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Donald Trump - Daniel E Slotnik - Thursday Briefing: J.D. Vance Takes the Stage - nytimes.com - China - Usa - Israel - Ukraine - state Ohio - county Vance

Thursday Briefing: J.D. Vance Takes the Stage

All eyes are on Donald Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, who is set to deliver a prime time speech at the Republican convention in a few hours. The political newcomer, who joined the Senate just last year, has had few opportunities to connect with American voters beyond his constituents in Ohio. This will be his biggest chance to do so.

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Nikkei staff writers - Hiroshi Kasamatsu - Myanmar's corporate crackdown grows beyond Japan retailer Aeon - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Burma - city Bangkok - city Yangon

Myanmar's corporate crackdown grows beyond Japan retailer Aeon

YANGON/BANGKOK -- Myanmar's military regime is tightening its grip on a range of industries from retail to real estate as the country grapples with inflation and capital outflows, though its crackdown appears to be exacerbating the economic turmoil.

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Nikkei staff writers - From auto sector to startups, Japan companies see green shoots in Myanmar - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Burma - city Bangkok - city Yangon

From auto sector to startups, Japan companies see green shoots in Myanmar

BANGKOK/YANGON -- Japanese companies are exploring new business ties in civil war-torn Myanmar, as they look beyond the barriers put up by the current military government and lay the groundwork for potential long-term growth.

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MAYUKO TANI - Nikkei staff writer - Singapore startup's stores and apps connect world's music fans - asia.nikkei.com - Singapore - city Singapore

Singapore startup's stores and apps connect world's music fans

SINGAPORE -- The new Swee Lee music store in Singapore's Clarke Quay entertainment district is popular with young people and families on weekends. In addition to selling musical instruments and equipment plus fashion items, it also offers a cafe space where customers can enjoy coffee while playing guitar or listening to vinyl records of their choice.

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Hadi Azmi - Royal Malaysia - Thomas Daniel - Malaysia’s dire naval shortfalls, reliance on US laid bare in damning audit - scmp.com - China - Usa - Malaysia

Malaysia’s dire naval shortfalls, reliance on US laid bare in damning audit

The auditor-general’s report exposed a troubling reality: the Royal Malaysian Navy has received only four of its 18 planned new vessels, severely handicapping its ability to patrol the nation’s vast maritime domain, which spans over half a million 500,000 sq km, exceeding its land area.

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The Star - Malaysian man gets death penalty for murdering his adoptive parents - scmp.com - Malaysia

Malaysian man gets death penalty for murdering his adoptive parents

The High Court in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan has ordered a 45-year-old man to be sent to the gallows after he was found guilty of murdering his adoptive parents.

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Daisuke Wakabayashi - Defeated by A.I., a Legend in the Board Game Go Warns: Get Ready for What’s Next - nytimes.com - China

Defeated by A.I., a Legend in the Board Game Go Warns: Get Ready for What’s Next

Lee Saedol was the finest Go player of his generation when he suffered a decisive loss, defeated not by a human opponent but by artificial intelligence.

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RURIKA IMAHASHI - Nikkei staff writer - Australian tech companies look beyond degrees when hiring - asia.nikkei.com - Australia

Australian tech companies look beyond degrees when hiring

SYDNEY -- Australian tech companies are easing educational requirements for job openings, emphasizing practical skills over background in an aim to diversify their workforces.

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