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What Meltdown? Crypto Comes Roaring Back in the Philippines. - nytimes.com - Philippines -  Manila -  Quezon

What Meltdown? Crypto Comes Roaring Back in the Philippines.

On a recent Tuesday night, around 20 people crowded into the second floor of Joniel Bon’s newly opened internet cafe in Quezon City, 10 miles from Manila. Seated at computers with 34-inch curved monitors, they began playing video games such as Heroes of Mavia and Nifty Island, as music from Taylor Swift and Maroon 5 hummed from the speakers.

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CHIHIRO ISHIKAWA - Nikkei staff writer - AI helps legacy live on for 'god of manga' Osamu Tezuka - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

AI helps legacy live on for 'god of manga' Osamu Tezuka

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence has created everything from music to novels, but how effective is the technology when it comes to crafting work in the style of high-profile human artists such as Japan's "god of manga," the late Osamu Tezuka?

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Beyoncé's country songs are bringing new listeners to the genre, boosting streams for Black artists - cnbc.com - New York - state Texas

Beyoncé's country songs are bringing new listeners to the genre, boosting streams for Black artists

Country music, meet Cowboy Carter.

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RYOTARO YAMADA - U.S.Congress - Nikkei staff writer - TikTok creators lament crackdown as U.S. debates possible ban - asia.nikkei.com - state Texas - Austin, state Texas

TikTok creators lament crackdown as U.S. debates possible ban

AUSTIN, Texas -- As legislation that could ban the TikTok short-video app moves through the U.S. Congress, influencers who rely on the 1-billion-user platform are decrying lawmakers' efforts that could undermine their livelihoods.

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SCMP - In South Korea, netizens slam another K-pop star for drinking Starbucks coffee and ‘ignoring genocide’ - scmp.com - Usa - Israel - Palestine - South Korea

In South Korea, netizens slam another K-pop star for drinking Starbucks coffee and ‘ignoring genocide’

“Please educate yourself, this is disappointing,” a pro-Palestinian supporter said.

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Jenni Reid - Neil Young announces return to Spotify after Joe Rogan boycott - cnbc.com - Usa

Neil Young announces return to Spotify after Joe Rogan boycott

Neil Young on Wednesday said his music will return to Spotify, just more than two years after he and other artists removed their catalogues from the music streaming platform amid a vaccine disinformation dispute.

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AP PHOTOS: Nepal women keep the art of traditional instruments alive despite their past stigma - apnews.com - Nepal -  Kathmandu, Nepal

AP PHOTOS: Nepal women keep the art of traditional instruments alive despite their past stigma

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — As a child, Shanti Chaudhari was scolded by her parents for standing too close to a group of musicians playing the naumati baja, Nepal’s nine traditional instruments, because they were identified with the Damai, part of the lowest caste that was formerly known as “untouchables.”

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Margrethe Vestager - Apple hit with $1.95bn EU antitrust fine in Spotify case - asia.nikkei.com - Netherlands - Sweden - Eu -  Brussels

Apple hit with $1.95bn EU antitrust fine in Spotify case

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- Apple was hit with an EU antitrust fine of over 1.8 billion euros ($1.95 billion) on Monday, its first ever, for preventing Spotify and other music streaming services from informing users of payment options outside its App Store.

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