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Joe Biden - TikTok creators fear for their livelihoods after U.S. lawmakers pass bill that could lead to ban - cnbc.com - China - Taiwan - Israel - Ukraine - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - state Alabama

TikTok creators fear for their livelihoods after U.S. lawmakers pass bill that could lead to ban

Ophelia Nichols, known as "shoelover99" on TikTok, is among the scores of online creators and influencers whose livelihood has been suddenly thrown into potential chaos.

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Can Japan - Nikkei staff writers - Can Japan's manga industry replicate Akira Toriyama's success? - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Can Japan's manga industry replicate Akira Toriyama's success?

TOKYO -- While the Japanese manga industry is increasingly catering to global and digital native audiences, experts say nurturing the next generation of artists who could replicate the success of Akira Toriyama, who died in March, will not be easy.

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Narendra Modi - Alexandra Locke - Alex Roldan - Ney Alvarez - The Take: What would a third Modi term mean for India? - aljazeera.com - India

The Take: What would a third Modi term mean for India?

The world’s largest general election gets under way. So what would a third term for Modi mean for India?

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Nikkei staff writers - Sony's new Bravia TVs built for Prime Video, other streaming services - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - state California - county Palo Alto

Sony's new Bravia TVs built for Prime Video, other streaming services

PALO ALTO, California/TOKYO -- Sony has tailored its newest line of Bravia televisions for the video streaming audience by working with creatives in the entertainment industry.

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Victoria Kim - Akebono, First Foreign-Born Sumo Grand Champion, Dies at 54 - nytimes.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa - state Indiana - state Hawaii - Chad

Akebono, First Foreign-Born Sumo Grand Champion, Dies at 54

Taro Akebono, a Hawaii-born sumo wrestler who became the sport’s first foreign grand champion and helped to fuel a resurgence in the sport’s popularity in the 1990s, has died in Tokyo. He was 54.

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The Star - Ibrahim Sultanibrahim - Razarudin Husain - King tells Malaysians not to prolong ‘Allah socks’ row after KK Super Mart boss apologises to him - scmp.com - Malaysia -  Kuala Lumpur

King tells Malaysians not to prolong ‘Allah socks’ row after KK Super Mart boss apologises to him

Sultan Ibrahim, who granted an audience to the founder and executive chairman of KK Super Mart, Dr Chai Kee Kan, reiterated that no party should take advantage of this matter, including inciting others.

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‘Punjabi Wave’ Music Hits the Juno Awards Stage - nytimes.com - Canada - county Canadian

‘Punjabi Wave’ Music Hits the Juno Awards Stage

For many watching the Juno Awards on Sunday, the first few lines of Karan Aujla’s upbeat love ballad were probably their first introduction to Punjabi music.

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Bibek Bhandari - ‘Redefining journalism’: how a Nepali YouTube series goes off the beaten track to bring untold stories to light - scmp.com - Nepal -  Kathmandu

‘Redefining journalism’: how a Nepali YouTube series goes off the beaten track to bring untold stories to light

Herne Katha, a web documentary series, has emerged as one of the country’s most popular journalistic endeavours in recent years. Since 2018, co-founders and hosts Bidhya Chapagain and Kamal Kumar have travelled to “unexplored places to find untold stories”, giving viewers a glimpse of people’s lives that have remained invisible to many.

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