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SCMP - Cathay Pacific’s stormy flight, Malaysia’s Forest City casino, Japan’s armpit onigiri: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week - scmp.com - Japan - China - Thailand - Malaysia - Hong Kong -  Victoria

Cathay Pacific’s stormy flight, Malaysia’s Forest City casino, Japan’s armpit onigiri: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

Hong Kong welcomed holidaying mainland Chinese visitors with a fireworks show in Victoria Harbour on Wednesday in the first instalment of a monthly series of pyrotechnics displays, but not all attendees were impressed with the “budget-style” effort.

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Nikkei staff writer - Niseko gin shows Japanese resort offers more than skiing - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  London

Niseko gin shows Japanese resort offers more than skiing

SAPPORO, Japan -- A gin made in Niseko, Hokkaido, has won the top award at an international gin competition, sparking hopes the ski resort can become a year-round tourist hot spot.

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Karen Gilchrist - U.S. economy will see 'more things break' in 2025 if rates stay high, strategist says - cnbc.com - San Francisco

U.S. economy will see 'more things break' in 2025 if rates stay high, strategist says

The U.S. economy could be headed for stormy waters in 2025 if the Federal Reserve does not take action soon on interest rates, State Street's head of investment strategy in EMEA said Tuesday.

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TOMOKO WAKASUGI - Nikkei staff writer - China's new fashion trend incorporates traditional elements - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Shanghai

China's new fashion trend incorporates traditional elements

SHANGHAI -- "Neo-Chinese style," a mixture of classical attire and everyday clothes, has become the latest fashion trend in China. The boom is backed by young people's growing confidence in and attachment to their country.

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I’m a CEO in Finland, the happiest country in the world: 3 phrases we use at work every day - cnbc.com - Finland

I’m a CEO in Finland, the happiest country in the world: 3 phrases we use at work every day

Finland is the happiest country in the world for the seventh year running, according to the latest World Happiness Report.

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What is Gundam? How the Japanese robot anime morphed into toys, games and more - scmp.com - Japan

What is Gundam? How the Japanese robot anime morphed into toys, games and more

In 1979, novelist and anime creator Yoshiyuki Tomino brought cutting-edge aerospace technology to TV audiences in 1979 with Mobile Suit Gundam. It offered a robot sci-fi depiction of conflicts in outer space with hundreds of soon-to-be classic protagonists and antagonists.

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CHIHIRO ISHIKAWA - Nikkei staff writer - AI helps legacy live on for 'god of manga' Osamu Tezuka - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

AI helps legacy live on for 'god of manga' Osamu Tezuka

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence has created everything from music to novels, but how effective is the technology when it comes to crafting work in the style of high-profile human artists such as Japan's "god of manga," the late Osamu Tezuka?

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Mark Magnier - Asian - Is the US’ ‘bamboo ceiling’ slowing East Asian career progress? - scmp.com - China - Usa -  Beijing - state California - Los Angeles, state California

Is the US’ ‘bamboo ceiling’ slowing East Asian career progress?

When Yinuo Li made partner at global consulting firm McKinsey & Company in 2012, she was proud of her accomplishment. A classic overachiever, she had graduated from Beijing’s elite Tsinghua University in 2000 and received a PhD in molecular biology at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2004 before joining McKinsey the following year.

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