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  • Bureaucratic hurdles cloud Australia's dementia aid package

    The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia is drawing international attention as the government operates it to support care and treatment costs of up to 1.3 million Australian dollars (approximately 1.4 billion won) annually for early-onset dementia patients diagnosed under the age of 65. However, points are being raised that patients and t..

  • Chinese yuan's status expected to rise after joining SDR basket

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - China's yuan, also known as renmibi, was largely unwelcome in the international currency markets only a..
  • India's modification of ODA guidelines to accelerate Korea's infrastructure development project

  • Kang Soon-ki, the Chief Representative of Korea EXIM Bank's New Delhi Office, is counseling with Indian company officials./ Photographed by Ha Man-jooBy Ha..
  • What India can learn from Korea's New Village Movement?

  • "The CSR activities should combine the philosophy of Saemaul Movement," said Sandip Kumar Mishra, a professor at the University of Delhi, at the FICCI CSR..
  • China now admits there are "ghost children"

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - The Chinese government for the first time admitted the fact that there are millions of ghost children o..
  • Japan plans to raise minimum wage by 3% for ¥600 trillion GDP goal

  • Source from AFP, Yonhap NewsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin -  Japan's government plans to raise the minimum wage to meet its target of raising nomin..
  • Terrorists going after soft targets to get world's attention

  • A man holds a banner reading 'Terrorists are not Muslims' in a silent walk to support freedom and peace in Toulouse, France, on November 21./  Source..
  • China likely to join Western society to fight terror after IS kills Chinese hostage

  • The Islamic State (IS) claims to have killed Chinese prisoner Fan Jinghui, which seemingly has triggered China's will to punish the IS./ Source from China..
  • UN secretary-general Ban to visit Pyongyang on Nov. 23

  • Source from Yonhap NewsBy AsiaToday reporter Kim Ye-jin - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit Pyongyang on Nov. 23 for a four-day stay, China's X..
  • Xi Jinping displays activism with energetic nationwide tour

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday - It's been three years since China's president and Communist Party chief Xi Jinping came to power, and h..
  • French police freed terror suspect after Paris attacks

  • French police freed terror suspect after Paris attacksBy AsiaToday reporter Lee Mi-hyun - Terror suspect Abdeslam Salah, 26, was reportedly stopped by Fren..
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