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Animal heaven: Pet cemetery, cremation sites ease pain of grieving owners

When their pets die, many owners seek cemeteries or cremation sites to keep their loved ones in their memory, and by their side.

2 years ago
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South Korea hits record-low weddings as birth rate plunges

The number of South Koreans who tied the knot last year hit a record low, compounding looming demographic woes in a country with the world's lowest birth rate. ...

2 years ago
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Brazil's first lady turns heads, champions causes with fashion

Whether sporting a red Workers' Party star on her wedding dress or rocking eco-friendly clothing, Brazil's new first lady is turning heads and making statements with her fashion choices. ...

2 years ago

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US swimmer urges media to stay away from defeated stars

US Olympic swimmer Simone Manuel says athletes should not have to give media interviews immediately after losses because sports stars find them "mentally and emotionally exhausting".

4 years ago
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Cyberghosts: Horror content creators find success on the internet

Indonesian horror writers are finding plenty of success publishing their stories online

4 years ago
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Germany fines musical instrument sector for orchestrating prices

Germany's competition watchdog said Thursday it has slapped three leading makers of musical instruments and two dealers with heavy fines for price-fixing. 

4 years ago
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UK police arrest 11 for racist tweets to England footballers

British police said on Thursday they had arrested 11 people suspected of sending racist messages on social media to England players after last month's Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy.

4 years ago
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Grief and wrath as Lebanon marks year since deadly blast

Lebanon on Wednesday marked a year since a cataclysmic explosion ravaged Beirut, with a mix of grief over lost lives and rage at the impunity for its worst peacetime disaster at a time when its economy was already in tatters.

4 years ago
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S.Africa's 'crazy' mountain farmers cash in on truffle bet

Only shrubs grew naturally in the sandy acid soil that farmer Volker Miros chose as a site to test the potential for truffle production in South Africa.   

4 years ago
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With drones and bananas, China coaxes wayward elephants home

First the entire village is shooed indoors, its power supply is cut, and finally bananas and other elephant treats are dumped on the opposite side of town to coax the uninvited guests to pass through.

4 years ago
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Selling exposure: The value of social media influencers

Influencers are getting millions of rupiah for product endorsements, which critics see as too much money for too little work. Influencers push back against the assumption.

4 years ago
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Uber, Lyft seen boosted by return of riders, but driver shortage, stubborn virus cloud out

Now, concerns over an ongoing driver shortage and the spreading Delta variant are clouding the outlook for making good on achieving profitable operations this year.

4 years ago
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Amid pandemic, Argentine couples ask 'can I bring a child into this world?'

In the Argentine capital Buenos Aires, a city famed for its passionate tango dancing and romance, the pandemic is putting a dampener on couples making babies, with birthrates down by a quarter since COVID-19 struck early last year.

4 years ago
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Sun-seekers enjoy European summer 'workcation' before office return

Combining holiday destinations with remote work is a growing trend in Spain and Portugal's sunniest archipelagos, as travel bans ease and the starved tourism industry offers discounted stays and dedicated workspaces.

4 years ago
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Disabled workers fear COVID-19 silver lining to fade as 'old normal' returns

For others, especially those with debilitating chronic illnesses, being able to work from home is essential to cope. But not all companies are willing to make adjustments.

4 years ago
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TED talks seek to inject optimism into pandemic gloom

A TED conference under the theme "The Case for Optimism" on Monday threw down the gauntlet for a return to face-to-face gatherings, despite the daunting challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, climate change and deep political divides.

4 years ago
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Sex toys to tea: Taiwan celebrity loses China endorsements in Olympic row

Taiwan's defeat of China in the Olympic men's doubles badminton final has reignited nationalist anger on the mainland, sparking boycott calls and resulting in one celebrity losing a string of endorsements from a tea-maker to a sex-toy manufacturer.

4 years ago
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Love in the time of coronavirus: Virtual blind dates during the pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, a growing number of single people are signing up for virtual blind dates to meet prospective partners

4 years ago
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Indonesian icons: Ade Rai, the father of Indonesian bodybuilding

The country’s most famous bodybuilder remains popular years after his retirement.  

4 years ago
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Speechless and sleepless: UK airport joy as families reunite

After over a year of travel restrictions, the arrival of American Airlines flight LY8051 to London's Heathrow Airport on Monday from New York marked a step back to normality for families separated by the Atlantic and Covid.

4 years ago
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From Mentawai to Kallenkote: Taman Indonesia transplants the archipelago to the Netherlands

Marlisa Wareman has transformed her experience from living in the Mentawai Islands into creative solutions for running Dierenpark Taman Indonesia, the first and only Indonesian zoological park in the Netherlands, where people can visit the archipelago without ever boarding a plane.

4 years ago
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Therapy through homemaking? ‘Cleanfluencers’ are the pandemic era's influencers

As more people are forced to stay at home because of the public activity restrictions (PPKM), more are finding peace of mind by cleaning their homes.

4 years ago
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Millions of Americans risk eviction as virus cases spike

Millions of Americans could find themselves homeless starting Sunday as a nationwide ban on evictions expires, against a backdrop of surging coronavirus cases and political fingerpointing.

4 years ago
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How Italians sold ice cream to the masses in Vienna

Residents of the Austrian capital have queued for more than 130 years to sample the Italian ice cream of the Molin-Pradel family, one of Vienna's oldest gelato dynasties.

4 years ago
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Post-pandemic separation from owners is a dog's life

Adopted en masse during the pandemic and spoiled for attention during remote working, many dogs (and their owners) have to adjust to a new lifestyle -- and it's not always easy.

4 years ago
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Iran leader grants clemency to over 2,800 prisoners

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has granted clemency to more than 2,800 jailed convicts to mark two Muslim religious holidays, his website said Saturday.

4 years ago
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One last spin: Remembering legendary record store owner Lian Nasution

With his streetside record store and extensive knowledge of music, Lian Nasution became a local legend of sorts.

4 years ago
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Saudi Arabia to reopen to vaccinated tourists after 17-month Covid closure

Saudi Arabia announced Friday it would reopen its borders to fully vaccinated foreign tourists after a 17-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the state news agency said.

4 years ago
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Indonesian Icons: Susy Susanti – the first Indonesian Olympic gold medalist

Widely considered to be one of the greatest badminton players of all time, Susy Susanti’s achievements in the world-level competition have made her a living legend.

4 years ago
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Activision workers plan walkout to protest sexism

Employees at Activision Blizzard planned a work stoppage on Wednesday to protest sexism at the US video game company, according to a rallying cry echoing on social media.

4 years ago
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Starbucks sales surge as coffee drinkers return to cafes

Coffee drinkers returned to Starbucks cafes in a big way last quarter, fueling a surge in sales and better-than-expected profits, according to results released Tuesday.

4 years ago
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Iceland, home to world's most expensive feather treasure

On a remote island in Breidafjordur Bay off the west coast of Iceland, a thousand-year-old harvest takes place -- the hunt for elusive eiderdown, used to make some of the world's best duvets and quilts.

4 years ago
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Pompom girls: Japan seniors find joy in cheerleading

Cheering is frowned upon at the virus-postponed Olympics, but training continues at a Tokyo gym for an energetic squad of cheerleaders whose average age is 70.

4 years ago
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