Hello my friends! We have our regular news, plus a bonus story of how the animal kingdom is the epitome of misandry.
News in Asia

Hello my friends! We have our regular news, plus a bonus story of how the animal kingdom is the epitome of misandry.
This week’s news brings us weapons of mass destruction, things happening in with the Chinese stock market, countries being awful to refugees and all the other major news of the week.
Here’s your week of news!
Well, we do root for them in all things, but right now, we were especially pulling for the men’s cricket team in the World Cup.
Welcome! Hope your weekend was fun or at least relaxing. We’ve got a bunch of news this week.
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Hello! This week’s edition of “News in Asia” includes McCain visiting Modi, Modi jumping fully on the social media bandwagon, and China shifting their policy a bit in regards to the Korean peninsula. We’ve also got some cool science news for fun.
Some quick links today, lovelies. Hope the weekend was amazing!
The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan continues to be a clusterfuck. The Philippines have 7000 islands, and getting aid to hard hit areas has been a logistical nightmare. The U.S. carrier group USS George Washington just arrived in the Philippines, bringing food and helping to provide logistical support.
Hello, friends! I hope your weekends were full of fun or relaxation or doing whatever it is you love to do. Unfortunately, there has been some bad news coming out of Asia, especially the Philippines especially. So, let’s get started.
Hello my fellow Persephoneers, I hope the weekend was a good one and that your holiday went well if you celebrate. There was some major happenings in Asia over the last few days, including North Korea declaring war on its southern counterpart and freaking everyone out because, you know, long-range nuclear weapons.
NEPAL (BBC) A plane heading for the region of Mount Everest crashed just outside of the capital, killing all 19 aboard.