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  • 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..
  • 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..
  • 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..
  • Korea, China, and Japan look for new drone markets

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim As the global drone market is getting more and more intense, Korea, China, and Japan are paving the way for new market by ru..
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  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim Dubai, one of those at the forefront of adopting new technologies, is becoming the center of futuristic technologies.Accordi..
  • The world starts copying Chinese ideas

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim Chinese companies have had a reputation of being copycats of Western companies, but now they have grown into global market l..
  • Germany turns to Asia amid strained ties with US

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jisu Kim Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is looking for new allies in Asia, including China and India. Following her harsh comment..
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  • By Tokyo correspondent Um Soo-ah Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Malta, a small island country in the Mediterranean, after attending the G7 summ..
  • Japanese apparel company introduces self-checkout system

  • By Tokyo correspondent Um Soo-ah - Recently, Japan is coping with a labor shortage by introducing self-checkout machines at stores clothing stores followed..
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