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TAKASHI TSUJI - Nikkei staff writer - EU eyes security, defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - South Korea - Eu - city Brussels

EU eyes security, defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea

BRUSSELS -- The European Union is seeking security and defense partnerships with Japan and South Korea, a move that could lead to broader joint development projects in the defense industry, Nikkei has learned.

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KENJI KAWASE and ECHO WONG - Nikkei staff writers - China's Midea Real Estate shares soar on property development spinoff - asia.nikkei.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong

China's Midea Real Estate shares soar on property development spinoff

HONG KONG -- The owners of major Chinese electric appliance maker Midea saw the shares of the group's Hong Kong-listed real estate unit shoot up on Monday, after the company announced plans to spin off the property development business.

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Livestreamers in China welcome move to formally recognise their profession; experts expect stricter tax enforcement - channelnewsasia.com - China - Singapore

Livestreamers in China welcome move to formally recognise their profession; experts expect stricter tax enforcement

SINGAPORE: For four hours daily, Ms Qian Yongjing gets in front of a camera in her Shenzhen office and lays out how to excel at the workplace through good communication and high emotional intelligence. 

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China's ByteDance is reportedly working with Broadcom to develop advanced AI chip - cnbc.com - China - Taiwan - Washington - city Beijing

China's ByteDance is reportedly working with Broadcom to develop advanced AI chip

BEIJING — China's ByteDance is working with U.S. chip designer Broadcom on developing an advanced AI processor, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, a move that would help TikTok's owner secure sufficient supply of high-end chips amid U.S.-Sino tensions.

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Enhancing urban public spaces - asianews.network - county Valley

Enhancing urban public spaces

June 24, 2024

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Helen Regan - Nearly 2 million people stranded as second wave of devastating floods hits Bangladesh in less than a month - edition.cnn.com - India - Bangladesh

Nearly 2 million people stranded as second wave of devastating floods hits Bangladesh in less than a month

CNN —

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Middle East investors back Southeast Asia-focused PE funds in diversification move - scmp.com - China - Usa - Singapore - Uae - Saudi Arabia - Vietnam - city Dubai

Middle East investors back Southeast Asia-focused PE funds in diversification move

Middle Eastern institutional investors are keen to leverage the growing economies of Southeast Asia as they diversify their portfolios amid escalating tensions between China and the West, according to TVM Capital Healthcare, a Dubai and Singapore dual-headquartered private equity firm.

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Regina Ip - Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times - scmp.com - China - Usa - Hong Kong - Britain - city Hong Kong

Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times

That was around 2016. Musing over Hong Kong’s growth possibilities and looking westward towards Hong Kong’s outlying islands from his West Kowloon flat, Akers-Jones quipped that the next chief executive would have many ribbons to cut at opening ceremonies of major infrastructure projects, and many islands to develop if the city needed more land. Akers-Jones spoke from experience. When British administrators needed to intervene in the markets to boost growth, infrastructure-led development did the trick.

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