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  • Gold and silver suffer historic crash amid China-driven speculation

    The global precious metals market has entered a correction phase following weeks of sharp gains, with silver prices suffering a historic collapse on Jan. 30.Silver plunged by as much as $40 per ounce in less than 20 hours, marking a 26% crash — the largest single-day drop on record. Gold also fell 9% on the same day, its worst session in more than a decade,..

  • Overwork takes its toll on mental health of Japanese youth

  • Source: AFP, Yonhap NewsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - It has been revealed that Japanese young people are suffering from overwork-related mental probl..
  • Southeast Asian democracy at the crossroads

  • The Thai popular uprising of Oct 14, 1973 against the military dictatorship./ Source: WikipediaBy AsiaToday reporter Jina Koh – On October 6, 1976, scores..
  • Disaster-hit Fukushima could host Olympic events

  • International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach answers questions regarding the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after talks with Japanese Prime Minist..
  • Why Niigata governor election is important

  • The Niigata gubernatorial election was carried out on October 16. The photo shows the residents of Niigata after casting a vote./ Photographed by Um Soo-ah..
  • Asian countries declare war on cigarettes

  • By AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - Asian countries are taking measures against smoking. Japan's health minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki said that the government..
  • Chinese swimming star embroiled in love child scandal

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – Chinese swimmer and Olympic gold-medalist Sun Yang is rumored to have a two-year-old illegitimate son...
  • Indians burn effigies of demon king Ravana on Dussehra

  • The burning of Ravana effigies takes place as final part of Dussehra festival in India./ Photographed by Jeong In-seoBy Jeong In-seo, New Delhi corresponde..
  • Nehru University hosts events to mark Hangeul Day

  • Jawaharlal Nehru University is hosting various events and festival for three days to mark Hangeul Day./ Photographed by Jeong In-seoBy Jeong In-seo, New De..
  • India launches special enforcement drives to solve traffic jams

  • The crossing road of Huda City Centre in Gurugram. Vehicles, auto rickshaws, and people are entangled with each other./ Photographed by Jeong In-seo B..
  • Rising stars tipped to lead seventh generation of China's leadership

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday –As China prepares to introduce a new leadership in 2022, eyes are not only on Xi Jinping's likely succes..
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