Monday, December 7, 2020

Zalando boss to quit 'to prioritise wife's career'

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The co-chief executive of Europe's largest online fashion platform is cutting short his contract.

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Venezuela holds National Assembly poll amid opposition boycott

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The vote looks set to hand President Maduro control of the opposition-controlled National Assembly.

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Zalando boss to quit 'to prioritise wife's career'

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The co-chief executive of Europe's largest online fashion platform is cutting short his contract.

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Why Europe's big cannabis route is so hard to shut

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Authorities are struggling to stop smugglers moving drugs over the Greek-Albanian border.

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Rose Island: Netflix adapts the story of 'prince of anarchists' Giorgio Rosa

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A new Netflix film tells the story of Giorgio Rosa and the island he built off the coast of Italy.

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What's it like moving back home (as an adult)?

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The coronavirus pandemic has led millions of young Americans to move back in with their parents.

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Byron Bay: Why a famous Australian beach is disappearing

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Byron Bay's beach is eroding away, so how is the headland is to blame?

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Letters to kids: Why it's a good time to write to your children

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If you've been struck by the feeling of living through history, maybe it's time to write it down.

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Can Georgia's 17-year-olds change Biden’s presidency?

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Newly eligible voters could have a big impact on who controls the Senate and define the nature of Joe Biden's presidency.

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What's it like moving back home (as an adult)?

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The coronavirus pandemic has led millions of young Americans to move back in with their parents.

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Sunday, December 6, 2020

Indonesia minister accused of bribery following raid

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Agents found more than 14.5 billion rupiah (£765,788) stuffed into suitcases during a raid on Saturday.

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Nottingham's Christmas market 'temporarily' closes after one day

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The decision is made following "unprecedented high footfall" in Nottingham city centre.

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Australia bushfire: Fraser Island residents told to leave immediately

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Residents on Fraser island are warned as a bushfire engulfs the Unesco World Heritage site.

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Hayabusa-2: Japan asteroid sample lands safely on Earth

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Material from a space rock called Ryugu could provide an ''exciting key'' to the origins of the Solar System.

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Covid: South Korea raises alert level amid spike in cases

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The new restrictions on gatherings will apply to the capital Seoul and surrounding areas.

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'Havana syndrome' likely caused by directed microwaves - US report

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The US report is the latest attempt to explain a mystery illness that affected diplomats in Cuba.

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Fire tears through New York Middle Collegiate Church

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Middle Collegiate Church is known for supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and LGBTQ rights.

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Trump holds rally for Georgia Senate races, repeats election fraud claims

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Speaking in support of Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, the president again repeated unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

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Climate change: Lower Thames Crossing CO2 impact figures revealed

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Campaigners accuse Boris Johnson of mocking his own promises on climate change and emissions.

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US turns up heat on China's biggest chip-maker

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The US adds China's biggest computer chip-maker SMIC to a list of "Chinese military companies".

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Maradona: Why the football icon's inheritance could be messy

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Lawyers expect a process fraught with family rows, DNA tests and opportunistic claims.

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Brexit: 'Final throw of the dice' as trade talks resume

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There are still "significant differences" to be resolved by Lord Frost and Michel Barnier.

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Bird flu: All captive birds in Britain to be kept indoors amid outbreak

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The virus - said to be "low risk" to humans - has been identified at sites across Great Britain.

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Brexit: Will the borders be ready?

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With one month to go until the end of transition, we look at the challenges to come on the UK's borders.

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Maradona: Why the football icon's inheritance could be messy

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Lawyers expect a process fraught with family rows, DNA tests and opportunistic claims.

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Ethiopia's Tigray Crisis: Why Nobel laureate Abiy Ahmed sent his troops to battle

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Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed has found himself in a conflict less than a year after winning the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Jerrold Post: The man who analysed the minds of world leaders

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The former psychological profiler for the CIA died from coronavirus complications aged 86.

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Agnes Chow: Hong Kong’s 'real Mulan' fighting for democracy

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The pro-democracy activist is “traumatised” after being arrested under a controversial security law.

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How a lockdown 'sex party' doomed a Hungarian Euro MP

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It was not just breaching Covid rules that did for Hungarian Jozsef Szajer but claims of hypocrisy too.

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Venezuela's parliamentary poll: Five things you need to know

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The ruling party is expected to regain control of parliament amid a boycott by most of the opposition.

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Trump presses Georgia governor to help overturn result

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The US president holds his first post-election campaign rally in Georgia ahead of key Senate runoffs.

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Covid tensions in US hotspot of North Dakota: 'Grow up, mask up'

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One in every 800 North Dakotans has now died from Covid, but people remain split on how seriously to take it.

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Couple divided for nine months by Covid and an ocean

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A special pass for long-distance couples allowed Tina and Victor to reunite after nine months on different sides of the world.

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Saturday, December 5, 2020

Quibi: Why did the video app go so wrong?

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The BBC speaks to three Quibi content creators on the rapid rise and fall of the Netflix rival.

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Brexit: Boris Johnson and EU chief seek to break trade deal deadlock

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EU and UK negotiators call in leaders in last ditch effort to secure a trade deal.

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Austria: Former finance minister Grasser jailed for corruption

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The court said Karl-Heinz Grasser received kickbacks in return for information on property sales.

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Climate change: UK aim of 68% emissions cut a 'colossal challenge'

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The "ambitious" target for 2030 would see the UK move faster than any major economy, the PM says.

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Coronavirus: Defiant ski nations bid to save winter season

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Many of Europe's ski slopes will be closed, but the Swiss and Austrians have made their own plans.

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Brexit: What trade deals has the UK done so far?

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Securing a UK-EU trade deal is a top priority in the weeks ahead.

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Why Covid may mean more facial recognition tech

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Facial recognition software is getting better at dealing with masks, making the tech more versatile.

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How a blow to Australian wine shows tensions with China

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The once successful trade story now represents a worst case scenario of the bilateral tensions.

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Covid: Russia begins vaccinations in Moscow

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The home-grown Sputnik V vaccine, which is still undergoing mass testing, is being used.

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Venezuela election: 'There's no opposition here, just God'

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Venezuelans are to pick a new National Assembly, but there's little in the way of enthusiasm.

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Obama and Jordan basketball vests sell for record sums

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Sports shirts worn by the former president and the Chicago Bulls star were auctioned in Los Angeles.

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World's biggest iceberg captured on camera

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A reconnaissance flight in the South Atlantic obtains spectacular imagery of the giant iceberg A68a.

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Chinese coal miners killed by carbon monoxide poisoning

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State TV says 18 miners are dead and five others missing in the south-west Chongqing municipality.

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Coronavirus: Defiant ski nations bid to save winter season

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Many of Europe's ski slopes will be closed, but the Swiss and Austrians have made their own plans.

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New Zealand's Stuff news group apologises for anti-Maori bias

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After a deep dive into their reporting, Stuff found their coverage of Maori issues had been racist.

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Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Cutting through the information blackout

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"It is really scary. It is really difficult," a resident of the Tigray capital, Mekelle, shouts down the line.

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Week in pictures: 28 November - 4 December 2020

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A selection of striking images taken around the world this week.

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