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Southeast Asia - Elina Noor - Southeast Asia’s digital future should be more than replicas of the past - scmp.com - Usa - Malaysia

Southeast Asia’s digital future should be more than replicas of the past

This is clear in both political pronouncements and the national and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) policy documents issued in recent years. It is also evident in rising capital investment. Despite global headwinds, in 2023, companies in Southeast Asia were projected to increase spending on AI solutions from US$174 million to US$646 million in 2026.

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CNA - Domestic helper accused of beating Singapore employer’s dog to death - scmp.com - Singapore -  Singapore

Domestic helper accused of beating Singapore employer’s dog to death

The Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) said on Tuesday that it “received feedback” on January 25 of an alleged case of animal cruelty that took place in a residential unit.

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SAYUMI TAKE - Japan hopes climate transition bonds draw more foreign investors - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan hopes climate transition bonds draw more foreign investors

TOKYO -- Japan successfully finished selling the first batch of the world's first sovereign climate transition bonds on Tuesday, but attracting foreign investment remains an agenda for the nation to lead the market for the nascent financing tool, according to experts.

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The Daily Star - Bangladesh isn’t doing enough to cash in on its demographic dividend - asianews.network - Bangladesh -  Dhaka

Bangladesh isn’t doing enough to cash in on its demographic dividend

February 27, 2024

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ROD McGUIRK - Jesse Baird - Luke Davies - Karen Webb - Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organizers ask police not to march at the annual parade - apnews.com - Australia -  Melbourne, Australia

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organizers ask police not to march at the annual parade

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Organizers of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras asked police not to march at their annual parade this weekend, after the alleged murder of a couple by a police officer, prompting the police commissioner on Tuesday to urge the ban be reversed.

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Julian Ryall - Japan’s move to ban crude words to transform prison system dismissed as ‘trivial’, ‘a joke’ - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo -  Sanction

Japan’s move to ban crude words to transform prison system dismissed as ‘trivial’, ‘a joke’

A move by Japan to abolish prison slang among guards and inmates to encourage rehabilitation has been criticised by activists as “largely cosmetic” and ineffective in addressing deep-rooted issues within the country’s notoriously harsh detention system.

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The Indian cafe that employs acid attack survivors - aljazeera.com - India

The Indian cafe that employs acid attack survivors

A cafe in India employs acid attack survivors to help them rebuild their confidence and return to society.

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Julian Ryall - Most Japanese don’t support any political party amid ‘deep disappointment, disgust’ with corruption scandals - scmp.com - Japan

Most Japanese don’t support any political party amid ‘deep disappointment, disgust’ with corruption scandals

Most Japanese citizens do not support any particular political party, according to a new opinion poll, with analysts suggesting the results underline not only public “disgust” at the corruption scandals that continue to rock the nation but also a sense that they are powerless to bring about change.

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