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Ageism In China: Why 25-And-Up Is Already Too Old To Hire In Beijing

Ageism In China: Why 25-And-Up Is Already Too Old To Hire In Beijing

LE MONDE
Shutting Down Sunshine: A Complex Where North And South Koreans Worked Together

Shutting Down Sunshine: A Complex Where North And South Koreans Worked Together

It was a symbol of the "sunshine policy" meant to ease tensions between the two Koreas. But now, the jointly-run Kaesong facility in North Korea has been shuttered. Maybe for good.

KOMMERSANT
Off The Rails: Russia Tries To Make Lake Baikal Fit For Tourists

Off The Rails: Russia Tries To Make Lake Baikal Fit For Tourists

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Australia Starts Campaign To Cull 10,000 Wild Horses In Outback

CAIXINMEDIA
Ageism In China: Why 25-And-Up Is Already Too Old To Hire In Beijing

Ageism In China: Why 25-And-Up Is Already Too Old To Hire In Beijing

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Ai Weiwei Releases Profanity-Laced, Subversive Music Video

LE MONDE
Shutting Down Sunshine: A Complex Where North And South Koreans Worked Together

Shutting Down Sunshine: A Complex Where North And South Koreans Worked Together

It was a symbol of the "sunshine policy" meant to ease tensions between the two Koreas. But now, the jointly-run Kaesong facility in North Korea has been shuttered. Maybe for good.

KOMMERSANT
Off The Rails: Russia Tries To Make Lake Baikal Fit For Tourists

Off The Rails: Russia Tries To Make Lake Baikal Fit For Tourists

ECONOMIC OBSERVER
Growing Pains In China - What Happens When A City Booms Too Fast

Growing Pains In China - What Happens When A City Booms Too Fast

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North Korea Fires Fifth Missile In Third Straight Day Of Tests

LE MONDE
The 'Micro' Pacific Islands Paying The Price Of Major Environmental Abuse

The 'Micro' Pacific Islands Paying The Price Of Major Environmental Abuse

From Fiji to the Marshall Islands, it's time to react to the effects left by emissions from large industrialized nations.

NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR
Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

"They're going to need a bigger island..." Surfers on this Indian Ocean island are (mostly) staying out of the water after the fourth deadly attack. Up close, very close, with those targeted.

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Nearly One-Third Of US Foreign Adoptions Come From China

SUDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
On The *Trip Of Death* From North To South Korea

On The *Trip Of Death* From North To South Korea

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New Industrial Accident: Shoe Factory Collapses In Cambodia

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    Whether alcohol or absinthe, LSD or heroin, some of humanity's creative geniuses produced their greatest work as mind-altering substances did theirs. A Paris exhibit connects the dots.

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    Disgusted by the "spirit of May '68" the new generation of French Catholics isn't shy about taking on what they see as the moral wasteland that has taken over the country's establishment.

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    To talk or not to talk with the Taliban may be the most pressing matter of all, writes Le Monde's correspondent from Islamabad.

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    Even if outwardly the UK and Germany may appear on opposite sides of the debate over Brussels' power, the European economic heavyweights share common interests.

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