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Nikkei staff writers - India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - India -  Bangkok - county Imperial

India unveils monument to dead from brutal World War II battle

KOHIMA, India/BANGKOK -- Eighty years ago in northeastern India, the Imperial Japanese Army fought what is widely seen as one of the most reckless campaigns of World War II. This week, officials gathered in a ceremony to mark the completion of a memorial to those who died in the offensive's bloody Battle of Kohima.

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Photos from across the globe show spectacular displays of the aurora borealis - cnbc.com - state Louisiana

Photos from across the globe show spectacular displays of the aurora borealis

A rare solar storm illuminated the evening skies on Friday, with neon rays of magenta, green and blue beaming across much of the northern hemisphere.

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AP PHOTOS: Lotus Lantern Festival draws thousands in Seoul to celebrate upcoming Buddha’s birthday - apnews.com - South Korea -  Seoul, South Korea

AP PHOTOS: Lotus Lantern Festival draws thousands in Seoul to celebrate upcoming Buddha’s birthday

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Holding umbrellas and pink paper lotus flowers, thousands of South Koreans joyously filled the wet streets of Seoul in an annual festival anticipating Buddha’s birthday the coming week.

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Ryan Browne - Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested - cnbc.com -  Berlin - Germany

Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested

Climate protesters angry about Tesla's plans to expand its Berlin-Brandenburg Gigafactory in Germany tried to break into the plant on Friday, according to a statement from local police.

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KENJI KAWASE and ECHO WONG - Nikkei staff writers - Asian - Law firms rally Asian claimants against Switzerland over AT1 bond wipeout - asia.nikkei.com - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Switzerland

Law firms rally Asian claimants against Switzerland over AT1 bond wipeout

HONG KONG -- Global law firm Withersworldwide is seeking to unite holders of additional tier one, or AT1, bonds issued by the now-defunct Credit Suisse in Asia, aiming to launch legal action to recover losses they suffered when the bonds were written off during the bank's sudden merger with UBS last year.

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Xi Jinping - Viktor Orbán - China’s Xi receives ceremonial welcome in Hungary ahead of talks with Orbán - apnews.com - France - China -  Beijing - Eu - Hungary - Greece - Serbia -  Budapest, Hungary

China’s Xi receives ceremonial welcome in Hungary ahead of talks with Orbán

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping received a ceremonial welcome in Hungary’s capital on Thursday ahead of a day of talks with Hungarian officials which are expected to result in further Chinese investments in the Central European country.

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Pete McKenzie - The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor - nytimes.com - France - Britain - county Pacific - Cook Islands

The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor

Two ships arrived in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific in March of last year. One was a familiar sight: a massive cruise ship, bringing hundreds of tourists to the pristine shores of this nation of 15,000 people. The other, a neon-orange vessel hauling complex scientific equipment, was more unusual.

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Uzbek farmers battle to save cotton, wheat crops from mortal enemy: salt - asia.nikkei.com - Uzbekistan

Uzbek farmers battle to save cotton, wheat crops from mortal enemy: salt

QARSHI, Uzbekistan -- On an unseasonably mild spring afternoon, second-generation farmer Diyor Juraev gathered a group of worried growers in a wheat field outside Qarshi, a city in southern Uzbekistan.

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