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Ryan Browne - India's Zee Entertainment urges Sony to restore blockbuster merger, sues over termination - cnbc.com - Japan - India - Singapore

India's Zee Entertainment urges Sony to restore blockbuster merger, sues over termination

Indian media conglomerate Zee Entertainment on Wednesday said it urged Sony to revive their blockbuster merger and has sued the Japanese tech giant over the deal's termination.

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Joe Tsai - South Asian - Asian - Alibaba’s South Asian platform Daraz names new CEO in latest executive reshuffling at the Chinese e-commerce giant - scmp.com - China - Usa - Thailand - Singapore - Nepal - Vietnam

Alibaba’s South Asian platform Daraz names new CEO in latest executive reshuffling at the Chinese e-commerce giant

James Dong, who already runs Southeast Asian e-commerce platform Lazada Group, has been appointed as the platform’s acting CEO, Daraz Group said in a statement on Wednesday. He replaced Daraz founder Bjarke Mikkelsen as head of the company, taking over all his existing duties.

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Sri Lanka Parliament passes bill to regulate online content - aljazeera.com - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Parliament passes bill to regulate online content

Opposition lawmakers and rights groups say the legislation will stifle debate ahead of elections.

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Bird and buffalo fights back in India’s northeast after 9-year ban - aljazeera.com - India

Bird and buffalo fights back in India’s northeast after 9-year ban

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Wang Wenbin - Red Sea - Red - China says it’s working to de-escalate tensions in the Red Sea that have upended global trade - apnews.com - China -  Beijing - Israel - Iran - Yemen - Egypt - Iraq

China says it’s working to de-escalate tensions in the Red Sea that have upended global trade

BEIJING (AP) — China, the world’s biggest exporter, says it is deeply concerned about tensions in the Red Sea that have upended global trade by forcing many shippers to avoid the Suez Canal.

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Mohamed Muizzu - Agence FrancePresse - Chinese research ship turned down by Sri Lanka to make Maldives resupply call - scmp.com - China -  Beijing - India -  New Delhi - Maldives - Sri Lanka -  Male

Chinese research ship turned down by Sri Lanka to make Maldives resupply call

The Maldives said the vessel would stop only for “a port call, for rotation of personnel and replenishment”.

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Biman Mukherji - India eyes ‘substantial’ tourism uptick from religious fervour amid Ayodhya Hindu temple opening - scmp.com - Usa - India - Hindu

India eyes ‘substantial’ tourism uptick from religious fervour amid Ayodhya Hindu temple opening

India is eyeing a boost in religious tourism following the inauguration of a Ram temple in the ancient city of Ayodhya, which is likely to pave the way for revamps of other pilgrimage spots and increase footfalls across the country.

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Garren Mulloy - Julian Ryall - Japan military to let hair down by allowing officers to wear different coiffures amid low recruitment - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa

Japan military to let hair down by allowing officers to wear different coiffures amid low recruitment

A panel set up by the Defence Ministry to come up with ways to increase recruitment recommended that the rules on haircuts be relaxed during a meeting on January 18, the Mainichi newspaper reported, with the changes to go into effect at the start of the 2024 financial year in April. The easing of the rules on hairstyles comes after the ministry lifted the ban on tattoos among recruits to the Self-Defence Forces last year.

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