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Japan's small regional companies vie to raise pay amid labor shortage - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's small regional companies vie to raise pay amid labor shortage

TOKYO -- As Japanese regional businesses wage fierce battles for workers amid a deepening nationwide labor shortage, pay at companies employing 10 to 99 people rose much faster in rural prefectures like Miyazaki than in urban centers during the five years through 2023.

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How India is racing against time to save the endangered red panda - aljazeera.com - India

How India is racing against time to save the endangered red panda

101 East reveals how India is fighting to conserve its population of one of the world’s rarest animals.

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Agence FrancePresse - Will climate change push Thailand to move its capital Bangkok? - scmp.com - Usa - Indonesia - Thailand -  Bangkok - Netherlands -  Jakarta

Will climate change push Thailand to move its capital Bangkok?

Thailand may have to consider relocating its capital Bangkok because of rising sea levels, a senior official in the country’s climate change office said on Wednesday.

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Caixin - Katherine Tai - U.S. takes aim at China shipbuilding, an industry it lost decades ago - asia.nikkei.com - China

U.S. takes aim at China shipbuilding, an industry it lost decades ago

The U.S. last month began an investigation of China's dominant shipbuilding industry, a move that heaps more pressure on China as the countries' trade battle extends beyond technology and into the manufacturing sector.

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Nikkei staff writers - India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - India -  Bangkok - county Imperial

India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle

KOHIMA, India/BANGKOK -- Eighty years ago in northeastern India, the Imperial Japanese Army fought what is widely seen as one of the most reckless campaigns of World War II. This week, officials gathered in a ceremony to mark the completion of a memorial to those who died in the offensive's bloody Battle of Kohima.

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Robert Ferris - How American carmakers lost ground in China - cnbc.com - China - Usa - Britain - Sweden

How American carmakers lost ground in China

American automakers and their non-Chinese counterparts are fighting an existential battle, as local rivals in China outpace them.

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Lora Kolodny - Elon Musk's X loses lawsuit against Bright Data over data scraping - cnbc.com - Israel - state Texas - state California - county Dallas

Elon Musk's X loses lawsuit against Bright Data over data scraping

A federal judge in California dismissed a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's X against Israel's Bright Data, in a case that involved the scraping of public online data and its appropriate uses.

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Joe Biden - Next U.S.-China chip battle will require more than export controls - asia.nikkei.com - China - Usa - Washington

Next U.S.-China chip battle will require more than export controls

David Feith is an adjunct senior fellow in the Indo-Pacific security program of the Center for a New American Security in Washington and was previously U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asia. Ben Noon is a member of the Asia directorate of the Vandenberg Coalition National Security Council.

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