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Narendra Modi - Sameer Yasir - Rahul Gandhi, Long on the Ropes, Looks Set for an Unexpected Comeback - nytimes.com - India -  New Delhi

Rahul Gandhi, Long on the Ropes, Looks Set for an Unexpected Comeback

Just last year, Rahul Gandhi and the once-powerful party he led, the Indian National Congress, seemed to be on the ropes and little threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s consolidation of political power.

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Nikkei staff writers - Intel and partners to use Sharp's Japan LCD plants for chip research - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Intel and partners to use Sharp's Japan LCD plants for chip research

TOKYO/OSAKA -- Intel and its 14 partner Japanese companies will use Sharp's underutilized liquid crystal display plants in the country to research cutting-edge semiconductor production technology, Nikkei has learned, in a move that will reduce costs for the alliance and provide needed income to the struggling electronics company. 

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William Pesek - Philippines won't convince skeptics without reform plans - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Philippines -  Manila - India

Philippines won't convince skeptics without reform plans

William Pesek is an award-winning Tokyo-based journalist and author of "Japanization: What the World Can Learn from Japan's Lost Decades."

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APORNRATH PHOONPHONGPHIPHAT - Nikkei staff writer - Online lender looks to revitalize Thai small loan market - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Thailand

Online lender looks to revitalize Thai small loan market

TOKYO -- Thailand's first data-driven digital lending startup, ABACUS digital plans to expand its Money Thunder digital lending platform, sensing new opportunities in the country's market for small loans.

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CHENG TINGFANG and LAULY LI - Nikkei Asia tech correspondents - TSMC affiliate Vanguard to build $7.8bn Singapore plant with NXP - asia.nikkei.com - Singapore -  Taipei -  Singapore

TSMC affiliate Vanguard to build $7.8bn Singapore plant with NXP

TAIPEI -- TSMC affiliate Vanguard International Semiconductor will invest $7.8 billion together with leading European chipmaker NXP to build its most advanced production facility ever in Singapore.

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Yoshimasa Hayashi - Narendra Modi - Nikkei staff writer - Asian countries aim for stronger ties with India after election - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - India -  New Delhi - Australia - region Indo-Pacific

Asian countries aim for stronger ties with India after election

NEW DELHI -- Congratulations from Asian nations poured in Wednesday for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a day after his Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance won a third term in power.

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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - RAMON ROYANDOYAN - Arsenio Balisacan - Nikkei staff writer - Philippine rice tariff cut will benefit Vietnam, not farmers, experts say - asia.nikkei.com - Philippines -  Manila - Vietnam

Philippine rice tariff cut will benefit Vietnam, not farmers, experts say

MANILA -- The Philippines, the world's top rice importer, is moving to cut tariffs on the staple food from 35% to 15% through 2028 to ease the country's inflation woes. But analysts worry the move could benefit foreign producers such as Vietnam and leave Filipino farmers struggling to compete.

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Srettha Thavisin - Thaksin Shinawatra - FRANCESCA REGALADO - Nikkei staff writer - Thailand on shaky political ground: 5 things to know - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thailand on shaky political ground: 5 things to know

BANGKOK -- Stability has been the watchword for once-rival parties in the ruling coalition of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, even as they spent the past eight months in a precarious triangle of power. But developments in May have resurrected the threat of political turbulence in a country that has seen 13 successful coups and several mass protest movements in the past century.

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