear tests, a number of long-range missile launches and a few armed clashes on the Korean peninsula. All these have killed other under ...

Ashraf Dali

Tehran celebrates publishing of Ashraf Aboul-Yazid's poems in Persian

Ashraf Dali

Ashraf Dali

Egypt, Editor of Al-Arabi Magazine in Kuwait, Chief of The AsiaN's Middle East Bureau

Egyptian poet and novelist Ashraf Aboul-Yazid celebrated the publishing of his poems in Persian during Tehran International Book Fair. The ceremony started by reciting poems in Arabic, by the poet, and their equivalent in Persian, by ...

Bishnu Gautam

350 climbers including handless Nepali reach atop Mt. Everest, 4 dead

Bishnu Gautam

Bishnu Gautam

Nepal, Reporter of The Rising Nepal

Kathmandu - Nearly 350 climbers reached atop Mt. Everest by May 20 this year. A total of 94 climbers, including Sudarshan Gautam, a handless (not having both hands) Nepali, reached atop Mount Everest on Monday, thanks to the favourable ...

Nasir Aijaz

NGOs hide identity for fear of militants in restive Balochistan Province

Nasir Aijaz

Nasir Aijaz

Pakistan, Pakistan Press International Editor, Contributor for The AsiaN

Quetta, Balochistan - A grave situation prevails in restive Balochistan province of Pakistan, bordering Iran and Afghanistan, where the civil society organizations have removed boards and name plates from their office buildings, their s ...

Pramod Mathur

Can India's government empower its people?

Pramod Mathur

Pramod Mathur

India, SPOTFILMS CEO, FORMEDIA Chairman

Commercial forestry: A legacy of British rule The Indian politician and the bureaucrat have struggled for the past 65 years to shed the legacy and the mechanisms of British rule and empower the people but have failed...why? As is ...

Radwa Ashraf

[Book Review] The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds

Radwa Ashraf

Radwa Ashraf

Egypt, Managing Editor of the AsiaN's Middle East Bureau, Graduate Student of Mass Communication and Journalism at Ahram Canadian University

The Bamboo Stick: Dispersion between two worlds "The Bamboo Stick" is a novel by Kuwaiti writer Saud Al-Sanousi, which recently won the Booker prize for Arabic novels. It shows the story of Eissa or José, whose mother is Filipino while h ...

Ivan Lim

Common Sense Approach to Conflicts in East Asia

Ivan Lim

Ivan Lim

Singapore, President of Asia Journalist Association

Joint Project between the Northeast Asian History Foundation and The AsiaN *Editor's Note: Security in East Asia is swaying in a rough sea. North Korea's nuclear crisis has been highly elated amid existing territorial disputes and de ...

Ashraf Dali - The Road to Shamawes

For the first time Emad comes near Viola’s villa where she instructed the guards to let him into a room on the ground floor. A guard told her Emad was not alone, which she didn’t object to. Emad and his uncle entered a room which ...

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