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YUICHI SHIGA - Nikkei staff writer - Philippines' new autonomous region aims to be halal industry hub - asia.nikkei.com - Philippines - Malaysia - city Tokyo

Philippines' new autonomous region aims to be halal industry hub

TOKYO -- The autonomous government set to be established on the Philippine island of Mindanao next year will aim to be a hub for the halal industry in Southeast Asia, partly thanks to foreign investments from Muslim countries, its top official told Nikkei Asia.

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What’s next for Bangladesh after PM Sheikh Hasina’s resignation? - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - county Buffalo

What’s next for Bangladesh after PM Sheikh Hasina’s resignation?

A new era is forming in Bangladesh after protests drove out the premier and forced her to flee the country.

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Bangladesh’s Leader Fled Just Ahead of an Angry Crowd, Urged by Family to Go - nytimes.com - India - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Bangladesh’s Leader Fled Just Ahead of an Angry Crowd, Urged by Family to Go

The protesters were closing in.

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Nikkei staff writer - NAMI MATSUURA - LG, Samsung eye South Korea's AI textbooks as edtech springboard - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea - city Seoul

LG, Samsung eye South Korea's AI textbooks as edtech springboard

SEOUL -- LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics and other South Korean tech companies are vying for a slice of the fast-growing educational technology market, leveraging the country's push for artificial intelligence in the classroom and seeking opportunities abroad.

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Holly Ellyatt - As riots and disorder spread, some countries warn their citizens about traveling to the UK - cnbc.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - India - Britain - Ireland - Uae - Australia - Nigeria - city Manchester

As riots and disorder spread, some countries warn their citizens about traveling to the UK

A number of countries have now issued travel and safety warnings to their citizens living or visiting the U.K. as riots and street disorder continue to plague the country.

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Khaleda Zia - Mohammed Shahabuddin - Agence FrancePresse - Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh interim government - scmp.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh interim government

The decision “to form an interim government with … Yunus as its chief” was taken at a meeting of President Mohammed Shahabuddin, military leaders and the heads of the Students Against Discrimination group, Shahabuddin’s press office said.

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Americans who moved abroad say this big expense isn't worth it - cnbc.com - Canada - France - Usa - Britain - county San Diego - Italy - Malta - county Chase

Americans who moved abroad say this big expense isn't worth it

Alex Ingrim knows a lot about how to move to a new country.

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The Korea Times - Drug epidemic sweeps South Korea as ring run by university students busted - scmp.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Seoul

Drug epidemic sweeps South Korea as ring run by university students busted

The mastermind behind a South Korean university drug ring busted by authorities recently wasn’t a stereotypical drug dealer.

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