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04.09.2024 1:00
Jeux paralympiques : Axel Bourlon, que la force soit avec lui Axel Bourlon, engag? en halt?rophilie, s'est confi? au Figaro sur ses ambitions, son enfance et son handicap. Le Fran?ais de 33 ans repr?sente une v?ritable chance de m?daille pour la d?l?gation fran?aise et lancera la comp?tition ce mercredi.

04.09.2024 1:05
Rising dissent in China puts Xi Jinping's vision for 2025 at risk - Nikkei Asia William Pesek is an award-winning Tokyo-based journalist and author of "Japanization: What the World Can Learn from Japan's Lost Decades."Increased dissent in China is injecting a stark human element into a year that cannot end soon enough for Xi Jinping, and is also the last thing the Chinese president needs heading into the crucial year of 2025.

04.09.2024 1:10
Japan LDP leadership hopefuls spar over higher investment income tax - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- The idea of imposing a heavier tax on investment income from such sources as dividends and stock trading has returned as a point of contention in this month's race for the presidency of Japan's ruling party.Japan taxes personal financial income at a flat 20%. This results in a lower effective tax rate for more affluent people who tend to derive a larger share of their overall income from investments, with the tax burden tending to drop off sharply beyond 100 million yen (about $690,000) in annual income.

04.09.2024 1:11
Thai telecom AIS branches out into cloud, renewables - Nikkei Asia BANGKOK -- Thailand's Advanced Info Service, the telecom company founded by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is expanding into cloud computing services and renewable energy as it pursues scale beyond its core industry.AIS announced a partnership with U.S. cloud services provider Oracle in early August, aiming to roll out the "AIS Cloud" by the end of March.

04.09.2024 2:00
Election campaign energizes Sri Lankans weary of economic turmoil - Nikkei Asia MATARA, Sri Lanka -- Lately, a whole day can pass at Kusum Fernando's small pharmacy in the southern Sri Lankan coastal town of Matara without a single customer coming in."[This] was never the case before," said the bespectacled 66-year-old, leaning over a glass counter. "The patients who come to buy medicines have dropped by half for every month. ... Even when some patients come with prescriptions for three days, they only buy medicines for one day because they do not have money for the full dose."