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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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Chanel calls time on extravagant Paris fashion shows

Chanel may be about to bring down the curtain on its ultra-spectacular Paris fashion shows, its new designer Virginie Viard hinted Monday, as the French brand revealed its first collection since the coronavirus crisis.

5 years ago
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Amid pandemic, Indonesian designers turn to chic protective outerwear

Several Indonesian designers and labels have come up with interesting designs for protective jackets and outers to keep the wearers safe and stylish at the same time.

5 years ago
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Social dis-dancing? Dutch club tries post-coronavirus layout

Dutch youth hit the club on Saturday, sort of, in one of the country's first attempts to resume night life after the coronavirus outbreak, with social distancing rules still in place.

5 years ago
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Victoria's Secret UK arm goes into administration

More than 800 jobs are at risk after the UK arm of lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret fell into administration on Friday.

5 years ago
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A world redrawn: Japan architect Ban urges virus-safe shelters

Japan's Pritzker Award-winning architect Shigeru Ban, famous for designing buildings from paper tubes in disaster areas, says the world needs to think about tackling natural catastrophes in the coronavirus era.

5 years ago
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Jakarta's shopping malls to reopen on June 15: Anies

The Jakarta governor has announced June 15 as the date when retail centers in the capital will reopen, following an earlier false alarm that they would reopen on June 5.

5 years ago
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Coty in talks to collaborate with Kim Kardashian for cosmetics line

Coty Inc is in talks with reality TV star Kim Kardashian West over a potential collaboration for a beauty line.

5 years ago
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Chef offers free baking class for single mothers, wives of unemployed husbands

Pâtisserie chef Risa Andithia is offering a free baking class for wives whose husbands have been laid off.

5 years ago
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China, Singapore rank high in top 100 Asian universities: Survey

Chinese and Singaporean universities occupy the highest spots in a ranking of Asia's top 100 universities, a global survey showed Wednesday.

5 years ago
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UGM is Indonesia's best university of 2020, says uniRank

Behind UGM are the University of Indonesia (UI) in Depok, West Java and Pendidikan Indonesia University (UPI) in Bandung, West Java in second and third position, respectively.

5 years ago
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TikTok has its Arab Spring moment as teen activism overtakes dance moves

Taylor Cassidy is among the millions of users who are helping to turn the go-to destination for short-form viral music videos and pranks into a first stop for youth activism as protests against police brutality spread across America.

5 years ago
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Five sustainably made sneakers for eco-friendly enthusiasts

Rising awareness of the importance of sustainability has led to footwear companies releasing collections with a lower carbon footprint and recyclable materials.

5 years ago
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LGBT+ dating apps ditch ethnicity filters to fight racism amid US protests

Gay dating apps are scrambling to remove ethnicity filters in a bid to tackle racism, as violent protests over the killing of a black man in police custody rocked the United States for a second week.

5 years ago
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H&M closes US stores amid protests, says it stands behind black community

H&M, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Tuesday it had temporarily closed 95 of its stores in the United States because of the violent protests following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

5 years ago
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Vans, National Geographic introduce nature-themed sneakers

Vans and National Geographic have joined forces to create a new collection of sneakers.

5 years ago
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Louis Vuitton designer apologizes for comments on US protests

Virgil Abloh, the designer for Louis Vuitton's menswear collections and founder of streetwear label Off-White, has apologized after being criticized for chastising looting by US protesters.

5 years ago
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Paris cafes to get extra terrace space as lockdown eases

Restaurants, cafes and bars in Paris will be able to put more tables outside when they reopen Tuesday after two months of lockdown, allowing them to serve more clients even as their inside dining rooms must remain closed.

5 years ago
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Love at first sight: Pandemic accelerates courtship, wedding

"You can take off your mask and kiss the bride," the priest said, as a septuagenarian US couple who spent the pandemic lockdown together after a single date married on Thursday.

5 years ago
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Sotheby's New York spring sales set for London, without an audience

Sotheby's big spring auctions, which generate billions of dollars in sales, will be held remotely and without an audience this year because of coronavirus.

5 years ago
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Going viral: The dark online gags soothing youthful angst

Climate change, debt, mental health struggles and now the coronavirus: life is no laughing matter. But for under-30s the best way to stay sane is often to wisecrack.

5 years ago
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Could copying your friends help you achieve your goals?

New American research has found that copying friends’ successful methods for working out could encourage people to work out more themselves and achieve their fitness goals.

5 years ago
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Changes in architectural design inevitable in post-COVID-19 era

The post-COVID-19 era is looming, bringing changes to what people considered normal. As the world deals with this highly contagious disease and prepares for other viruses in the future, interior design experts imagine new layout models and architectural changes to minimize the spread of disease.

5 years ago
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Romanian cobbler keeps people apart with size 75 shoes

Soon after a two-month lockdown to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus eased in Romania in mid-May, Grigore Lup, a Romanian shoemaker from the Transylvanian city of Cluj, noticed people were not respecting the rules of social distancing.

5 years ago
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Japanese bathhouses awash with post-lockdown customers

Masazumi Kato sighed deeply as he lowered himself into a tub at a public bathhouse in a Tokyo suburb, enjoying a return to a Japanese tradition largely off-limits during the city's coronavirus lockdown.

5 years ago
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Online fashion retailer Zalora launches toy collections

Zalora offers various types of toys in its collections, including figurines, cushions, bicycles and dolls. 

5 years ago
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Without tourists, Europe's luxury shops struggle to reopen in style

Tourists make up 35 percent to 55 percent of luxury brands' European sales.

5 years ago
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No screams please: Japanese funfairs prepare for virus era

No screaming on the rollercoaster, socially distant spooks in the haunted house and please refrain from high-fiving your favorite superhero: Welcome to Japanese amusement parks in the coronavirus era.

5 years ago
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Crucible: The science behind why watching others playing video games has become so popular

It is easy to understand why it is fun to battle your way across fictional lands but a bit confusing why so many people enjoy watching someone else do it. However, the reasons they do are not so far removed from their own gameplay.

5 years ago
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Indonesian designers, brands make chic face masks for the fashion-forwards

Luckily for those who have concerns about appearance, a number of Indonesian designers, artists and labels have created chic face masks to keep their wearers healthy as well as fashionable.

5 years ago
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Why do women gain weight during menopause?

During menopause, hormonal changes can affect the way fat is distributed in the body, but aging is more likely to be the cause of any weight gain associated with menopause.

5 years ago
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