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KENJI KAWASE - Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent - Tokyo law firm reboots drive to build Credit Suisse AT1 bond claims - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Hong Kong - Switzerland

Tokyo law firm reboots drive to build Credit Suisse AT1 bond claims

HONG KONG -- A Tokyo-based law firm is set to reboot efforts to enlist investors hit by the sudden wipeout of certain bonds issued by the now-defunct Credit Suisse, adding to a growing movement to launch legal action across Asia.

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Thierry Breton - TAKASHI TSUJI - Nikkei staff writer - Chinese firms facing EU probe exit from Romanian solar project - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Shanghai - Eu -  Brussels - Romania

Chinese firms facing EU probe exit from Romanian solar project

BRUSSELS -- Two Chinese groups have withdrawn from a solar project in Romania after the European Union launched a fair competition investigation against them, an EU official said Monday.

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RAHIM FAIEZ - U.N.Secretary - Abdul Ghani - Afghanistan - Families still looking for missing loved ones after devastating Afghanistan floods killed scores - apnews.com -  Islamabad - Afghanistan - province Baghlan

Families still looking for missing loved ones after devastating Afghanistan floods killed scores

ISLAMABAD (AP) — When he heard that devastating floods hit his village in northern Afghanistan last week, farmer Abdul Ghani rushed home from neighboring Kunduz province where he was visiting relatives. When he got home, he found out that his wife and three children had perished in the deluge.

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Vivian Wang - Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed - nytimes.com - China -  Shanghai -  Wuhan

Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed

Zhang Zhan, thought to be the first person in China imprisoned for documenting the early days of the coronavirus pandemic in the country, was expected to be released on Monday, after serving a four-year sentence.

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Afghanistan - Flash floods in Afghanistan devastate lives and livelihoods - aljazeera.com - Afghanistan

Flash floods in Afghanistan devastate lives and livelihoods

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Afghanistan - At least 300 people killed by flash floods in Afghanistan as humanitarian emergency looms - edition.cnn.com - Afghanistan - province Baghlan

At least 300 people killed by flash floods in Afghanistan as humanitarian emergency looms

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AI may not replace you, but someone who uses it can — here's the No.1 skill you need to stay relevant - cnbc.com - Singapore -  Singapore

AI may not replace you, but someone who uses it can — here's the No.1 skill you need to stay relevant

Today's winners are learning how to leverage artificial intelligence to stay competitive and relevant — employees and businesses alike.

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More subsea cables bypass China as Sino-U.S. tensions grow - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - China - Singapore -  Singapore

More subsea cables bypass China as Sino-U.S. tensions grow

TOKYO -- Growing geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China have begun to affect the flow of global data due to an expected sharp fall in new undersea cables linking China with the rest of the world.

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