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MARI YAMAGUCHI - Zaw Min Tun - Hiroshi Kasamatsu - Myanmar releases a Japanese executive after he was arrested for selling rice above set prices - apnews.com - Japan - Burma - city Tokyo

Myanmar releases a Japanese executive after he was arrested for selling rice above set prices

TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese business executive who was detained in Myanmar for more than a month has been released after being convicted of violating rice pricing rules, officials said Tuesday.

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Where 16-Year-Olds Run the Streets: Bangladesh in Limbo - nytimes.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Where 16-Year-Olds Run the Streets: Bangladesh in Limbo

The two black V.I.P. vehicles, their hoods adorned with Bangladesh’s national flag according to state protocol, idled late one recent evening in a ground-floor parking lot at the University of Dhaka.

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The violence in Bangladesh after Hasina’s ouster stirs fear within the country’s Hindu minority - apnews.com - India - Bangladesh

The violence in Bangladesh after Hasina’s ouster stirs fear within the country’s Hindu minority

KHULNA, Bangladesh (AP) — When a mass uprising forced Bangladesh’s longtime prime minister to step down and flee the country last week, a 65-year-old retired auditor who had worked for her political party feared for his life.

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Shehbaz Sharif - Vanity, insanity - asianews.network - Pakistan - city Islamabad

Vanity, insanity

August 13, 2024

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JUNNOSUKE KOBARA - Nikkei staff writer - Japan sheds light on Korean wartime labor at World Heritage Sado mines - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - South Korea - North Korea - city Tokyo - city Seoul

Japan sheds light on Korean wartime labor at World Heritage Sado mines

SADO, Japan -- A gold and silver mine complex on Japan's Sado Island has been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site after Tokyo and Seoul agreed on how to handle the site's troubled history -- a rare compromise between two countries where historical grievances often have been turned to political advantage.

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Nikkei staff writers - Myanmar's ethnic armed groups widen grip, threatening stability - asia.nikkei.com - China - Burma - city Bangkok - city Yangon

Myanmar's ethnic armed groups widen grip, threatening stability

BANGKOK/YANGON -- Myanmar's minority resistance forces are expanding their areas of control in the country, in some cases imposing strict rule on various local ethnic groups, as the forces' lack of democratic ideals casts a pall over hopes for stability in the region.

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Jenni Reid - European markets close mixed; U.S., UK inflation in focus this week - cnbc.com - Britain

European markets close mixed; U.S., UK inflation in focus this week

LONDON — European stocks on Monday closed mixed, with U.S. and U.K. inflation data set to dominate focus in the coming days.

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CK Tan - Nikkei staff writer - Strikes hit China's property, manufacturing sectors as growth slows - asia.nikkei.com - China - city Tokyo

Strikes hit China's property, manufacturing sectors as growth slows

TOKYO -- Labor disputes in China's property and manufacturing sectors have surged as economic growth decelerates, underlining blue-collar workers' concerns over the country's social safety net.

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