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(Photo by: Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images News) The U.S. Federal Reserve will have a two-day policy meeting starting on Wednesday.

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

World Bank Says Possible Big Capital Outflows Under U.S. Federal Reserve Rate Hike May Affect Emerging Countries

The World Bank warns on possible effects of price hike in the capital flows of developing countries.

(Photo by: seysd shahaboddin vajedi / Wikimedia Commons) Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei releases video propaganda.

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Reportedly Gives Warning to U.S. In Video Propaganda Released [VIDEO]

A video propaganda was uploaded on Sunday that contains Iranian Sepreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's warning against the United States.

Samsung Electronics' 12Gb mobile DRAM chip | Samsung Electronics

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Samsung Announces Mass Production Of First 12-Gigabit DRAM Chip, Promises Bigger Memory And Faster Performance In Mobile Phones

Samsung announces their plan of starting the mass production of the first 12-Gb mobile DRAM chip that is expected to increase the memory and speed of mobile devices.

Cosmetic surgery

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Ji Hyun Joo

Plastic Surgery In South Korea Is 'Just Like Wearing Make-Up'

The cosmetic surgery business in South Korea is just getting bigger.

Wedding

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Ji Hyun Joo

South Korean Court Determines Unfaithful Spouses Have No Right To Divorce

Husbands who have cheated on their wives are not able to divorce in South Korea.

(Photo by: Bonnielou2013 / Wikimedia Commons) SK Telecom's low-priced Luna smartphone sells out in ten days.

Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

SK Telecom’s "iPhone-esqeue" Luna Smartphone "Sold Out" Due to High Demand After It's Release

First batch of SK Telecom's low-priced Luna smartphone is expected to be sold out ten days after it was released on September 4.

(Photo by: Steve Pope / Getty Images News) Obama administration reportedly does not support the move of House Republicans to vote on a bill to lift crude exports ban.

Sep 18, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

Obama Administration Reportedly Not Supporting Republicans’ Plan To Vote On Bill That Will Lift Ban On Crude Oil Exports

The House Republicans is slated to vote a bill to abolish the four-decade ban of crude exports in the United States. However, Obama administration does not support the move.

Sep 18, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Pope Francis To Visit Washington, New York and Philadelphia; Aretha Franklin And Andrea Bocelli Among Stars To Perform At The Papal Event

Pope Francis will be visiting the U.S. for the first time on Sept. 22-27 where stars are expected to perform, including Aretha Franklin, Andrea Bocelli and Gloria Estefan.

(Photo by: Chung Sung Jun / Getty Images News) South Korean watches the news on North Korea's missile launch.

Sep 18, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

North Korea Reportedly Reopens Yongbyon Site As Country Improves Nuclear Weapons ‘In Quality And Quantity’

After being shut down in 2007, Yongbyon nuclear site is now "in full operation," according to a report of state-run news agency KCNA of North Korea.

Ant-Man's Paul Rudd | By: Mike Pont | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

‘Ant-Man’ Tops South Korea’s Box Office For The Second Week In A Row; Remains Ahead Of Local Film ‘The Veteran’

"Ant-Man" remains number one for the second week in a row at South Korea's box office accounting to 40.8 percent of the weekend's market share

Pregnant woman reading a book | By: Lane Oatey / Blue Jean Images | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

More Pregnant Women In South Korea Feel Pressured To Practice Tae-Gyo As Birth Rates Decline And Educational Competition Increases

In South Korea, more pregnant women are practicing the 600-year-old tae-gyo in which they engage in pleasant and educational activities to nurture their unborn child holistically.

Crane collapse at the Grand Mosque in Mecca | By: Anadolu Agency | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

107 Reportedly Dead From The Mecca Crane Collapse At The Grand Mosque In Saudi Arabia; Booming Construction In The Country Complained By Many

107 people reportedly died at the Mecca crane collapse in Saudi Arabia heightening the growing concern of booming construction in the country

Dar Al Fouad Hospital in Giza | By: MOHAMED EL-SHAHED | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Egyptian Security Force Allegedly Kills 12 Members Of A Tourist Group By Accident In An Anti-Terror Operation

Egyptian interior ministry said the Egyptian security forces killed and injured members of a Mexican tour group by accident in an anti-terror operation in south-west of central Cairo.

South Korean hiker | By: The Washington Post | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

The Government Of South Korea Launches 10-Million-Dollar “Slow Hiking” Campaign; Hikers Encouraged To Slow Down And Enjoy Their Journey To The Top

The government of South Korea launches "Slow Hiking" campaign to encourage hikers to slow down and enjoy as they resort to hiking for destressing.

Cabbage harvest in South Korea | By: Bloomberg | Getty Images

Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Farm Ministers In South Korea, Japan And China Are Set To Boost Cooperation In Order To Guarantee Stable Food Supply

In a meeting of farm minister, South Korea, Japan and China agreed on joint effort to ensure stable food supply.

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