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Farkhat Sharipov s 18 kilohertz wins Grand Prix at XVII Kazan International Muslim Film Festival

Farkhat Sharipov s 18 kilohertz wins Grand Prix at XVII Kazan International Muslim Film Festival
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Lee Jun-Seok Phenomenon: Time to change, or the current two-party system will crumble down completely

Lee Jun-Seok Phenomenon: Time to change, or the current two-party system will crumble down completely
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The Prospect of Post-COVID Era and the Role of Journalism: Focusing on Recovery or Applying the Special Energy Accumulated during the Quarantine Times? (Global Context)

San Diego State University Professor TBILISI: The World Journalists Conference (WJC), organized by the Journalists Association of Korea (JAK) annually, was conducted from Monday, April 19 to Tuesday, April 20, 2021, online for the second time in its history – due to the continuing global pandemic – COVID-19. Monday, April 19, the very first day of the two-day event, in which around 70 journalists and other media and non-media professionals participated from about 50 countries in total, was dedicated perhaps to the most important global challenge nowadays as is – the COVID and post-COVID era, its prospects and the role of journalism.  After the Opening Address speech, made by Kim Dong Hoon, President of JAK, and Prime Minister Chung Sye-Kyun’s Congratulatory Address, 26 speakers participated in the Conference 1 through their topical presentations and Q&A Session.

Situation in Afghanistan defies solutions amid lack of genuine will, absence of sensible moves

Ashraf Aboul-Yazid during the interview about Afghanistan and the latest threat by Taliban CAIRO: Asia Journalist Association President Ashraf Aboul-Yazid has ruled out the possibility of a real solution to the Afghanistan crisis in the near future. “I am pessimistic. If I say there is a solution, I think I am far from the right thing because the cycle of this threat is repeated,” he said. “There is a threat whenever it seems that there is a solution, or if we seem to have a secure future or that there is a renewal of the presence of the governmental authority in Afghanistan. It happened in 2007; it happened again in 2014, and it is happening now, even after the conclusion of an agreement in Doha last year,” Ashraf, an expert on Asian affairs, said in an interview with Tamer Hanafi for Asia program on Nile TV.

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