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The dream job: 5th annual list of the best places to work in all the world
How do you best create a great culture at a global organization? Elevate pay levels? Increase training opportunities? Launch a wellness program? Those steps may help, but the thing that moves the needle most for employees at the world’s best workplaces is a strong sense of community.
Planet on a plate
A spot just northwest of Milan has to be the epicenter of the most exciting plates on earth these days. Since its opening on May 1, the Milan Expo 2015 has been hosting the most notable chefs, as well as humble cooks from all over the world to display their culinary creations or traditional dishes of national or regional pride.
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S. Korea, US begin military drill despite N. Korea threats
Tens of thousands of South Korean and US troops kicked off a large-scale military exercise Monday simulating an all-out attack by North Korea, which has condemned the joint drill as a "declaration of war."
Can Turkey have an e-sports future?
Every politician likes to say that Turkey has great potential for everything due to its young population. The subject could be soccer or technology or literature or arts, it doesn't matter; Turkey always has potential. The problem is that we never seem to realize the potential we have.
Can e-sports be any different?
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Korean War: Reinvigorated mateship for Aussies and Turks
To many Turks and Aussies, the Battle of Gallipoli is a significant part of their history. As every ANZAC ceremony held in Gallipoli suggests, it had been a cornerstone of their nation-building process and shaping of national identity.
The Germans are ‘really the lazy’ Greeks
One of the unfortunate things that the Greek economic crisis has revealed is that the underlying ethnic stereotyping between the peoples of Europe is well and alive. The Greeks are those ‘lazy’, ‘ouzo-drinking’ ‘profligate’ people who want to live off the hardworking Germans’ money for free.
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Three Ambassadors Oppose Energy Act Amendments in Letter to Bulgaria's PM
The ambassadors of Italy, Korea, and the US have opposed a set of Energy Act amendments in a letter to Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova.
The legislative changes passed first reading in Parliament on Tuesday.
S. Korean violinist wants border concert with North Korea
Violinist Won Hyung Joon wants to bring North and South Korean musicians together next month to perform on each side of the world's most heavily armed border. Standing in the way is the rivals' long, frustrating inability to move past their painful shared history.
PMP-organised protest meeting in front of Gov't House; protesters ask PM resignation
A few hundred members and supporters of the People's Movement Party (PMP) asked the resignation of Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Sunday, in a protest meeting organised in front of the Government House.
Fresh cases, 900 schools closed in S. Korea MERS outbreak
Hundreds of schools closed June 4 in South Korea as officials struggled to ease growing panic over an outbreak of the MERS virus that has infected 35 people, killed two and caused thousands to cancel travel plans.