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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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Greek tourism faces tense 'summer of patience'

The uncertainty that had plagued tourism since early 2020 was back, to the despair of Tselios and others in an industry that is Greece's economic mainstay and provides one in five jobs.

4 years ago
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Plant swapping: Indonesia’s latest trend promotes sharing and caring

Many people around the world have found new ways to cope with the pandemic and staying at home 24/7, including Indonesian plant enthusiasts who have taken up gardening and gone on to spread therapeutic joy through plant swapping.

4 years ago
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Poems, online: Indonesia’s rising industry of “poetry influencers”

Indonesia is seeing a rise of social media influencers who create encouraging poems with one common characteristic — minimal poetry or prose with equally minimalist artwork as its background.

4 years ago
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A Bloodhound Mary please bartender, and one for my dog

The dog drinks skip the alcohol, but the canines can enjoy a "Howlapaw Sling" of raw carrot juice or a "Great Expawlor" tray full of shots of apple and raw beet juices.

4 years ago
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As Spain swelters and COVID cases grow, pool renting app thrives

Owners using the Swimmy app can earn up to 1,200 euros (US$1,413) per month by renting out their pools, said Estefania Leiva, communications director at the Spanish arm of Swimmy, which was founded in 2017 in France.

4 years ago
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Models shed clothes for annual Bodypainting Day in NYC

A group of 26 artists and 45 models celebrated the eighth annual NYC Bodypainting Day, using the human body as their canvas to promote messages like body positivity.

4 years ago
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'Purified': Japan's hikers return to Mount Fuji

For a year, the peak of Japan's iconic Mount Fuji has been off-limits because of coronavirus, but now hikers are flocking back to catch the spectacular sunrise above the clouds.

4 years ago
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Fans honour Amy Winehouse in London decade after her death

Fans remembered British singer Amy Winehouse on Friday, paying tribute outside her former home in the London borough of Camden on the 10th anniversary of her death.

4 years ago
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Splash of color: UK beach huts brighten pandemic gloom

In the resort of Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex, eastern England, beach huts run along the shore for miles, in some places rising up in five tiers.

4 years ago
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Alaska Coast Guard rescues man who fended off grizzly bear for days

A man who fended off attacks from a wild grizzly bear for a week straight in the Alaskan wilderness is recovering from his injuries after he was found stranded at an encampment, the US Coast Guard said. 

4 years ago
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Israel in cold war over Ben & Jerry's ice cream ban

Israeli Avi Zinger said the ice cream he makes usually brings joy, but Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling in occupied Palestinian territory has cast his factory into a political storm. 

4 years ago
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Splash of colour: UK beach huts brighten pandemic gloom

In her yellow-and-white striped beach hut, Melanie Whitehead boils the kettle for a cup of tea and sits gazing out over the North Sea.

4 years ago
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The ojek driver who runs a rehab center for underage glue addicts

With no expertise, no experts, and no money, an ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver in Papua set up a rehab center for street children addicted to glue.

4 years ago
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'A thousand ways to love': Argentina rolls out non-binary ID cards in Latam first

"There are other identities besides that of man and woman, and they must be respected," said President Alberto Fernández at the presentation of the new document, adding there were "a thousand ways to love and be loved and be happy."

4 years ago
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Nineties rock and video games: Cellosux creates pop-punk nostalgia

Inspired by nostalgia for 90s power-pop bands like Green Day, Blink 182 and Weezer, up-and-coming Indonesian artist Cellosux is ready to usher in his own “punk revival”.

4 years ago
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Website lets users simulate spending Jeff Bezos' billions

Want to know how it feels to have so much money that you can randomly splurge on mansions, houses, tigers and even end world hunger – and still have some to spare?

4 years ago
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Creating an Olympic soundscape at a fan-free Tokyo Games

Nuno Duarte claps in Tokyo's Aomi Urban Sports Park and the sound echoes around the empty stadium, which will host Olympic sport climbers and 3x3 basketball players -- but no spectators.

4 years ago
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Milwaukee streets burst with joy at NBA title after 50-year wait

For fans like Tom Cogdall, a 63-year-old retired Army officer who lives in Milwaukee, it was a long time coming.

4 years ago
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Olympic characters face stiff competition in mascot-mad Japan

Tokyo 2020's cutesy Olympic mascots are plastered across the host city, but they have competition in mascot-mad Japan, where cuddly characters promote everything from prisons to health screenings.

4 years ago
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Pakistan blocks TikTok again over 'inappropriate content'

The popular TikTok video-sharing app was blocked Wednesday in Pakistan for a fourth time because of "inappropriate content", the country's telecommunication regulator said. 

4 years ago
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Class struggles: How online schooling magnifies Indonesia’s social disparities

Even the best online education matters little if students can barely afford to log on.

4 years ago
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Ten years on, Utoya massacre survivors seek to confront demons

Ten years after the bloodiest attack in Norway's post-war history, survivors of the Utoya massacre say the country needs to finally face up to the far-right ideology behind the massacre.

4 years ago
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Tokyo's real life Paw Patrol keeps crime on short leash

It's a neighbourhood watch with a difference. A clean-nosed crew, sniffing out trouble and keeping the streets safe for school kids: meet the pups of Tokyo's real-life Paw Patrol.

4 years ago
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Love hurts: Jakarta-based motor club embraces the art of 'itasha'

A local community that focuses on excessively decorating their vehicle with colorful decals is all about satisfying their lust for anime and grabbing people’s attention on the streets.

4 years ago
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South Africa tourism on edge with double impact of virus, riots

Graced with rolling vineyards, bountiful big game, the iconic Table Mountain, endless sandy beaches and vast cultural riches, South Africa would have expected to cash in on a post-virus travel boom.

4 years ago
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In Senegal, giant sheep prized for Eid

A ram the size of a small pony tosses its head inside a sumptuous pen illuminated by flashing disco lights, before lunging at some ewes half its size.

4 years ago
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Deal! Sports trading cards boom in pandemic-era US

Inside an unassuming store in New York's Greenwich Village, around a dozen men unlock black briefcases, remove sports cards and begin to trade them -- a growing hobby and industry that has boomed during the pandemic.

4 years ago
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How can you become a space tourist?

Thrill-seekers might soon be able to get their adrenaline kicks -- and envy-inducing Instagram snaps -- from the final frontier, as space tourism finally lifts off. 

4 years ago
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Private shores force Senegalese to cool off on 'death beaches'

In a beachside suburb of Senegal's capital Dakar, fisherman Madiop Dieng urges police officers to get dozens of youngsters out of the water. 

4 years ago
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After conquering Earth, Bezos eyes new frontier in space

Jeff Bezos sets his sights on a new frontier in space in the coming days after building a gargantuan business empire which has in many ways conquered the Earth.

4 years ago
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