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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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Webster University C team: IM Ashwin Jayaram (India), IM Vitaly Neimer (Israel), WGM Anna Sharevich (Belarus), FM Jake Banawa (Philippines)
Meet the crew: Jenny (Philippines), Dauren (Kazakhstan), Lina (Cuba), Vova (Russia), Me, Dastan (Kazakhstan), Michele (Philippines), Forgothisname (Japan).

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בינתיים הזהיר אותם אלוהים בחלום שלא לחזור אל הורדוס ומשום כך שבו חוזי-הכוכבים לארצם בדרך אחרת

Kim Hyung-joo: The dilemma of the Korea~China~Japan FTA is that, although, from an economic perspective the deal is sound and there is no need to delay the process, the political conflicts between the parties are too intense. This is the reason for the delay.

Han Peng: Seeing is believing, but even after witnessing them first hand, I still find it hard to believe that the changes can happen so fast and on such a large scale. If this momentum can be maintained, the Romantic tales of the ancient Silk Road ~ with camel caravans and merchants crossing the continent ~ might soon become a modern reality...

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Kenneth Ephraim Surat: As expected, night time brought a very cold breeze from the mountains, so before wrapping up our city tour, we met our friend Tina who is a Filipino living in Kyrgyzstan. It’s really unbelievable that Filipinos are everywhere! Because it was very cold, she suggested for us to grab a hot chocolate drink which perfect for the continually dropping temperature.

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王毅: There is a huge area for cooperation existing between China, Mongolia, and Russia.

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||One Belt, One Road||

ערוץ שבע: China is pushing to build on the ancient Silk Road trade routes, on land and sea - a ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative expected to be funded by the AIIB.
ABIGAIL: How much longer until the ~are jews white?~ conversation is over…?

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Haaretz: Jews from Kaifeng, China immerse themselves in the mikveh as part of their conversion process to Judaism. Photo by Nir Kafri

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