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(Photo by: Handout / Getty Images News) Southeast Asian millionaires plan to build Hallyu Town in Bangkok to bring Korean culture closer to Thai people.

Life - Sep 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Southeast Asian Millionaires Eye Creation of Hallyu Town in Bangkok To Cater to K-Pop Fans in Thailand

Southeast Asian millionaires plan to build Hallyu Town in Bangkok as more and more Thai people are interested in Korean culture.

(Photo by: Mike Coppola / Getty Images Entertainment) Korean food delivery YoGiYo garners biggest investment at 65.9 billion won since its debut.

Tech - Sep 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

YoGiYo Becomes the Number One Food Delivery App in South Korea With Biggest Recorded Investment At 65.9 Billion Won

YoGiYo surpasses Baedal Minjok 54.3 billion won-worth investment with 65.9 billion won.

(Photo by: Christopher Furlong / Getty Images News) A new study conducted by a group of scientists reveals that premature deaths brought about by air pollution may reach 6.6 million by 2050.

World - Sep 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

New Study Reveals That The Number of Premature Deaths Caused By Air Pollution Globally Could Double By 2050

The number of premature deaths caused by air pollution continues to increase and could possibly reach over 6 million by 2050 according to a new study.

(Photo by: Ben Torres / Getty Images News) Charges against freshman student Ahmed Mohamed were dropped on Wednesday.

US - Sep 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Police Drops Charges Against 14-Year-old High Schooler Ahmed Mohamed Who Brought Clock Invention to School That Was Mistaken For A 'Fake Bomb'

A homemade clock made out of a pencil case got 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed arrested after school officials thought the device was a "hoax bomb."

(Photo by: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images News) World's largest beer maker AB InBev plans to takeover rival SABMiller.

World - Sep 22, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Budweiser Creator AB InBev Eyeing Takeover of Long-time Brewer Rival SABMiller

AB InBev said it will approach SABMiller with an offer to takeover the company, however, no definite deal has been made about the acquisition.

(Photo by: Chung Sung Jun / Getty Images News) US and South Korea agreed to sign an antitrust memorandum of understanding.

Korea - Sep 19, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

The United States And South Korea Finally Agree To Sign An Antitrust Memorandum Of Understanding

U.S. and South Korean officials have finally signed an antitrust memorandum of understanding to promote increased cooperation and communication among the competition agencies in the two countries.

(Photo by: Pool / Getty Images News) United States President Barrack Obama speaks at Business Roundtable on Wednesday.

US - Sep 19, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

U.S. President Barrack Obama claims "America is great right now" amid Donald Trump's campaign slogan "Make America great again"

US President Barrack Obama addresses some problems with the American economy during a Business Roundtable on Wednesday. Obama reportedly critizes some Republicans who oppose the

(Photo by: Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images News) GS EPS announced the completion of the Asia's largest biomass plant in South Korea which can generate up to 105 megawatts (MW) of electricity.

Business - Sep 19, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

South Korean Utility Firm GS EPS Announces Completion Of Asia’s Largest Biomass Plant In Dangjin

GS EPS announces completion of Asia's largest biomass plant which is located in Dangjin, South Korea. The plant can generate sufficient electricity than can be used for an hour by 110,000 people.

(Photo by: Matt Cardy / Getty Images News) Global study reveals that ICT have 'mixed' effects on students' performance in school.

World - Sep 19, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

OECD Study Says Impact Of Information And Communication Technologies On Student Performance Is ‘Mixed’

OECD revealed on its study that technology does not bring so much in "bridging the skills divide between advantaged and disadvantaged students."

(Photo by: David Berkowitz / Flickr) Chilean government plans to create marine park to protect Easter Island.

World - Sep 19, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

Chile Plans To Create World's Biggest Marine Park To Protect Easter Island

Chilean government plans to create a vast marine park to protect locals and marine life in Easter Island from illegal fishing activities.

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

World - Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Possible Price Hike Expected To Affect Developing Countries As Per World Bank

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.

World - Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Issues Warning Against United States Through A Video Propaganda

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

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

Tech - Sep 18, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Low-priced SK Telecom Luna Boasts Features Comparable To The iPhone

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.

US - Sep 18, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

White House Opposes Republicans' Plan To Lift Crude Oil Export Ban In U.S.

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.

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

Korea - Sep 18, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

North Korea Reportedly Improves Quality And Quantity Of Nuclear Weapons, Reopens Yongbyon Nuclear Site

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.

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