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  • U.S. set to mandate social media screening for student visa applicants

    The U.S. State Department is moving to make social media screening mandatory for all student visa applicants, according to a report by Politico on May 27. In preparation for the policy rollout, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has directed American embassies and consulates worldwide to temporarily halt scheduling new interviews for student (F), vocational (M),..

  • Internet, a double-edged sword stained with fake news and censorship

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Eun-young - The Internet has created a new landscape of social change as an outlet for open communication. However, it also threa..
  • Generation M is the next big opportunity for global brands

  • By AsiaToday reporter Lee Mi-hyun - Muslim millennials (b. 1980 and 2000), the so-called 'Generation M', are emerging as the next big opportunity for globa..
  • Japan evolving into "ohitorisama" nation

  • The photo above is not relevant to the article. /Image: Flickr@PortoBay Hotels & ResortsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - Before "honbab" (eating by o..
  • Millennial feminists use social media to combat discrimination against women

  • Poster graphic calling for the end of Saudi Arabia's controversial guardianship system, which puts women under the authority of male relatives. The work of..
  • How Asian companies will survive in the Millennial Age

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim - "The Millennial Age" has come to Asia now. Millennials (those born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s) represent..
  • Is biometrics technology advancing or limiting our freedom?

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Eun-young - Biometrics technology is spreading rapidly in Asia-Pacific countries in all aspects of life, including economics, pol..
  • In the era of synopticon, we are being watched

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Yujin - "I can't afford to buy a house anyway. I'd rather go out for nice brunch."The youth of today will be outraged if you advi..
  • Asian Millennials: the new big spenders in global consumer market

  • By AsiaToday reporter Lee Mi-hyun - Asian Millennials, born between the early 1980s-early 2000s, are eating out more often and more interested in traveling..
  • Is there a solution for Japan's anti-Korean sentiment?

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - Concerns are growing about a spreading anti-Korean sentiment in Japan, following a recent case of a famous sushi restaur..
  • China on warpath against rampant religious cults

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – China is a country that has been traumatized by religious cults in the past. This is not an exaggeratio..
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