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Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists Are Breaking Up With China - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - South Korea - New York

Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists Are Breaking Up With China

DCM Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, began investing in China’s start-ups in 1999. The move reaped such blockbuster returns that in 2021, DCM said it planned to “double down” on its strategy of investing in China, the United States and Japan.

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ROD McGUIRK - Taekwondo instructor killed his 7-year-old student and the boy’s parents, Sydney police say - apnews.com - South Korea - Australia -  Melbourne, Australia

Taekwondo instructor killed his 7-year-old student and the boy’s parents, Sydney police say

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A taekwondo instructor killed a 7-year-old student at his academy and the boy’s parents before going to a Sydney hospital with stab and slash wounds on his body, police said Wednesday.

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HYUNGJIN KIM - South Korea orders striking doctors to return to work as their walkouts burden hospital operations - apnews.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul, South Korea

South Korea orders striking doctors to return to work as their walkouts burden hospital operations

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Wednesday officially ordered thousands of striking doctors to return to work immediately, a step that could lead to legal punishments if the doctors don’t end their walkouts, which have caused numerous cancellations of surgeries and other treatments at hospitals.

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More doctors in South Korea join protest, authorities warn patients at risk - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

More doctors in South Korea join protest, authorities warn patients at risk

SEOUL — Thousands of trainee doctors at South Korea's biggest hospitals joined a walkout on Wednesday (Feb 21) to protest a plan to admit more students to medical school, disrupting treatment for scores of patients, health authorities said.

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Agence FrancePresse - Australian Taekwondo instructor arrested over murder of 3 South Koreans - scmp.com - South Korea - Australia

Australian Taekwondo instructor arrested over murder of 3 South Koreans

Australian police on Wednesday announced the arrest of a Taekwondo instructor on suspicion of murdering a South Korean-born family of three.

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Pia Singh - Lee Ying Shan - Alex Harring - Reuters - Hong Kong market jumps in a mixed day for Asia-Pacific stocks; Japan business sentiment sours - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Hong Kong - India -  Hong Kong - South Korea - Germany - Australia

Hong Kong market jumps in a mixed day for Asia-Pacific stocks; Japan business sentiment sours

This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.

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Yoon Suk Yeol - Mark Zuckerberg - Meta's Mark Zuckerberg to visit South Korea - cnbc.com - South Korea -  Seoul

Meta's Mark Zuckerberg to visit South Korea

Meta's Mark Zuckerberg is planning to visit South Korea and is scheduling key meetings during his trip, Meta said in a statement on Wednesday without elaborating.

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South Korea forced labour victim receives US$45,000, first to get ‘compensation’ from Japan firm - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa - South Korea - North Korea - county Young

South Korea forced labour victim receives US$45,000, first to get ‘compensation’ from Japan firm

The family of a South Korean man forced to work for a Japanese company during Japan’s 1910-1945 occupation has received money from the Japanese firm he worked for, marking the first time a forced labour victim has secured such funds in a legal case.

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