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AFoCo Celebrates 2nd Anniversary, sharing achievement and vision towards “A Greener Asia”

AFoCo Celebrates 2nd Anniversary, sharing achievement and vision towards “A Greener Asia”

ASEAN-ROK Forest Cooperation (AFoCo) celebrated its 2nd Anniversary on 20th October 2014 in Seoul, Korea. The AFoCo is a regional cooperation mechanism in forest sector, which was formalized upon the entry into force of the “Agreement between the Governments of the Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Republic of Korea […]

Magazine N’s October issue

Magazine N’s October issue

Realizing “21st Century Security Concept”

Realizing “21st Century Security Concept”

By Dr. David Leffler Huang Jin Bianji reports in his insightful and well written People’s Daily article “Chinese FM calls for new security concept to ensure lasting peace in Asia” that “Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for a security concept for the 21st century so as to ensure the long-lasting peace and security of […]

‘Reurbanist’ launches grassroots “Seoul Plaza Proposal”

‘Reurbanist’ launches grassroots “Seoul Plaza Proposal”

Seoul, South Korea – October 1, 2014 – Reurbanist, an urban planning and retail development consultancy, has launched a grassroots place-making campaign, Seoul Plaza Proposal, in a bid to help Seoul citizens determine the future of Seoul Plaza. The plaza is a large, underutilized public space adjacent to the Seoul metropolitan library and city hall. […]

Pyongyang, from “Revolutionary Capital” to “Carnal City”

Pyongyang, from “Revolutionary Capital” to “Carnal City”

By Joel Lee Neon-lit, high-rise apartments smack in the middle of the city center. Light-industrial factories inside apartment complexes. A chessboard of a vast, empty square in downtown. Urban greenery of grass and park. Murals of blue and red resembling a fighting scene of a cartoon. These rare images, only imaginable in the “capitalist city” […]

Wildlife trafficking from Pakistan ranks 3rd after arms and narcotics

Wildlife trafficking from Pakistan ranks 3rd after arms and narcotics

Illegal wildlife trade from Pakistan to different countries of the world has registered surge since 1995, and now is considered third highest after the smuggling of narcotics and weapons. The gangs involved in illegal trade of wildlife have vast network spread from local to international level. The different wildlife animals and birds like pangolin, eagles […]

Marshal Kim Jong-un, what if he dies?

Marshal Kim Jong-un, what if he dies?

Marshal Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, in person was last seen in public on 3rd September attending a concert of his favourite girl group, the Moranbong ensemble, together with his beautiful wife. Since then, he has not been seen in public and North Korean media has not reported on any of his […]

Abu Dhabi Film Festival collaborates with Martin Scorsese

Abu Dhabi Film Festival collaborates with Martin Scorsese

Abu Dhabi-UAE: 28 September, 2014 – Abu Dhabi Film Festival (ADFF), powered by twofour54, has announced a collaboration with Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation/ World Cinema Project (WCP). As part of the collaboration, two newly restored international masterworks – THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATES, directed by Sergei Parajanov and MANILA IN THE CLAWS OF LIGHT, directed […]

POSCO industrial accident pollutes soil and water; poisons residents

POSCO industrial accident pollutes soil and water; poisons residents

By Joel Lee, Jin Yong-jun An industrial accident by a South Korean steel-making company that leaked hazardous chemicals into the soil and underwater was found to have infected residents living nearby. Environmental watchdogs are demanding the company to properly carry decontamination works and cover medical check-ups. Large volumes of phenol, benzene, xylene, TPH and other […]

South Korean broadcasting company chair nomination reveals cronyism history

South Korean broadcasting company chair nomination reveals cronyism history

By Joel Lee The nomination of a conservative South Korean politician as the head of a public broadcast-advertising company is causing a deep-seated uproar among critics who see it as yet another government-orchestrated scheme to rein in on media control. Kwak Sung-moon, 61, a former National Assembly and Saenuri Party representative, was nominated as the […]

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