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KENYA AKAMA - Asian - China goes big on Laos power projects, boosting Southeast Asian sway - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Bangkok - Laos

China goes big on Laos power projects, boosting Southeast Asian sway

BANGKOK -- Chinese state-owned companies are stepping up power infrastructure investment in Laos, including hydroelectric power plants and transmission, expanding their footprint in a country that aims to become the "battery of Southeast Asia."

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Hadi Azmi - Rafizi Ramli - Bangladeshi - Malaysia to slash migrant workforce amid intolerance, job scam crisis involving Bangladeshi labourers - scmp.com - Malaysia - Bangladesh

Malaysia to slash migrant workforce amid intolerance, job scam crisis involving Bangladeshi labourers

Malaysia will slash the number of low-skilled migrant labour it allows in the coming years, the economy ministry has said, as intolerance grows towards its burgeoning overseas workers amid a job scam crisis across the country’s Bangladeshi labour market.

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BINAJ GURUBACHARYA - Protests drove Nepal’s king off the throne 16 years ago. Now, protests are trying to bring him back - apnews.com - Nepal -  Kathmandu, Nepal

Protests drove Nepal’s king off the throne 16 years ago. Now, protests are trying to bring him back

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Sixteen years ago, mass protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new wave of protest is trying to bring him back.

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Mike Ives - Why Does Ramadan Start at Different Times in Different Places? - nytimes.com - Indonesia - Iran - Saudi Arabia - Oman

Why Does Ramadan Start at Different Times in Different Places?

Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim calendar, starts on Monday in some countries but on Tuesday in others. How is that possible?

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Yoko Kamikawa - Nikkei staff writers - Japan eyes new embassy post to promote cross-border business ties - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - Ukraine

Japan eyes new embassy post to promote cross-border business ties

TOKYO -- Japan is looking to create a post at its embassies dedicated to promoting international business ties, Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said Monday, as the U.S.-China rivalry, war in Ukraine and other geopolitical shifts open up new doors for companies.

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Lori Ann LaRocco - The global trade system has already started planning for potential Trump win, new China tariffs - cnbc.com - China - state California - Mexico - county Long

The global trade system has already started planning for potential Trump win, new China tariffs

Global logistics companies tell CNBC they have started the planning for a potential Trump win in November and the strategies that will be needed to mitigate any additional tariffs, with Mexico a key import gateway for any escalation in the trade war against China begun under Trump and continued during the Biden presidency.

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Srettha Thavisin - Thaksin Shinawatra - Nikkei senior staff writer - TORU TAKAHASHI - Thai government once again in conflict with central bank - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - Thailand -  Bangkok - Cambodia

Thai government once again in conflict with central bank

TOKYO -- Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was freed on Feb. 18, six months after returning home from a 15-year self-exile.

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Nikkei staff writer - AKIRA KITADO - Paraguay 'committed' to keeping Taiwan ties, foreign minister says - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - Taiwan

Paraguay 'committed' to keeping Taiwan ties, foreign minister says

TOKYO -- Paraguay has no intention of following countries in Latin America and elsewhere that have cut ties with Taiwan in favor of China, Foreign Minister Ruben Ramirez Lezcano told Nikkei Asia on Monday.

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