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GFI APAC announces the "2020 Asia Alt 100" industry disruptors in alternative protein
https://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/english/59730/ Significant opportunities identified in growing and processing raw materials in Asia. HONG KONG, June 22, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - The Good Food Institute Asia-Pacific (GFI APAC) today reveals the "2020 Asia Alt 100" organizations, together....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
NEW DELHI (AP) — A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its strength as the wound festered for days. Snares like this one set in southern India's dense forest have....
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Teleradiology Market 2020-27 Industry Size Analysis by Agfa HealthCare, Siemens Healthcare, StatRad, vRad
Access the PDF sample of the report @ https://inforgrowth.com/sample-request/6322170/teleradiology-market The major players in global Teleradiology market include: Agfa HealthCare, Siemens Healthcare, StatRad, vRad Market by Type X-Ray CT Ultrasound MRI Nuclear Imaging Market by Application....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
— The chairman of a chain of pharmacies in Beijing has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling more than 500,000 counterfeit 3M Corp. masks during the coronavirus epidemic, news reports said Monday. Two people who colluded with Li Dong, chairman of Kang Baixin Pharmacy, also were sentenced....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa NEW DELHI (AP) — A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its stren
© Provided by Associated Press This July 2011 photo provided by the Wildlife Trust of India shows a tiger skin that was seized by Indian law enforcement authorities at the border with Bhutan. Since the country announced its 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, at least four tigers and six leopards have been....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
— The chairman of a chain of pharmacies in Beijing has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling more than 500,000 counterfeit 3M Corp. masks during the coronavirus epidemic, news reports said Monday. Two people who colluded with Li Dong, chairman of Kang Baixin Pharmacy, also were sentenced....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
— The chairman of a chain of pharmacies in Beijing has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling more than 500,000 counterfeit 3M Corp. masks during the coronavirus epidemic, news reports said Monday. Two people who colluded with Li Dong, chairman of Kang Baixin Pharmacy, also were sentenced....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
“It is risky to poach, but if pushed to the brink, some could think that these are risks worth taking,” said Mayukh Chatterjee, a wildlife biologist with the non-profit Wildlife Trust of India. Since the country announced its lockdown, at least four tigers and six leopards have been killed by poachers, Wildlife Protection Society of India said.
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Pandemic has changed regional dynamics, scholars say
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on security in the Asia-Pacific, and countries in the region need to form a broader collaboration mechanism to tackle the challenges presented, experts who took part in an online forum said. "Security and cooperation dialogue among Asian countries, such as....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
SEOUL – South Korea has reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, the first time its daily jump came down to the teens in nearly a month, as health authorities scramble to contain a resurgence of the virus centered around the capital. The figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, the first time its daily jump came down to the teens in nearly a month, as health authorities scramble to contain a resurgence of the virus centered around the capital. The figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
NEW DELHI (AP) — A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its strength as the wound festered for days. Snares like this one set in southern India's dense forest have....
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, the first time its daily jump came down to the teens in nearly a month, as health authorities scramble to contain a resurgence of the virus centered around the capital. The figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease....
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Asian shares mostly higher as US reports surging virus cases
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mostly higher Monday in Asia despite reports that the number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. and worldwide has surged sharply. Tokyo, Sydney and Shanghai logged modest gains and Hong Kong slipped. Australian shares got a boost from reports that consumer spending has rebounded more quickly than expected, analysts said.
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
— The chairman of a chain of pharmacies in Beijing has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling more than 500,000 counterfeit 3M Corp. masks during the coronavirus epidemic, news reports said Monday. Two people who colluded with Li Dong, chairman of Kang Baixin Pharmacy, also were sentenced....
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Asia Stay-at-Home Basket of Stocks Boosted by Second Virus Wave
(Bloomberg) -- The recent outbreak of a second wave of coronavirus clusters in Asia have given so-called “stay-at-home” stocks a fresh leg higher. A Bloomberg-compiled basket of shares including video games, internet services and health care names has jumped about 10% so far this month, well ahead of the near 4% rise in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index.
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
NEW DELHI (AP) — A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its strength as the wound festered for days. Snares like this one set in southern India's dense forest have....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
NEW DELHI (AP) - A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its strength as the wound festered for days. Snares like this one set in southern India’s dense forest have....
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Asian shares mostly higher as US reports surging virus cases
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mostly higher Monday in Asia despite reports that the number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. and worldwide has surged sharply. Tokyo, Sydney and Shanghai logged modest gains and Hong Kong slipped. Australian shares got a boost from reports that consumer spending has rebounded more quickly than expected, analysts said.
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With the rest of the world distracted, China is on the march across Asia There are iron-clad geopolitical rules as to how the world works, edicts no less true because they are unknown by The post With the rest of the world distracted, China is on the marc
© Provided by City AM. There are iron-clad geopolitical rules as to how the world works, edicts no less true because they are unknown by the vast majority of people. The vastly underrated Nicholas J. Spykman, the foremost US strategic theoretician of the twentieth century, was a primary articulator of these secret runes.
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Asia stocks edge higher as virus cases stateside surge again; China keeps benchmark lending rate unchanged
Shares in Asia edged higher in Monday afternoon trade. Investors watched for market reaction to the rising number of coronavirus cases in the U.S., with more than 30,000 new infections reported on Friday and Saturday — the highest daily totals since May 1 — according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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Asian shares mostly higher as US reports surging virus cases
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mostly higher Monday in Asia despite reports that the number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. and worldwide has surged sharply. Tokyo, Sydney and Shanghai logged modest gains and Hong Kong slipped. Australian shares got a boost from reports that consumer spending has rebounded more quickly than expected, analysts said.
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Solar eclipse wows stargazers in Africa, Asia, Middle East
DUBAI (AP) Stargazers in Africa, Asia and parts of the Middle East looked to the skies Sunday to witness a partial solar eclipse. It was known as a “ring of fire” because the moon covered most, but not all, of the sun. It occurred during the daytime hours Sunday in areas that saw the spectacle, lasting from 11:45 p.
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Asia Today: New virus cases drop in South Korea, Beijing
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korea has reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, the first time its daily jump came down to the teens in nearly a month, as health authorities scramble to contain a resurgence of the virus centered around the capital. The figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease....
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Coronavirus lockdowns increase poaching in Asia, Africa
NEW DELHI (AP) A camera trap photo of an injured tigress and a forensic examination of its carcass revealed why the creature died: a poacher’s wire snare punctured its windpipe and sapped its strength as the wound festered for days. Snares like this one set in southern India's dense forest have....
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SE Asian currencies jump in June, peso leads
June is shaping up to be a good month for Southeast Asia’s currencies, with every one gaining. The rebound is narrowing coronavirus-induced losses sustained by just about every foreign exchange in the region this year. While the Indonesian rupiah, Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit all showed....
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