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Can democracy in South Asia withstand US-China rivalry? - scmp.com - China - Usa - Hong Kong - India - Maldives - Sri Lanka - city New Delhi

Can democracy in South Asia withstand US-China rivalry?

Overall, the outlook for democracy in South Asia appears grim, with ongoing shifts towards authoritarianism and mobocracy showing little sign of reversal. The impact on stability in the region as well as global geopolitics will continue to unfold, as major powers navigate this complex and volatile landscape.

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FAISAL MAHMUD - Will Yunus-led interim government bring Bangladesh out of its ‘dark era’? - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Will Yunus-led interim government bring Bangladesh out of its ‘dark era’?

As a new government headed by the country’s only Nobel laureate takes charge, many wonder how it will undo years of ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s ‘autocratic rule’.

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Gotabaya Rajapaksa - Bangladesh protests are not the first time student uprisings have helped bring about radical change - apnews.com - India - Bangladesh - Sri Lanka - city Bangkok - city Colombo

Bangladesh protests are not the first time student uprisings have helped bring about radical change

BANGKOK (AP) — In Bangladesh, weeks of protests against a quota system for government jobs turned into a broad uprising that forced the prime minister to flee the country and resign.

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How China Built Tech Prowess: Chemistry Classes and Research Labs - nytimes.com - China - Usa - state Texas - Australia - city Beijing

How China Built Tech Prowess: Chemistry Classes and Research Labs

China’s domination of electric cars, which is threatening to start a trade war, was born decades ago in university laboratories in Texas, when researchers discovered how to make batteries with minerals that were abundant and cheap.

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A Pastry That Tastes Like Home - nytimes.com - New Zealand - Canada - Usa - Britain - city Wellington, New Zealand

A Pastry That Tastes Like Home

During a recent visit to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand and my childhood home, there were three things on my mind: Family, friends and cheese scones. Reconnecting with the first two was the trip’s purpose. The third is what got me really excited.

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Alex Sherman - Warner Bros - David Zaslav - Pressure mounting on Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav to deliver value for shareholders - cnbc.com - city Boston

Pressure mounting on Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav to deliver value for shareholders

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav needs a win. Soon.

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Bloomberg - Malaysia ‘going up’ the chip ladder as Infineon opens US$7.7 billion plant - scmp.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia ‘going up’ the chip ladder as Infineon opens US$7.7 billion plant

Anwar highlighted the need for the local government and universities to help train the necessary talent to better accommodate Kuala Lumpur’s efforts to bulk up the local chip industry. This comes as major governments around the world are spending tens of billions to bolster the domestic production of semiconductors, a commodity that is regarded as one of the most strategic goods for countries to develop emerging technologies.

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Muhammad Yunus - Sheikh Hasina - Big challenges ahead for Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s new interim leader - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan - city Dhaka

Big challenges ahead for Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s new interim leader

The Nobel laureate is expected to bring back peace, revive the economy and pave way for free and fair elections.

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