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India's booming economy threatened by severe water crisis, not politics or interest rates
Shortages disrupt agriculture, industry, stoke food inflation. Risk social unrest for rural and urban Indians alike.
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Japan to face a shortage of nearly a million foreign workers by 2040, think tank warns
By 2040, Japan will need nearly one million more foreign workers to sustain 1.24% annual growth, says think tank.
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Feeding Gaza: Traders navigate bullets, bombs, and bribes
Gazan traders face high costs and dangers to import food into the area, struggling to deliver essential supplies.
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Turkey's Erdogan offers to mediate Russia-Ukraine war, Kremlin rejects proposal
Both leaders discussed the Gaza war and ways to end the conflict in Syria, according to Turkish Presidency.
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China warns of hotter heatwaves and unpredictable rainfall
China's meteorological authority highlights growing climate change impacts on the world's second-largest economy.
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Asia stocks soar to 27-month high as dollar falls on rate cut bets
FTSE futures nudged up 0.1%, while sterling held at $1.2740.
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Japan celebrates success in eliminating government use of floppy disks
By mid-June, the Digital Agency scrapped 1,034 regulations on floppy disks, except one on vehicle recycling.
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Ukraine air force downs 21 of 22 Russian drones in overnight attack
Ukraine's air force reports a significant success in neutralizing Russian drones during an overnight assault.
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Biden's July 4th celebration launches key events to reassure Democrats
Biden to host families at July 4 festivities, be interviewed on ABC News Friday, and rally in Wisconsin same day.
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Taiwan suggests China's trawler seizure may be psychological warfare
China says trawler violated a summer ban on fishing and carried out illegal trawling operations