A number of global literary heavyweights who have won awards such as the Pulitzer Prize, Hugo Award and the National Book Award, among other prestigious accolades, will land in Korea for the upcoming Seoul International Writers Festival (SIWF). First launched in 2006 as a platform for fruitful literary exchanges between Korean and international authors and readers, SIWF will make its return as an in-person event for the first time in three years following the pandemic-induced online transition.
Amid China's military and diplomatic isolation, Taiwan turns to films and games to reconnect with the worldThe Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, with her doctors 'concerned for her health'When Benson Wu moved to Sydney 10 years ago to study and work in advertising and film, he noticed there were few