Author: Jisue Shin

Who Is Kim Jong Nam?

Who is Kim Jong Nam? Not many people have heard of him but to give you the answer: he is the eldest son and the previous crown prince to the North Korea’s family dictatorship. This might come as a surprise to people who thought Kim Jong Un, the current leader of

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Acid Attacks: Why Does It Happen?

There are thousands of acid victims being attacked every year. The majority of these acid victims are women and young children, although men are no exception to it. Victims are attacked for numerous reasons, such as domestic or land disputes, personal revenge, disgrace, and much more. The majority of the times,

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New Regulations Announced To Tackle Toxic Smog In China

Environmental pollution, particularly, air pollution is a critical issue that has been rising especially since the industrial revolution period. As more economically developing countries are emerging throughout the years, pollution also complies with this advancement. Smog, in scientific terms, “is a yellowish or blackish fog formed mainly by a mixture

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Neglected Presidential Duties, Will The Truth Finally Be Revealed?

  South Korea is currently undergoing court hearings regarding Korean President Park Geun Hye, her confidante Choi Soon-sil, close relatives of Choi’s families, Samsung Vice President, Choi Soon-sil’s secretary, and many more who are involved with the Park’s discrepancies. Possibly the most heated and concerned hearing that the Korean citizens

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The Impeachment Of South Korean’s President

The so-called ‘peaceful protest’ that has been going on for, at least, 6 weeks in South Korea seems to be finally paying off. On December 9th, 2016, “South Korean President Park Geun-Hye was impeached Friday by the nation’s National Assembly, signaling an ignominious end to a term that had become

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What Is The Future For The Current South Korean President, Park Geun-hye?

On November 6th, 2016, 100,000 South Koreans demonstrated their frustrations on the streets in Seoul, demanding resignation from President Park. Korean news are currently over flooded with Park’s discrepancies and her sickening “devotion” to her confidante Choi Soon-sil. President Park is being accused of allowing Choi Soon-sil to use their

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Who Will Win The 2016 American Presidential Election?

The American Presidential election will be November 8th of this year and only one month is left until then. The top two presidential candidates are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump from the Republican and Democratic parties respectively. Who will win the 2016 Presidential Election is a one of the heated

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Should Edward Snowden Be Pardoned?

Recently, Elite Daily posted an article regarding Edward Snowden, “Edward Snowden Wants President Obama To Pardon Him Before Leaving Office.” This article proceeds to discuss further about Edward Snowden and how his petition for his pardon was rejected 2 times by President Obama. Obama’s Presidential term is almost coming to

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Positive And Negative Impacts Of The Olympics

The whole world is focusing on Rio’s Summer 2016 Olympics, which is happening right now. Everyone is cheering and rooting for their country’s teams. As with everything else, good sides will always come with disadvantages. The Olympics was created to unify countries into one tournament, it brings together many nationalities over one match,

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WWII Reborn?

On May 22nd, 2016, Buzzfeed uploaded a video named “I survived the Holocaust” to their YouTube channel. The video is roughly 7 minutes long and enlists a Holocaust survivor to narrate his life experience, who spoke on the concentration camps that he was forced to live in during the Nazi occupation. The

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Should There Be An International Law To Increase Security?

  On June 12th, 2016, another horrible incident grabbed the world’s attention: there was a mass shooting in Orlando that happened in the early morning of last Sunday. As more devastating information started to unfold, people’s attention soon turned into horror and disgust. This shooting is currently known to be

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Death Of Mullah Akhtar Mansoor: A Major Blow To The Taliban?

  It has been reported to the whole world that the Afghan Taliban leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansoor, has been killed in a US strike in Pakistan on May 22nd, 2016. Many news channels and site professionals are analyzing and reporting on this recent incident. The ultimate confirmation has yet to

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Update: Belgium Terror Attacks

On March 22nd, 2016, the world was left deeply shocked and angered after hearing news of the ruthless terrorist attacks that occurred in Brussels, Belgium. These violent acts ended up killing at least 32 civilians and injuring more than 230 people. Recently, however, it has been revealed that the terrorists

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Rising Influence Of The Arctic

The earth’s temperature has been gradually increasing over the years. This phenomenon, as most of us have heard of, is global warming and it is causing many changes and impacting the environment. One of the more drastic environmental changes is the rising sea levels due to ice melting in the

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The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Outlook on 2016

Ever since the Syrian Civil war broke out in 2011, the number of refugees hailing from the Middle Eastern region have grown. The recent ISIS bombings in Paris, Sinai, Baghdad, Beirut, and Russia, to just name a few, have intensified the refugee crisis even further. Increasing numbers of refugees has created the European

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Iraq Forces Recapture Ramadi: What’s Next?

On December 28, 2015, the Iraq forces were successful in recapturing the central government building that was being used and occupied by ISIS in Ramadi, Iraq. This news has been a delight for the counter-terrorism forces. The victory over recapturing the central government building was the first step, but now,

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