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John Yoon - A Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Millions of Livestock Dead - nytimes.com - Mongolia -  Ulaanbaatar

A Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Millions of Livestock Dead

An unusually brutal winter in Mongolia has left much of the country’s grazing land frozen and snow-covered, starving or freezing millions of animals and upending thousands of lives in a country where a third of the population depends on herding and agriculture to make a living.

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Fumio Kishida - Editor - Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Japan's tale of two economies - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Japan's tale of two economies

Hello from Tokyo. The yen remains weak despite the Bank of Japan's historic decision to raise the interest rate for the first time in 17 years. This is because Japanese rates are still low compared with other countries. With the BOJ maintaining its accommodative monetary policy, the expectation appears to be that the situation won't change much until the U.S. starts cutting rates.

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Nikkei staff writers - Karen border force tilts away from Myanmar military regime - asia.nikkei.com - Burma - Thailand -  Bangkok -  Yangon

Karen border force tilts away from Myanmar military regime

YANGON/BANGKOK -- The Border Guard Force (BGF), an armed group active in Kayin state, eastern Myanmar, has broken with the country's military in a move that may further diminish the military regime's influence along the border as Thailand begins delivery of humanitarian aid across it.

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a classauthorlink hrefhttpswwwaljazeeracomauthorabidhussainAbid Hussaina - March of ‘terror’: Pakistan grapples with deadly attacks on China interests - aljazeera.com - China - Pakistan - province Pakhtunkhwa - province Balochistan -  Islamabad, Pakistan

March of ‘terror’: Pakistan grapples with deadly attacks on China interests

Attacks on strategic facilities linked to China surge, as the killings of Chinese nationals test Pakistan’s new government.

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Shunichi Suzuki - Japan flags 'speculative' yen moves, signals chance of intervention - cnbc.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan flags 'speculative' yen moves, signals chance of intervention

Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday there were "speculative" moves behind recent yen declines, suggesting authorities remained on stand-by to intervene in the market to address any excessive falls in the currency.

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Narendra Modi - Rahul Gandhi - Sanjay Kapoor - Can the vote be rigged? Ahead of India election, old debate gets new life - aljazeera.com - India -  Mumbai -  New Delhi, India

Can the vote be rigged? Ahead of India election, old debate gets new life

Opposition parties have questioned the reliability of electronic voting machines. But transparency experts say any manipulation happens before the vote.

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China will further enhance capital account opening, FX official says - cnbc.com - China -  Beijing

China will further enhance capital account opening, FX official says

China will make it easier to move capital in and out of the country and promote financial market deregulation, a senior forex regulator said on Friday, as Beijing seeks to woo foreign investors amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

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Maria Siow - Was the democracy summit in Seoul useful? Participants say open countries are ‘on the offensive’ - scmp.com - Usa - Washington -  Seoul

Was the democracy summit in Seoul useful? Participants say open countries are ‘on the offensive’

The focus of the summit’s participants was more on processes than outcomes, Yeo said. While other multilateral forums might cover many of the same issues, the democracy summit was one of the few vehicles with the stated goals of advancing democracy, he added.

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