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Agence FrancePresse - Mike Burgess - Australia’s spy chief: friendly nations engaged in foreign interference - scmp.com - Iran - Australia - city Canberra

Australia’s spy chief: friendly nations engaged in foreign interference

Australia’s spy chief on Sunday accused some friendly nations of running foreign interference operations in the country, saying their identities would surprise people if revealed.

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Hong Kong’s new taxi licensing scheme is old wine in new bottles - scmp.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s new taxi licensing scheme is old wine in new bottles

Notwithstanding everyone’s familiarity with the topic, the old arguments were given a fresh airing on an RTHK podcast that I co-hosted last week. The podcast featured Transport constituency lawmaker Frankie Yick Chi-ming and Alok Jain, an expert from a private-sector consultancy. An associate professor from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Tony Sze Nang-ngai, joined for part of the discussion.

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Spencer Kimball - Tech companies want nuclear power. Some utilities are throwing up roadblocks - cnbc.com - China

Tech companies want nuclear power. Some utilities are throwing up roadblocks

Tech companies are increasingly looking to directly connect data centers to nuclear plants as they race to secure clean energy to power artificial intelligence, sparking resistance from some utilities over the potential impact on the electric grid.

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Romeo Brawner - Scarborough Shoal - Philippine military says Chinese air force jets endangered its patrol plane with risky maneuver - apnews.com - China - Philippines - Thailand - Malaysia - Brunei - Vietnam - city Manila, Philippines - city Beijing

Philippine military says Chinese air force jets endangered its patrol plane with risky maneuver

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine military chief condemned Saturday what he said was the provocative actions of two Chinese air force aircraft that executed a dangerous maneuver and dropped flares in the path of a Philippine air force plane on routine patrol in the South China Sea.

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Nikkei staff writer - NAMI MATSUURA - South Korea's Naver to maintain ownership of Line app operator - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - South Korea - city Seoul

South Korea's Naver to maintain ownership of Line app operator

SEOUL -- South Korean tech group Naver will not reduce its ownership in Japan's popular chat app Line and internet portal Yahoo Japan, the company's CEO said Friday.

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Fumio Kishida - MARI YAMAGUCHI - Japan’s Kishida cancels Asia trip after scientists urge preparations for a possible ‘megaquake’ - apnews.com - Japan - Mongolia - Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan - city Tokyo

Japan’s Kishida cancels Asia trip after scientists urge preparations for a possible ‘megaquake’

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida canceled a planned trip to Central Asia on Friday to lead the government’s response after scientists urged people to prepare for a possible “megaquake” off the country’s southern coast.

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Attack on Pakistani army posts leaves 3 soldiers and 4 insurgents dead - apnews.com - Pakistan - Afghanistan - province Pakhtunkhwa - county Valley

Attack on Pakistani army posts leaves 3 soldiers and 4 insurgents dead

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Militants attacked three army posts in northwest Pakistan on the border with Afghanistan on Friday, triggering intense shootouts that killed three soldiers and four insurgents, the military said.

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Donald Trump - Sean Lyngaas - Iran steps up influence campaign aimed at US voters with fake news sites, Microsoft says - edition.cnn.com - Usa - Iran - Georgia

Iran steps up influence campaign aimed at US voters with fake news sites, Microsoft says

CNN —

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