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You can buy a home in France or Italy for 'the price of a new truck'—but take these 3 steps before retiring abroad - cnbc.com - France - Usa - Italy

You can buy a home in France or Italy for 'the price of a new truck'—but take these 3 steps before retiring abroad

What started as a fun side project for Tommy Sikes has become a big part of his business.

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Can Japan - Nikkei staff writers - Can Japan's manga industry replicate Akira Toriyama's success? - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Can Japan's manga industry replicate Akira Toriyama's success?

TOKYO -- While the Japanese manga industry is increasingly catering to global and digital native audiences, experts say nurturing the next generation of artists who could replicate the success of Akira Toriyama, who died in March, will not be easy.

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Sophie Kiderlin - 'Corporate bullying': Abrdn CIO slams press' jabs at the company's rebranded name - cnbc.com

'Corporate bullying': Abrdn CIO slams press' jabs at the company's rebranded name

The press making jabs at the current name of asset manager Abrdn, which was rebranded from 'Standard Life Aberdeen', amounts to "corporate bullying," the firm's chief investment officer Peter Branner said.

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What’s your single best tip for traveling in Japan? Here’s what frequent visitors said - cnbc.com - Japan -  Tokyo - state New Jersey

What’s your single best tip for traveling in Japan? Here’s what frequent visitors said

Japan has long captivated travelers.

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To fix US-China relations, we must centre the lives of ordinary people - scmp.com - China - Usa -  Shanghai

To fix US-China relations, we must centre the lives of ordinary people

In Shanghai, our tour guide had hosted only one other US school group, and she expected to have only one more this year – a marked decline from the 30-plus she booked each year prior to the pandemic. In Guilin, where the iconic mountains, a Unesco World Heritage site, had previously been among the most visited places on Earth, we were allegedly the first American group to visit since the beginning of 2020. Only two more are expected this year.

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This couple lives in a school bus they converted into a luxury tiny home—take a look inside - cnbc.com - Canada

This couple lives in a school bus they converted into a luxury tiny home—take a look inside

In 2021, Tanya Nestoruk, 31, and Arya Touserkani, 38, were living in a four-bedroom house in Canada when they decided to sell it and move into a van.

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Jenni Reid - Tony Fernandes - 'Do I regret it? No’: AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes discusses viral topless LinkedIn post - cnbc.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore

'Do I regret it? No’: AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes discusses viral topless LinkedIn post

AirAsia founder and CEO Tony Fernandes says he does not regret the viral LinkedIn post that showed him receiving a massage during a meeting — and that transparency is worth potential controversy.

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Founder of Japanese dollar-store chain Daiso dies; he was 80 - apnews.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa

Founder of Japanese dollar-store chain Daiso dies; he was 80

TOKYO (AP) — Hirotake Yano, who founded the retail chain Daiso known for its 100-yen shops, Japan’s equivalent of the dollar store, has died. He was 80.

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