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Eating Dogs in South Korea: The Challenges of Ending a Controversial Practice

By Noto
January 14, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
eating dogs in south korea the challenges of ending a controversial practice

Eating dog meat has been a part of South Korea’s culinary culture for centuries, dating back to the Three Kingdoms period (57 BC – 668 AD).  The practice was influenced by the belief that dog meat has medicinal and nutritional benefits, especially during the hot summer months. Dog meat dishes, such as bosintang (dog meat soup) and suyuk (boiled dog …

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What It’s Like to Travel to North Korea in 2024: The Experiences and Expectations of the First Tourists

By Noto
January 12, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
what it's like to travel to north korea in 2024 the experiences and expectations of the first tourists

North Korea, the world’s most isolated and secretive country, has opened its doors to the first known tourists since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020.  A group of 20 Russians, accompanied by two guides from a Vladivostok-based agency, embarked on a four-day tour of Pyongyang and a ski resort on February 9, 2024. The trip was arranged by the …

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The Demographic Crisis of South Korea: How the Excess of Men Affects the Marriage and Birth Rates

By Katherine S
January 11, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
the demographic crisis of south korea how the excess of men affects the marriage and birth rates

South Korea is facing a demographic crisis, as there are far more young men than young women in the country. This is the result of a historic 30-year-long imbalance in the sex ratio at birth (SRB), which reached as high as 115 boys per 100 girls in 1990. The normal SRB is around 105 to 107 boys per 100 girls.  …

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The China Factor in Taiwan’s Elections: How the Candidates Differ on Cross-Strait Issues

By Katherine S
January 10, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
the china factor in taiwan's elections how the candidates differ on cross strait issues

Taiwan’s presidential and parliamentary elections, scheduled for January 13, 2024, are taking place amid heightened tensions with China, which claims the self-governing island as part of its territory and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve unification.  Beijing has increased its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure on Taipei, while also conducting a campaign of influence and interference …

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The Secret Link Between North Korea and Hamas: How Missile Parts and Technology Reach Gaza

By Katherine S
January 9, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
the secret link between north korea and hamas how missile parts and technology reach gaza

South Korea’s intelligence agency has claimed that North Korea was involved in the recent Gaza war by supplying missile parts and technology to Hamas, the Islamist militant group that controls the coastal enclave.  According to the agency, North Korea sold Hamas hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of rocket-propelled grenades, communication equipment, and guidance systems for rockets and missiles¹². The …

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How South Korea’s Spy Agency Exposed North Korea’s Secret Weapons Deals with Hamas

By Noto
January 8, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
how south korea's spy agency exposed north korea's secret weapons deals with hamas

South Korea’s spy agency has exposed North Korea‘s secret weapons deals with Hamas, the militant group that is engaged in a war with Israel, by releasing a photo of a North Korean rocket part that was allegedly used by Hamas fighters.  The photo, which shows a fuse with Korean characters and numbers, confirms a previous report by Voice of America …

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Nature’s Wrath: Earthquake and Tsunami Disrupt Japan’s Electronics Sector

By Desk Writer
January 7, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
nature's wrath earthquake and tsunami disrupt japan's electronics sector

In a world where technology reigns, Japan has always been at the forefront of innovation. From cutting-edge electronics to futuristic gadgets, their prowess in the industry is undeniable. However, even the mightiest can be brought to their knees when nature unleashes its fury. Recently, an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale shook Japan’s Noto region, sending shockwaves through not …

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Hallyu Visa Program vs Other Visas: What’s Different?

By Katherine S
January 6, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
hallyu visa program vs other visas what's different

South Korea is launching a new visa program for foreigners who are interested in learning about Korean culture and entertainment, also known as Hallyu or the Korean Wave. The Hallyu visa program, which will be implemented in the first half of 2022, is expected to attract more global talents and fans to the country, and to boost its cultural and …

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‘It’s Karma’’: The Difference Between China’s Official and Online Responses to Japan’s Earthquake

By Katherine S
January 5, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
‘it’s karma’' the difference between china's official and online responses to japan's earthquake

China’s official and online responses to Japan’s earthquake showed a stark contrast between the diplomatic and the nationalist views of the two countries’ relations.  While the Chinese government expressed sympathy and support for Japan, the Chinese public and media showed hostility and indifference, and even celebrated the disaster as a deserved punishment for Japan’s past and present actions. The official …

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South Korea to Launch a Visa Just for K-Pop Fans

By Katherine S
January 3, 2024
in :  ASEAN News
south korea to launch a visa just for k pop fans

South Korea is planning to launch a special visa for K-pop fans, allowing them to stay in the country for up to six months and enjoy various benefits and privileges related to their favorite music genre.  The visa, which is expected to be available from March 2024, is part of the government’s efforts to boost tourism and cultural exchange amid …

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