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Yoko Kamikawa - Park Chankyong - Shin Won - Is South Korea ‘adopting Japanese narratives’ on disputed islets under Yoon? - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - Russia -  Beijing - South Korea -  Moscow -  Seoul - county Imperial

Is South Korea ‘adopting Japanese narratives’ on disputed islets under Yoon?

The latest flare-up in tensions over Dokdo, which Japan calls the Takeshima islands, stems from Tokyo’s top diplomat Yoko Kamikawa describing them as “Japanese territory under international law” in a speech she made to parliament last week.

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Michael Beltran - Philippine indigenous groups question ‘true purpose’ of dam project in Marcos’ political stronghold - scmp.com - Usa - Philippines

Philippine indigenous groups question ‘true purpose’ of dam project in Marcos’ political stronghold

The Cabacanan Small Reservoir Irrigation Project (CSRIP), headed by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA), is set to be built on ancestral tribal lands. Any construction would require the approval of tribal councils from the villages of Dampig, Saguigui and Caunayan in the municipality of Pagudpud.

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Sam Beltran - How a Philippine social enterprise brought help and hope to farmers when they needed it most - scmp.com - Philippines -  Manila

How a Philippine social enterprise brought help and hope to farmers when they needed it most

Without that demand, many farmers were forced to give their crops away or leave them rotting in their backyards.

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Agence FrancePresse - Australian MP shames TV station for altering photo of her breasts: ‘wouldn’t happen to male colleagues’ - scmp.com - Usa - Australia

Australian MP shames TV station for altering photo of her breasts: ‘wouldn’t happen to male colleagues’

An Australian television news channel apologised “unreservedly” Tuesday for altering a photo of a state lawmaker, who complained it gave her “enlarged boobs” and a more revealing dress.

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Johannes Nugroho - OnlyFans model’s arrest sparks debate on Indonesia’s strict anti-pornography law amid reform calls - scmp.com - Japan - Indonesia - Thailand -  Jakarta

OnlyFans model’s arrest sparks debate on Indonesia’s strict anti-pornography law amid reform calls

Fransiska Candra Novitasari, a 25-year-old model and content creator also known as Siskaee, was arrested by Jakarta police at her flat in Yogyakarta on January 25. She and 10 others had been named suspects in the production of an adult film that was released online.

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Narendra Modi - Ram - In India’s Ayodhya, the Ram temple means ‘land is costlier than gold’ - aljazeera.com - India

In India’s Ayodhya, the Ram temple means ‘land is costlier than gold’

Land prices are skyrocketing with investors trying to cash in on the millions of people expected to visit the temple, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate on Monday.

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Kashmir residents suffer through a dry winter waiting for snow. Experts point to climate change - apnews.com - India - Pakistan - region Himalayan - Kashmir

Kashmir residents suffer through a dry winter waiting for snow. Experts point to climate change

SRINAGAR, India (AP) — A prolonged dry spell is sweeping across the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir during the harshest phase of winter, leaving many people sick and farmers worried about impending water shortages.

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