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(Photo by: Alex Wong / Getty Images News) House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy is in favor of the GOP bill stalling Syrian refugees.

US - Nov 21, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

U.S. House Of Representatives Approves Bill Tightening Screening Procedures For Syrian Refugees Entering The United States

The House voted in favor of the GOP bill tightening the screening procedures for Syrian refugees entering the nation.

(Photo by: Win McNamee / Getty Images News) US President Barrack Obama extended his condolences to the bereaved family of the US citizen who was killed in Mali attack Friday.

US - Nov 21, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

21 People, Including 1 U.S. Citizen Killed In Mali Attack

Mali hotel attack killed at least 21 people, including a US citizen. Malian security forces annonced they have already started hunting down the people responsible of the appalling incident.

Serious crimes in South Korea mostly committed during daytime, according to Statistics Korea.

Korea - Nov 20, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Statistics Korea Data Shows Serious Crimes In South Korea Mostly Happen During Office Hours

A recent data released by Statistics Korea shows that most of the serious crimes in South Korea occur during daytime.

(Photo by: Doo Ho Kim / Flickr) Well-known South Korean architect Choi Si Young says well-managed farms can turn into cultural spots.

K-PEOPLE - Nov 20, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Well-Known South Korean Architect Choi Si Young Says Well-Managed Farms Can Turn Into Cultural Site

South Korean architect Choi Si Young continues his passion for farming and gardening as he is set to design a nature-friendly restaurant in western Seoul.

(Photo by: Christian Rondeau / Flickr) More and more world leaders visit Silicon Valley.

World - Nov 20, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Silicon Valley And Its Role In Helping World Leaders Provide Better Standards Of Living Through Technology

More and more leaders from all over the world see the role of Silicon Valley in providing better standard of living through technology. A number of them have visited the region to learn from Silicon Valley firms with the hopes to re-create the same thing in their countries.

President Michael D. Higgins raises the issue of undocumented Irish working in the United States during his speech at a reception in San Francisco Sunday.

World - Nov 20, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

President Michael D. Higgins Vows To Help Undocumented Irish Working In United States; Irish President Considers The Matter 'A Very Important Issue'

Irish President Michael D. Higgins says the issue of undocumented Irish people working in the United States will not be ignored. He says the Irish Goverment is working on the matter to help Irish without papers.

(Photo by: Robert D. Ward) South Korean Chung Mong Joon withdraws from FIFA presidential bid after missing the deadline for filing of candidacy.

Korea - Nov 20, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korean Chung Mong Joon Formally Withdraws FIFA Presidential Bid After Missing The Deadline To Register As Candidate

South Korean Chung Mong Joon blames the "unjust" sanctions filed against him by FIFA for missing the filing of candidacy for the presidential race. The former FIFA vice president says he will still do something to change FIFA despite missing the presidential race.

Lydia Ko (Photo by Thananuwat Srirasant/Getty Images)

K-PEOPLE - Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Korean-New Zealander Lydia Ko Becomes The Youngest To Achieve 10 Wins On Top-Tier Tours And The World's Number 1 Golfer

Korean-New Zealander Lydia Ko regains world's number 1 golfer spot after winning the LPGA Taiwan Championship on Sunday. Aside from that, she is also the youngest player at 18 to accomplish 10 wins on any top-tier tours.

South Korea to study composition and effects of flavored cigarettes. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Life - Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korea's Health Ministry Plan To Conduct Research To Determine If Flavored Cigarettes Contain Harmful Substances

The Health Ministry of South Korea plans to conduct a research to find out if flavored cigarettes contain harmful substances. According to reports, flavored cigarettes are popular in South Korea.

South Korea to impose state-authored history textbooks in schools. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Korea - Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korean Opposition Party NPAD Accuses Education Ministry Of Setting Up Task Force To Push Forward With State-Controlled Historty Books

South Korean opposition party NPAD reportedly claims that the Ministry of Education has created a "secret" task force to continue with the plan to write state-controlled history textbooks for secondary students.

(Author: Kaflan) Bank of Korea revised down forecast of South Korea's growth in 2016 from 3.3 percent to 3.2 percent. Investment banks and economic research agencies overseas predict growth will slide upper 2 percent next year.

Korea - Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Investment Banks And Economic Resarch Agencies Overseas Forecast South Korea's Growth In 2016

Global investment banks and economic research agencies predict South Korea's growth will slide down upper 2 percent next year, which is evidently lower than BOK's prediction of 3.2 percent.

2015 Seoul Fashion Week features

K-PEOPLE - Nov 18, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korean Fashion Designer Jin Teok Celebrates Her 50th Year In The Industry

South Korean fashion designer Jin Teok celebrates her 50th year in the industry with an exhibit called "Anthology: Jin Teok, Creation of 50 Years," which was featured during the 2015 Seoul Fashion Week.

(Photo by: Sean Gallup / Getty Images News) Volkswagen reportedly plans to announce new sales initiative in the United States to rebuild the trust of customers after emission scandal.

US - Nov 17, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

German Carmaker Volkswagen Plans To Announce New Sales Initiative In U.S. To Rebuild Trust Of Customers After Emission Scandal

Volkswagen is taking actions to rebuild trust of customers after the German company was mired with controversy for allegedly cheating the emission tests.

(Photo by: Thierry Chesnot / Getty Images News) French President Francois Hollande declared state of emergency following multiple attacks that took place in Paris that killed 129 people.

World - Nov 17, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

French President Francois Hollande Declares State Of Emergency After Multiple Attacks Killed 129 People In Paris

Multiple attacks in Paris killed a total of 129 people on Friday. Following the incident, French President Francois Hollande declared state of emergency which he wants to last for three months.

(Photo by: Sean Gallup / Getty Images News) Nearly 2,000 Korean motorists filed lawsuits against German carmaker Volkswagen amid emissions scandal.

Business - Nov 17, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Thousands Of Korean Motorists File Lawsuits Against German Carmaker Volkswagen Amid Emissions Scandal

Almost 2,000 Korean motorists have already filed lawsuits against German carmaker Volkswagen after the company reportedly admitted the accusations of cheating the emission tests.

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