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What If The Philippines Flipped Their Flag?
This short tells a story about what would happen if the Philippines flipped their flag, and got every country they want. They would start with taking Vietnam, who would be no match for their force.
To thoroughly study, promote, and implement Xi Jinping Thought on Culture and to advance mutual learning between Chinese and foreign civilizations, the Global Times "Reading Through the Seasons" China ...
Physical: Asia’s Australia Team faces backlash for their gameplay and behavior, as fans question their participation in the ...
You’ve probably seen it a thousand times: a map on the wall, north at the top, south down below. It feels so natural that we ...
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What Geography Explains About North Korea’s Isolation
Why is North Korea so isolated? This video breaks down its geography, culture, and global role. A Massive New Study of 20,000 ...
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — The United States and South Korea are deepening their “future-oriented” strategic alliance, senior officials said this week, even as Seoul works to reclaim wartime ...
SEOUL, Oct. 11 (UPI) --North Korea showed off its new Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile at a military parade, state-run media reported on Saturday, touting it as the North's "most powerful ...
Hong Myung-bo (left) comes face to face with one of the best managers of all time on Friday. / Omar Vega/Getty Images, Marco Galvao/Sports Press Photo South Korea and Brazil continue their ...
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has rolled out the red carpet for a host of foreign dignitaries, treating them to a spectacle of color and dancing, and all signs suggest he’ll also be showing off his ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about economics, markets and policymaking throughout Asia. South Korea is an economy that can take a serious punch.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about economics, markets and policymaking throughout Asia. US President Donald Trump, right, and Lee Jae Myung, South ...
North Korea is close to developing an intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit the United States with a nuclear weapon, South Korea’s president said Thursday — though he added that it has yet ...
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