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On May 6, Charles III was officially crowned the King of the United Kingdom. The event at Westminster Abbey lasted two hours in high ceremonial fashion, paying homage to both the royal institution and Anglican church. Many personages made their appearance, including Prince William and Princess Cathe
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Hyun A Kim
2023.06.12 07:06
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As the world tunes in to the recent coronation of King Charles III, many eyes perch upon the presence of monarchies in the modern day. The general consensus on modern monarchies is mixed and oftentimes polarized, with the media portraying some monarchs as celebrity figures, while some absolute monar
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Evy Eun Hwangbo Staff Reporter
2023.06.12 07:06
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The conflict between Palestine and Israel has endured for over three quarters of a century, leaving in its wake a harrowing path of devastation, loss, and unrealized aspirations. As we delve into the complexities of this deeply entrenched conflict, one undeniable aspect comes to the forefront: the e
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Muhammad Faizan Zahid Junior Staff Reporter
2023.06.12 07:06
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For my final article, I wanted to pay a tribute to the division at The KAIST Herald that holds a special place in my heart. I have written for the International division for the past six semesters, covering topics from the 2020 US Presidential Debate to the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake. In the Internati
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Hanbit Lee Staff Reporter
2023.06.12 07:06
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Sudan is in the spotlight as it continues to face waves of violent clashes. While the country looked to transition to democracy, it has been derailed by a power struggle between two armed groups, the army and the paramilitary unit known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The deadly conflict initiate
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Jan Brey Espia Junior Staff Reporter
2023.05.21 16:23
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North Korea’s rapid expansion of nuclear weaponry and the recent threats of preemptive attack has escalated the sense of urgency and vulnerability on South Korea’s part, increasing its reliance on US protection. The Washington Declaration, signed by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his US co
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Evy Eun Hwangbo Staff Reporter
2023.05.21 16:23
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Tensions have been rising in the Taiwan Strait. Both China and Taiwan are making predictions on when , not if, a war will break out. Conflict in the East China Sea has always been a possibility due to the fundamental divide between the two nation’s positions. But as China pursues unification more ag
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Hyun A Kim Head of International Division
2023.05.21 16:23
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There is growing concern in the West and parts of Asia that China may invade Taiwan. Following the visit of Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen to the United States on March 29, China conducted military drills in the Taiwan Strait. China's military declared that they are prepared at any time to "smash '
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Hanbit Lee Staff Reporter
2023.05.21 16:23
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Ramadan is a month of fasting during the ninth month of the Hijri (lunar Islamic calendar) –– also known as the most sacred month in Islamic culture –– where Muslims around the world practice discipline and structure to strengthen their bond with Allah. The sighting of the new crescent moon, as dete
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Evy Eun Hwangbo Staff Reporter
2023.04.14 02:19
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Located in a familiar corner of Gung-dong is the Islamic Center of Daejeon (ICD), where many Muslim students at KAIST gather for prayer and community gathering. The Muslim Students Association (MSA) at KAIST has close relations with the ICD, which is the largest mosque in Daejeon. The ICD generously
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Hanbit Lee Staff Reporter
2023.04.14 02:19
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Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a caterer to innovative tech companies, collapsed on Mar 10, marking the second-biggest bank failure in US history. The bank faced 43 billion USD of deposit withdrawal requests, and it did not manage to raise cash to cover the outflow. As a result, the Federal Deposit Insu
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Eugene Jeong Junior Staff Reporter
2023.04.14 02:19
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Last September, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was arrested in Tehran for wearing her hijab too loosely. Such incidents aren’t unheard of in the Islamic Republic of Iran, where hijabs have been compulsory for all women since April 1981. But Amini’s death under police custody three days later sparked nation
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Hyun A Kim Head of International Division
2023.04.14 02:19
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On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s military forces into Ukrainian territory under what he termed a “special military operation”. He expected a swift “reclamation” of land and, by unifying both countries, to engrave his name into the list of the Russian Feder
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Aow Si Li, Sara Junior Staff Reporter
2023.03.27 00:03
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The Russia-Ukraine war, unlike its inception as a “special military operation”, has quickly evolved into the largest conflict in Europe since the World Wars. It has had widespread consequences around the globe, spurring a massive humanitarian crisis while also causing economic repercussions. As neit
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Hyun A Kim Head of International Division
2023.03.27 00:03
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In the early hours of February 6, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit southeastern Türkiye and parts of Syria, followed by a magnitude 7.5 event nine hours later, as well as more than 200 aftershocks. The earthquake occurred in densely populated areas, with many buildings lacking proper reinforcement to
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Hanbit Lee Staff Reporter
2023.03.27 00:03
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Last semester, I was fortunate enough to be selected by KAIST to go on exchange at the University of Toronto in Canada. When I was first thinking about applying, I didn’t have anyone to ask advice from; none of my international seniors had gone on exchange before, especially because the pandemic hal
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Cris Jericho Goh Cruz Staff Reporter
2023.03.27 00:03
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Halfway through Biden’s presidential term, the US midterm elections began on November 8. The elections left Americans with a sense of surprise. Historically, the party of the president in office has given way to the opposite side in all cameras of the US Congress, alongside with gubernatorial electi
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Fuad Samadov Staff Reporter
2022.12.08 13:44
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America’s midterm elections offered no strong promises about the future. The results were surprisingly positive for the Democrats, who expected complete Republican victory but only lost the House despite the feeble economy and President Joe Biden’s low approval ratings. Nevertheless, losing either C
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Hyun A Kim Head of International Division
2022.12.08 13:44
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The tech industry was one of the few industries that had massive prospects in the pandemic era, when everyone had to transition their daily work and operations towards online resources and tools. But as the world regains its footing and hints of pre-pandemic ways reemerge, the tech industry now need
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Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2022.12.08 13:44
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History sometimes repeats itself in the worst possible way. Somalia was ravaged by a devastating famine in 2011, and it is again on the brink of a catastrophic hunger crisis unseen in decades. The Horn of Africa region, which includes Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya, is struggling with extreme food ins
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Jisun Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2022.12.08 13:44