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Salary transparency gains steam in Asia as young people share their salaries online - cnbc.com - Usa - New York - state California

Salary transparency gains steam in Asia as young people share their salaries online

Pay transparency is gaining traction as organizations adapt to new regulations, but one part of the world is still playing catch-up as discussing compensation openly remains taboo.

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Vasudevan Sridharan - India’s measures to tackle youth unemployment crisis dismissed as inadequate - scmp.com - Usa - India - state Pradesh

India’s measures to tackle youth unemployment crisis dismissed as inadequate

“I got to know the job was for loading and unloading cargo in planes only after reaching the location. It doesn’t even require a graduate degree. I even borrowed 20 rupees from my friend to iron my clothes for the job interview,” Mankar told This Week in Asia.

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Ryan Browne - What Google's decision to keep cookies means for the internet - cnbc.com

What Google's decision to keep cookies means for the internet

Google on Monday announced a bold move that has some big implications for advertisers and the future of the internet.

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Lora Kolodny - Elon Musk wants Tesla to invest $5 billion into his newest startup, xAI — if shareholders approve - cnbc.com - state Texas

Elon Musk wants Tesla to invest $5 billion into his newest startup, xAI — if shareholders approve

Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted an informal poll on social network X asking whether his publicly traded automaker should invest $5 billion into his newest startup, xAI.

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How hot is your city compared with the rest of the world? - aljazeera.com - Iran - Iraq

How hot is your city compared with the rest of the world?

Al Jazeera analyses 20 years of climate data from more than 1,200 cities around the world. Here is what we found.

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Sam Beltran - Sherwin Gatchalian - ‘200 Alice Guos’: fugitive Philippine mayor’s case stokes fears of Chinese infiltration - scmp.com - China - Usa - Philippines

‘200 Alice Guos’: fugitive Philippine mayor’s case stokes fears of Chinese infiltration

They could be neighbours, local officials, even elected leaders – but in reality, they may be foreign spies or criminals masquerading as Filipinos, hidden in plain sight.

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Donald Trump - Joe Biden - PAK YIU - Kamala Harris - Nikkei staff writer - Will Kamala Harris's Indian roots play a part in her Asia policy? - asia.nikkei.com - Usa - India - New York

Will Kamala Harris's Indian roots play a part in her Asia policy?

NEW YORK -- As U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris looks to become the country's first Asian American and Black female president, she may be pressed for greater efforts to show voters how that background informs both her worldview and her policy toward Asia.

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Narendra Modi - Joe Biden - Michael Kugelman - As Harris eyes US presidency, reaction in her mother’s native India is muted but tinged with pride - apnews.com - Usa - India - Jamaica - county Harris - city New Delhi

As Harris eyes US presidency, reaction in her mother’s native India is muted but tinged with pride

NEW DELHI (AP) — When Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president in the U.S., residents in her maternal family’s ancestral village in southern India watched in real time, setting off fireworks, holding up portraits of her and wishing her a long life.

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