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Hong Kong’s railway service restored after protesters disrupt rush

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s railway operator said trains had resumed normal service after a small group of anti-government protesters disrupted the city’s notoriously busy morning rush, stranding crowds of commuters on platforms at a main station. Trains on the Island Line, which cuts through the the city’s financial center, had returned to their regular schedule, the MTR Corp, Hong Kong’s urban ...

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Tokyo Electric to scrap Fukushima N-plant

Bloomberg Japan’s Tepco said its board will decide to permanently shut a nuclear power plant near its wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi station amid regional opposition to its use following the 2011 disaster. The utility, officially known as Tokyo Electric Power Co, told Fukushima Governor Masao Uchibori that it will decommission the four reactors at the Fukushima Dai-Ni facility, which survived damage ...

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India running out of time to cash in on ‘Gen Z boom’

Bloomberg India, which is home to more young people than any other country, is running out of time to harness the potential of its youth to drive economic growth. The nation’s population in the under-19 age group has already peaked, government data show. That means the labour force will grow more slowly from here on out. In just over 20 ...

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