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Mahathir Mohamad - Japan's Tsukuba Univ. opens 1st overseas campus in Malaysia - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Malaysia - Britain - prefecture Ibaraki - city Tokyo - city Kuala Lumpur

Japan's Tsukuba Univ. opens 1st overseas campus in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR (Kyodo) -- The University of Tsukuba officially opened a campus in Kuala Lumpur on Monday with 13 students, becoming the first Japanese university to establish an overseas branch that grants degrees.

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Nikkei staff writer - NAMI MATSUURA - South Korea faces AI-driven proliferation of deepfake sex crimes - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea - city Seoul

South Korea faces AI-driven proliferation of deepfake sex crimes

SEOUL -- South Korea is grappling with increasingly widespread abuse of artificial intelligence technology to make pornographic deepfake videos, frequently involving both victims and perpetrators in their teens.

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Derek Grossman - The Gulf of Thailand may be the next U.S.-China flashpoint - asia.nikkei.com - China - Taiwan - Thailand - state California - city Beijing

The Gulf of Thailand may be the next U.S.-China flashpoint

Derek Grossman is a senior defense analyst at the think tank RAND Corp. in Santa Monica, California, and an adjunct professor in the practice of political science and international relations at the University of Southern California. He formerly served as an intelligence adviser at the Pentagon.

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Amy Sood - In Indonesia, junior doctor’s death exposes bullying scourge in medical schools - scmp.com - Indonesia

In Indonesia, junior doctor’s death exposes bullying scourge in medical schools

“I think there is a tendency to normalise and see bullying as being natural because of the high amounts of pressure and demands of specialised medical education … but this shouldn’t be normalised or tolerated,” Diah Satyani Saminarsih, founder and chief executive of advocacy group Centre for Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives, told This Week in Asia.

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Joko Widodo - Prabowo Subianto - Airlangga Hartarto - ‘External forces’ behind Indonesian minister’s shock resignation as Golkar Party chairman, threatening democracy: Analysts - channelnewsasia.com - Indonesia - city Jakarta

‘External forces’ behind Indonesian minister’s shock resignation as Golkar Party chairman, threatening democracy: Analysts

JAKARTA: The shock resignation of Indonesian minister Airlangga Hartarto as chairman of Indonesia’s oldest political party looks set to benefit President Joko Widodo as well as president-elect Prabowo Subianto, but has dealt a blow to the country’s hard-won democracy, analysts say.

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Samra Zulfaqar - Workers in Japan can’t quit their jobs. They hire resignation experts to help - edition.cnn.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Workers in Japan can’t quit their jobs. They hire resignation experts to help

Tokyo CNN —

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Tiger bites handler at Australian amusement park - apnews.com - Australia - state Queensland - city Melbourne, Australia

Tiger bites handler at Australian amusement park

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A tiger bit an animal handler on the arm Monday at an Australian amusement park, officials said.

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Nikkei staff writer - Top London university urged to open up about China center funding - asia.nikkei.com - China - Hong Kong - Britain - city London - city Hong Kong

Top London university urged to open up about China center funding

LONDON -- U.K. academics are calling on universities to be more transparent about donations after the publication of a report showed that a single Hong Kong donor is funding an influential China studies institute under King's College London, a top British school.

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