Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Covid: Small shops 'more agile' than big ones in pandemic

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Independent shops have been better at surviving Covid-19 than chain stores, data indicates.

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TikTok star Emily Canham falls foul of UK ads watchdog

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Social media influencer Emily Canham is the first to be reprimanded over a video posted to TikTok.

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The young Norwegians taking their own country to court over oil

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Despite Norway's green credentials, its infamous state wealth is due to its huge oil exports. This week, Norwegian youths are challenging this double standard in the Supreme Court.

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Be a 'secret agent' and other new ways to exercise

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Turning a run into an adventure is just one of the innovations in the exercise industry.

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A68 iceberg on collision path with South Georgia

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If the world's biggest iceberg grounds at South Georgia island, it could devastate local wildlife.

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The young Norwegians taking their own country to court over oil

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Despite Norway's green credentials, its infamous state wealth is due to its huge oil exports. This week, Norwegian youths are challenging this double standard in the Supreme Court.

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The Somali man who has a scorpion named after him

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Somali environmentalist Ahmed Ibrahim Awale hopes it will inspire African researchers.

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India's longest burning gas fire is destroying lives

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The longest-ever gas well fire in India's history continues to rage after 150 days.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Walmart drops inventory robots from its stores

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The supermarket giant is bucking the trend as more companies introduce automation into our lives.

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Sri Lanka: Rescuers rush to save beached pilot whales

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Around 100 pilot whales are stranded near the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.

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Chinese firm moves from adult diapers to face masks

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Daddybaby has been given approval by British standards agency and EU to provide protective equipment.

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Vienna shooting: Austria launches manhunt after deadly 'terror' attack

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Austrian police say a "heavily armed" gunman remains on the run after multiple shootings in the city.

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Chinese firm moves from adult diapers to face masks

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Daddybaby has been given approval by British standards agency and EU to provide protective equipment.

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Melbourne Cup 2020: Twilight Payment wins Flemington race for Irish trainer Joseph O'Brien

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Twilight Payment wins the Melbourne Cup to give Irish trainer Joseph O'Brien a second victory in the 'race that stops a nation'.

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US Election: 'People are adamant about early voting in New Orleans'

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Hundreds of people in New Orleans rely on live music for their income. But it's all but disappeared.

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Indians asked to eat more sugar to tackle oversupply

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India is already the world's biggest consumer of the sweetener

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Seven decades of Trump and Biden in pictures

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The political and personal lives of the candidates over seven decades.

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Lockdown retail: 'It has been the toughest year I've ever had'

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'Non-essential' retailers have to shut for a month from Thursday and they are scrambling to adapt.

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US businesses brace for election unrest

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Shopskeepers have been boarding up windows in anticipation of unrest.

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Bushfire koalas going back to the wild

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Thousands of creatures were killed and injured in last summer's blazes on South Australia's Kangaroo Island.

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We want to live, overworked delivery drivers say

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Families in South Korea are reeling after the deaths of 14 delivery workers this year from what they call overwork.

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#EndSars protests: How Anthony Unuode gave his life for a better Nigeria

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Nigerians pay tribute to #EndSars protester Anthony Unuode after he was killed in the capital.

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Be a 'secret agent' and other new ways to exercise

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Turning a run into an adventure is just one of the innovations in the exercise industry.

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How to follow the election on the BBC

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Find out how to stay in touch with live election results on TV, radio, online, and on social media.

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Third of staff 'fear catching Covid at work'

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The poorest paid are particularly worried - but are also the least likely to speak up, research finds.

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US businesses brace for election unrest

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Shopskeepers have been boarding up windows in anticipation of unrest.

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Indians asked to eat more sugar to tackle oversupply

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India is already the world's biggest consumer of the sweetener

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Vienna shooting: Deadly attack in Austria's capital

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At least one person has been killed and several wounded after several shootings in the Austrian capital.

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US election: A wild three-year campaign in three minutes

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Billions of dollars spent, dozens of candidates, two nominees, one pandemic - we take a look back.

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Coronavirus: Behind the scenes of developing a Covid-19 vaccine

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Meet the scientists who use social media to show people what they do to develop a coronavirus vaccine in the lab.

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Three elders give advice for Trump and Biden

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From deep in the Maasai lands of Kenya to high in the mountains of Tibet, we found this advice for Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

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Monday, November 2, 2020

Covid: Ryanair losses grow and passenger numbers plunge

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The airline expects losses to continue increasing after 80% fewer people flew with the airline.

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Credit card freeze extended for six months ahead of new lockdown

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Customers who have not yet deferred a payment will be able to request one for up to six months.

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Australia Post boss resigns over luxury watches scandal

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Christine Holgate faced criticism after public money was spent on Cartier watches for employees.

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Coronavirus: Is virtual reality tourism about to take off?

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Tourism boards, hotels and destinations are turning to virtual reality to woo potential visitors.

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New coronavirus lockdowns lead to oil price slump

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Worries about a fall in global demand and US presidential election uncertainty have caused jitters.

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Typhoon Goni devastates Philippines islands

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Typhoon Goni has caused destruction and flooding after striking parts of the Philippines.

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Typhoon Goni: Fears after Philippine municipality said to be 90% damaged

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The Red Cross says initial assessments of Philippines municipality suggests widespread destruction.

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Machu Picchu reopens after eight-month Covid closure

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The Peruvian authorities put on an ancient Incan ritual to reopen the Unesco World Heritage site.

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New best story on Hacker News: Danish military intelligence uses XKEYSCORE to tap cables in co-op with the NSA

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New coronavirus lockdowns lead to oil price slump

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Worries about a fall in global demand have caused jitters across commodities and share markets.

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Queensland to remain closed to greater Sydney and Victoria

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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk resists calls to reopen her Australian state, after a historic election win.

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Ant Group: How it became a financial giant

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As China's Ant Group prepares for its stock market debut, we look at how it established its empire.

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Robert Fisk, veteran UK journalist, dies aged 74

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Working as a Middle East correspondent since the 1970s, he interviewed Osama Bin Laden three times.

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Ethnic Mongolians battle to keep their language and culture alive in China

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A reduction in Mongolian language teaching has prompted rare protests in China’s northern border region.

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Geneva: Why the world's highest minimum wage was needed

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Geneva is very wealthy, but not everyone is rich and now it has the world's highest minimum salary.

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Could Israeli-Arab peace deals spark an arms race?

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Potential US weapons sales are prompting warnings of a new cycle of proliferation, says Tom Bateman.

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Churails: Why a feminist detective show was banned in Pakistan

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A web series faces backlash in Pakistan for its bold subject matter and stereotype-smashing female leads.

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US election 2020: Does climate change impact the vote?

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Two Republicans, one Democrat and one independent voter talk about climate change.

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US election 2020: Why does the vote matter to people in UK?

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How could a Trump or a Biden win have an impact on the lives of people in the UK?

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