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  • NIS: U.S.–North Korea summit likely in March

    South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) said it has detected signs that North Korea is preparing for a potential summit with the United States, with March next year emerging as the most likely window after joint U.S.–Korea military exercises conclude. Rep. Lee Sung-kwon of the People Power Party, the opposition floor leader on the Intelligence Com..

  • Even after death, Chinese government treats Liu Xiaobo badly

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday Liu Xiaobo, who was China's most prominent human rights activist and the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner, p..
  • Turkey one year after the failed coup

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim This Saturday is the first anniversary of the failed coup in Turkey. But for the Turkish people, the past year has been "a c..
  • Southeast Asia struggles to tackle traffic congestion

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim Southeast Asia, which has been notorious for serious traffic congestion, is seeking solutions with various ideas.First, the..
  • Why S. Korean tourists ignore travel alert for Srinagar

  • By Jeong In-seo, New Delhi correspondent, AsiaToday South Korean backpackers are visiting the dangerous Srinagar, which is known as "Heaven on Earth destro..
  • The real reason why Beijing has 'zero contact' with N. Korean military

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday There is much attention towards the real intention of Beijing's recent claim that it has 'zero military c..
  • Despite failures, China 's space ambitions growing higher

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday China is increasingly putting efforts to become the new space superpower although it experienced two rock..
  • So who are the "little pinks" that make Japan worried?

  • By Tokyo correspondent Um Soo-ah Many Japanese media have recently reported on the "little pinks" (xiao fenhong), a group of young Chinese nationalists on..
  • The dark side of China's economy: The world's wastebasket

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday China, whose economy is about to overtake U.S. soon, is known as the world's largest importer of waste. T..
  • LDP's crushing defeat signals trouble for Abe's leadership

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)'s disastrous defeat in the Tokyo metropolitan assembly election on July 2 is exp..
  • Can Hong Kong keep "One Country, Two Systems" autonomy?

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim The "one country, two systems", which China promised Hong Kong, has 30 years left to run. China's interventions in Hong Kong..
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