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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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Elephant in the room: Thai family gets repeat mammoth visitor

Some families living in a jungle may be fearful of things going bump at night, but for one household in Thailand, the sight of an elephant rummaging through their kitchen was not a total shock.

4 years ago
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How we can do better: Inside Indonesia's graphic design industry

How We Can Do Better is a new regular column that delves into various industries through the perspectives of its practitioners, and in what ways the industry could improve. In this first installment, we delve into Indonesia’s graphic design industry.

4 years ago
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Aquanaut Chronograph: Patek Philippe's next 'grail' timepiece

Patek Philippe is going for (white) gold with its 2021 Aquanaut collection for men and women.

4 years ago
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Free Covid vaccines for all Indian adults as Modi hails yoga 'shield'

India opened up free vaccinations to all adults in an attempt to bolster its inoculation drive on Monday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off a muted International Yoga Day hailing the practice's "protective" properties against the virus.

4 years ago
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Hong Kong pro-democracy paper unable to pay staff after asset freeze: aide

Hong Kong's pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper warned Monday it is unable to pay staff and is at imminent risk of closure after the government froze the company's assets using a sweeping new national security law.

4 years ago
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More Indonesian women embrace body hair’s beauty

Amid endless ads promoting hairless skin, some women are taking a stand.

4 years ago
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US, French astronauts make ISS spacewalk

A French and an American astronaut completed a six-hour spacewalk Sunday as they installed new solar panels to boost power supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), NASA said. 

4 years ago
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Queen attends Royal Ascot for first time since Philip's death

Queen Elizabeth II visited Royal Ascot without her late husband Prince Philip for the first time on Saturday.

4 years ago
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Bidens' dog Champ, 'cherished companion,' dies

Joe Biden's family dog Champ has died, the president said Saturday, remembering the German shepherd as a "constant, cherished companion during the last 13 years."

4 years ago
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Decades after apartheid's end, South Africa's young grapple joblessness

After apartheid laws in South Africa were formally struck down thirty years ago, two out of three young people are jobless, victims of endemic unemployment that shows no sign of abating.

4 years ago
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Pressure on Pornhub grows after 34 women sue

Pornhub has been increasingly under the gun as the adult video site was sued this week by 34 women who say they appeared without consent in footage showing rape, sexual abuse, revenge porn or images of them when they were minors.

4 years ago
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Nursing coordinator denies responsibility in Maradona death

The coordinator in charge of the nurses that treated Diego Maradona at his home denied any involvement in the football icon's death when interviewed by Argentine prosecutors on Friday.

4 years ago
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34 women sue Pornhub in sex abuse video, trafficking case

Lawyers representing the 34 plaintiffs accuse the online giant -- one of the world's largest adult video websites -- of creating a teeming marketplace for child pornography and "every other form" of nonconsensual sexual content, and want the company to pay damages.

4 years ago
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Victoria's Secret hires US soccer's Megan Rapinoe in rebranding effort

Victoria's Secret has signed a new roster led by American soccer star Megan Rapinoe to replace the brand's hypersexualized models.

4 years ago
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US makes Juneteenth a federal holiday to mark end of slavery

The United States on Thursday designated Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the country, a federal holiday with President Joe Biden urging Americans "to learn from our history."

4 years ago
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Dior channels ancient Greece for Cruise collection

French fashion house Dior on Thursday returned to live audience shows with a firework-punctuated presentation of its 2022 Cruise collection in Athens at the Panathenaic stadium, site of the first modern Olympic Games.

4 years ago
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Botswana says found world's 'third largest' diamond

The stone, found on June 1, was shown to President Mokgweetsi Masisi in the capital Gaborone.

4 years ago
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Pin enthusiasts lament loss of trading chances in Tokyo

At every Olympics, away from the hordes of cheering spectators and the athletes competing for medals, pin enthusiasts lay out dozens of badges on corkboards or soft cloth in hopes of making a trade.

4 years ago
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Audience members ‘possessed’ during ‘The Conjuring 3’ screening in theater

A viral video on Monday, June 14 captured the scene when more than one audience member in a movie theater in Jatiasih, Bekasi showing The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It were seemingly possessed and had to be taken away.

4 years ago
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Giant Buddhist goddess in Japan gets face mask to pray for end of COVID-19

Workers scaled a giant statue of a Buddhist goddess in Japan on Tuesday to place a custom-made mask on her face, an act meant to be a prayer for the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

4 years ago
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The passion and struggles of Shin Hua, Surabaya's oldest barbershop

A legendary barbershop in Surabaya holds stories of failed dreams and a multitude of love affairs.

4 years ago
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Emirates airline posts first annual loss in over 30 years

But both Emirates and Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad have said passenger demand may not return to pre-coronavirus levels until 2023.

4 years ago
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Ferrari moves into food and fashion

Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari has diversified, presenting its first fashion collection and launching itself into the high-end restaurant business.

4 years ago
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Two Olympics, two Tokyos: Father, son design aquatics venues decades apart

When Paul Noritaka Tange won the rights to design the Aquatics Centre for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, one of the first things he did was to visit the grave of his father: the revolutionary Pritzker-winning architect, Kenzo Tange.

4 years ago
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Kim Jong-un deems K-pop a “vicious cancer”

Kim Jong-un has deemed K-pop a “vicious cancer” capable of corrupting young North Koreans’ “attire, hairstyles, speeches, behaviors,” The New York Times reported.

4 years ago
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Gelora: Magnumentary of Gedung Saparua makes a case for archiving music history

Rich Music and Hazed Production are set to release a documentary feature highlighting the significance of Gedung Saparua for rock music community in Bandung.

4 years ago
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Scents and sensibilities: The rise of Indonesia’s olfactory scene

What makes scents so intriguing to our emotions? The Jakarta Post spoke to several olfactory brands on what drives their exploration.

4 years ago
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Russian held in jail over faked suicide 'protest performance' on Red Square

A Russian court on Sunday ordered an anti-Kremlin performance artist to be held in custody for two months on suspicion of hooliganism after he was arrested on Red Square where he had simulated shooting himself in the head in a political protest.

4 years ago
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Dancing like there's no corona: first German nightclub reopens

Despite more than a year of closures forced by the coronavirus, it didn't take long for the thumping beats, low lights and buzzing crowds to reawaken the much-missed club atmosphere. 

4 years ago
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Partying youths defy Paris police for third night running

Paris police said Sunday that three people were detained after officers used tear gas to disperse hundreds of youths gathered for a street party in defiance of Covid social distancing limits and an 11:00 pm (2100 GMT) curfew.

4 years ago
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