Articles by Lee Hyun-joo
Lee Hyun-joo
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[Newsmaker] Trump critics, backers march over climate, Russia
Sharp political passions over President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and his links to Russia brought people onto the streets of cities around the globe on Saturday, mostly to condemn but some to praise him. They came as Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, ended days of confusion to make clear that “President Trump believes the climate is changing” and that man-made pollutants are partly responsible. She insisted in a CNN interview that Trump, who ha
World News June 4, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Russia probe pierces Trump’s inner circle
The probe into Russia’s role in the US election pierced the innermost circle of the White House Saturday, with reports that Donald Trump’s son-in-law sought a secret communications line with Moscow -- the most damning allegation yet from the scandal. The latest furor was stirred up after the Washington Post reported late Friday that Jared Kushner -- arguably Trump’s closest White House aide, and husband to the president’s eldest daughter Ivanka -- made a pre-inauguration proposal to the Russian
World News May 28, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Iran's Rouhani: Moderate cleric open to world
President Hassan Rouhani, who won re-election on Saturday, has spent three decades at the heart of Iran’s revolutionary establishment but still faces opposition from hardliners for trying to rebuild ties with the West. The 68-year-old cleric, almost always clad in his white turban, repeated his convincing 2013 victory by bringing together moderates and reformists with his pledges to end Iran’s isolation and improve civil rights at home. Born in Semnan province on Nov. 12, 1948, Rouhani is marrie
World News May 21, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Trump shared ‘secret info with Russian officials’
President Donald Trump revealed highly classified information about Islamic State militants to Russian officials during a meeting last week, The Washington Post reported Monday, prompting strong condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans. Three White House officials who were in the May 10 meeting strongly denounced the story, saying no intelligence sources and methods were discussed -- but they didn’t deny that classified information was disclosed. Citing current and former US officials,
World News May 16, 2017
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Laotian team highlights culture at regional workshop
The Laotian youth team was strongly represented through its cultural performance of Laotian traditional dance at the Asean Youth Workshop on Media Literacy in Bangkok last week. The dance, complete with national costume, was part of a cultural exchange taking place as part of a larger workshop on media literacy and the correct use of social media in today’s modern age. Through the passing of Laotian culture and traditions from generation to generation, Laotian people have always spread their cul
World News May 9, 2017
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Virtual reality became his real calling
A chance encounter with VR turned into a passion and business for this start-up founder. Ask Lionel Chok what he thinks of virtual reality and his enthusiasm is infectious: “Virtual reality is kick-ass!” To some people, virtual reality, or VR, is simply a term associated with clunky headsets and video games. Mr. Lionel Chok‘s start-up Immersively focuses on education, services and applications in augmented and virtual reality technologies. The Straits Times To Chok, however, VR presents a world
World News May 9, 2017
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Singapore a talent hub for Japanese companies
Firms such as Panasonic and NEC are focusing on grooming local workers in deep skills. Brand-name Japanese companies which have operations in Singapore are rolling out programmes to groom Singaporean employees, in a nod to the Republic‘s reputation as a talent hub. The likes of Panasonic, NEC and enterprise resource planning firm Works Applications from Japan are focusing on grooming Singapore talent in deep skills, be it through student internships or management trainee programmes. Workers at
World News May 9, 2017
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110 babies born via donor eggs from Taiwan since 2014
A total of 110 babies were born to Japanese women receiving fertility treatment in Taiwan from donated eggs in the three years from 2014, it has been learned. At least 177 Japanese women received an egg from an anonymous donor in Taiwan over the period. Of them, 96 women gave birth, according to the survey conducted by The Yomiuri Shimbun. In Taiwan, egg donations are conducted under legal control, but there are still problems, as children born from this practice have no right to learn their gen
World News May 9, 2017
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[Newsmaker] iPhone sales fall as buyers wait for upgrade
Apple reported falling iPhone sales, highlighting the need to deliver blockbuster new features in the next edition of the flagship device if the company is to fend off rivals like Samsung Electronics. Investor confidence has been mounting ahead of a major iPhone revamp due later this year. Yet competitors released new high-end smartphones recently, putting pressure on Apple to deliver a device that is advanced enough to entice existing users to upgrade and lure new customers. Apple sold 50.8 mil
World News May 3, 2017
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'Kampha and the Ivory Princess' stages special performance
The “Kampha and the Ivory Princess” stage play showed in a very special performance at the National Cultural Hall in Vientiane yesterday. “Kampha and the Ivory Princess” is based on a local fable which was modified for the stage, while being billed as “a romantic legend of poignant love set in a luxuriant dream-like landscape redolent of the quaint beauty of Lao culture.” The Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism in cooperation with a local company in China built the play’s dramatic stage
World News April 25, 2017
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China, S. Africa talks may result in culture exchanges
The first talks between China and South Africa on people-to-people exchanges and culture were praised Monday by President Xi Jinping, who said it would “build a foundation” of public support for the ties and stimulate cultural exchanges. The talks were led by visiting Vice Premier Liu Yandong and South African Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa, who co-chaired the meeting. Xi, in a letter of congratulations following the first meeting, said the China-South Africa High-Level People-to-Pe
World News April 25, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Thousands march to fight alternative facts
Thousands of people joined a global March for Science on Saturday with Washington the epicenter of a movement to fight against what many see as an “assault on facts” by populist politicians. US President Donald Trump himself passed dozens of protesters on his way to visit wounded soldiers at a military hospital. “Stop denying the earth is dying,” one sign visible from Trump’s motorcade read. People with signs attend a rally before the March for Science in New York on Saturday. AFP-Yonhap Despit
World News April 23, 2017
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[Newsmaker] UK leader calls for early election to boost Brexit bid
Delivering the latest jolt in Britain's year of political shocks, Prime Minister Theresa May called Tuesday for a snap June 8 general election, seeking to strengthen her hand in European Union exit talks and tighten her grip on a fractious Conservative Party. With the Labour opposition weakened, May’s gamble will probably pay off with an enhanced Conservative majority in Parliament -- but it‘s unlikely to unite a country deeply split over the decision to quit the EU. British Prime Minister Ther
World News April 19, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Turkey's pugnacious chief Erdogan wins again
If there were a global contest for winning elections, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would see himself as the undisputed -- and undefeated -- heavyweight champion of the world.In the 15 years since his ruling party came to power, Erdogan has taken part in 11 elections -- five legislative polls, two referenda, three local elections and a presidential vote -- and won them all.On Sunday, Erdogan claimed victory in his 12th and arguably biggest ballot-box challenge since his ruling Justice
World News April 17, 2017
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[Newsmaker] Gorsuch: Fierce defender of US Constitution
A brilliant conservative judge with a prestigious resume, Neil Gorsuch is a proponent of traditional values, a strict reading of the US Constitution and protections for the role of religion in American society. The elegant, silver-haired 49-year-old became the youngest justice confirmed to the US Supreme Court in a quarter-century. Little known until recently, the Colorado native with an Ivy League education survived an unusually rugged obstacle course between his nomination by President Donald
World News April 9, 2017
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