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Shunichi Suzuki - Japan's finance minister says 'speculative' moves in currency market impacting yen - cnbc.com - Japan

Japan's finance minister says 'speculative' moves in currency market impacting yen

Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Monday there were some speculative moves in the currency market that did not reflect economic fundamentals, repeating his warning against excessive yen declines.

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Damien Cave - India’s Silicon Valley Faces a Water Crisis That Software Cannot Solve - nytimes.com - India -  Bangalore

India’s Silicon Valley Faces a Water Crisis That Software Cannot Solve

The water tankers seeking to fill their bellies bounced past the dry lakes of India’s booming technology capital. Their bleary-eyed drivers waited in line to suck what they could from wells dug a mile deep into dusty lots between app offices and apartment towers named for bougainvillea — all built before sewage and water lines could reach them.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - Baltimore port crisis: World's largest container ship company, MSC, dumps diverted cargo problem on US companies - cnbc.com - Usa -  Baltimore

Baltimore port crisis: World's largest container ship company, MSC, dumps diverted cargo problem on US companies

MSC, the largest ocean carrier in the world, has joined the list of ocean carriers terminating the delivery of diverted containers outside of the port for shipping clients as a result of the container ship accident near the Port of Baltimore that led to the tragic bridge collapse. With the Baltimore port indefinitely closed, the decision places the onus of cargo pick up at a diverted port and transport to its final destination on the shipper.

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RIHO NAGAO - Nikkei staff writer - Japan to take another shot at a homegrown airliner, eyeing hydrogen - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan to take another shot at a homegrown airliner, eyeing hydrogen

TOKYO -- Japan looks to collaborate with the private sector to develop a next-generation passenger aircraft, hoping to avoid the pitfalls that doomed Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' SpaceJet by encouraging the participation of multiple companies and helping create technology standards, Nikkei has learned.

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RYOHTAROH SATOH - Nikkei staff writer - Japan's Sakura Internet to offer startups affordable AI computing power - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan's Sakura Internet to offer startups affordable AI computing power

TOKYO - Japan's Sakura Internet aims to start selling more affordable computing power for training artificial intelligence as early as this year amid a global scramble to develop generative AI.

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The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies - nytimes.com - New York

The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies

The two soft-drink makers have helped turn the state of Maharashtra into a sugar-producing powerhouse. But a New York Times and Fuller Project investigation has found that these brands have also profited from a brutal system of labor that exploits children and leads to the unnecessary sterilization of working-age women.

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Nikkei staff writer - Swift - In Japan, even Taylor Swift can't make it to the top of the music charts - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - South Korea - county Taylor

In Japan, even Taylor Swift can't make it to the top of the music charts

TOKYO -- Japanese, who previously favored musical artists from the U.S. and Europe as part of their admiration for Western culture, are increasingly tuning them out.

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John Yoon - What to Know about Holi, India’s Most Colorful Tradition - nytimes.com - India -  Delhi

What to Know about Holi, India’s Most Colorful Tradition

A rainbow haze swirls through India, where raucous laughter rings out as friends and strangers douse one another with fists full of pigmented powder. Holi is a Hindu tradition, an annual celebration of spring. In 2024, crimson, emerald, indigo and saffron clouds will hover over the country on March 25 for one of its most vibrant, joyful and colorful festivals.

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