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Polio vaccine to child

Polio vaccine to child

A Pakistani health worker gives a polio vaccine to a child in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, May 19, 2014. Pakistan will require all travelers leaving the country to obtain a polio vaccination from June 1, 2014, the health ministry said.

[Asia Round-up] Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe– economic diplomacy?

[Asia Round-up] Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe– economic diplomacy?

For the European Union, what was truly remarkable about Xi Jinping’s four-nation tour of Europe (The Netherlands, France, Germany and Belgium) was the efforts that the Chinese President made to visit the key EU institutions in Brussels and to meet with its top leaders – President of the European Council Herman van Rompuy; President of […]

[Asian Books] By All Means Necessary

[Asian Books] By All Means Necessary

By All Means Necessary How China’s Resource Quest is Changing the World By Elizabeth Economy & Michael Levi | Oxford University Press | 2014 In By All Means Necessary, Elizabeth C. Economy and Michael Levi explore China’s unprecedented massive quest for natural resources and the global impact of Chinese growth. China is on a worldwide […]

More fun in the Philippines

More fun in the Philippines

Enjoy Boracay, El Nido, Maskara, Moriones, and more Filipinos are indeed a blessed people, and one of the reasons is their geography and climate being a tropical country. The seasons are generally divided into three: the hot season from March to May, the rainy season that runs from June to November and the “cold” season […]

The AsiaN on 19 May 2014

The AsiaN on 19 May 2014

The AsiaN on 19 May 2014.

Commemoration for Soma disaster

Commemoration for Soma disaster

A man sits during a commemoration gathering for the Soma mine disaster victims in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, May 18, 2014. Twenty-five people, including mining company executives, have been detained as Turkish officials investigate the mining disaster that killed 301 people, a domestic news agency reported Sunday.

Lee Kun-hee, The Man behind Revolutions

Lee Kun-hee, The Man behind Revolutions

First comments I read in Arabic,on the death of Samsung Electronics Chairman; Mr. Lee Kun-hee, showed that he was the man behind revolutions. If we speak of Arab region, it is clear how every house, and each citizen might be expressing easily their own experiences with some products with the label “Samsung” printed or engraved […]

Geisha girls

Geisha girls

Geisha girls parade down the streets toward Asakusa Shrine in the compound of Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Friday, May 16, 2014, prior to the annual Sanja Festival, one of the three major festivals in Tokyo, scheduled on May 16-18.

[Asia Round-up] ASEAN displays solidarity as region suffers

[Asia Round-up] ASEAN displays solidarity as region suffers

The Malaysia Airlines plane that has gone missing is testing relations among ASEAN friends. Vietnam responded quickly, deploying emergency officials to the area where the plane was last seen on radar. Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand had no nationals on board but are lending a helping hand to Malaysia. Two-thirds of those on board the flight […]

Five years to stay or leave

Five years to stay or leave

The new minister of social affairs is trying to offer solutions for restricting, organizing and controlling the visa trade in Kuwait by limiting the duration of expatriates’ residency in Kuwait to five years. When I first read about it, I thought it was a joke and a waste of time for many reasons. First, the […]

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