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Deflation: Why falling prices in China raise concerns
Getty Images By Annabelle Liang & Nick Marsh BBC News, Singapore China’s economy has slipped into deflation as consumer prices declined in July for the first time in more than two years. The official consumer price index, a measure of inflation, fell by 0.3% last month from a year earlier. Analysts said this increases pressure…
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Ancient lizard-like species discovered in Australia
Richard Freeman By Hannah Ritchie BBC News, Sydney Scientists have identified a new species of amphibian that occupied Australia some 247 million years ago. The finding ends a mystery that has captivated researchers since the 90s, when the creature’s fossilised remains were found by a retired chicken farmer in New South Wales. Less than 10…
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Royal prodigal son’s return stirs up Thailand
Reuters By Jonathan Head BBC News, Bangkok This week people in Thailand have been distracted from the endless wrangling to form a new government by the unexpected arrival, from the US, of a cheery-looking, 42 year-old Thai lawyer, visiting the country of his birth for the first time in 27 years. Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse is the…
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Miss Universe Indonesia: Contestants complain of sexual harassment
MISS UNIVERSE INDONESIA By Joel Guinto & Pijar Anugerah in Singapore and Jakarta Several Miss Universe Indonesia candidates have accused organisers of sexual abuse in police complaints. The contestants were asked to take off their tops for “body checks” and photographs two days before the finals on 3 August, one of their lawyers said. Beauty…
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Dating with cancer: ‘It was the first thing people noticed’
Natalie Coles By Iqra Farooq BBC Newsbeat The online dating world can be overwhelming at the best of times. First there’s the swiping and matching, before you even have to worry about being ghosted or maybe even meeting the person in real life. But it can be especially tricky if you’ve experienced something as life-changing…
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WeWork: Shares slide as it raises ‘substantial doubt’ over future
Getty Images By Annabelle Liang Business reporter Shares of WeWork, the once globally hyped office space sharing company, have plunged after it raised “substantial doubt” about its future. The company’s shares fell by close to 24% in extended trading in New York. The firm added that its management needed to raise additional capital to keep…
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Amazon nations fall short of agreed goal to end deforestation
Reuters By Christy Cooney in London & Katy Watson in Belém, Brazil BBC News The eight countries that share the Amazon basin have fallen short of an agreed goal to end deforestation. Delegates from the countries are meeting in the Brazilian city of Belém for a two-day summit on the issue, the first such gathering…
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Roe v Wade: ‘Could abortion bans put my IVF at risk?’
Julie Eshelman By Lebo Diseko Global Religion Correspondent One year after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade – a landmark ruling on abortion rights – some IVF patients are worried that potential new laws could jeopardise their fertility treatment. Some women are even considering moving their frozen embryos across state lines. Julie Eshelman…
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Niger coup: Fact-checking misinformation spreading online
Getty Images By Peter Mwai BBC Verify, Nairobi In the aftermath of the coup in Niger, false claims and misinformation are being shared online, adding to the tensions over the country’s future. We have looked into some of the widely shared claims. Old and manipulated images showing ‘Wagner troops’ arriving The US has said Russia’s…
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Fitness: Only 5,000 steps a day needed to stay healthy, study shows
Getty Images By Annabel Rackham BBC News It has long been touted that 10,000 steps a day is the magic number you need to stay fit and healthy – but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit. The analysis of more than 226,000 people around the world showed…