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WORLD

Protest against Covid-19 lockdown after fire kills 10 in Xinjiang

New York Times, Published on 26/11/2022

» A deadly fire in an apartment building in China’s far western region of Xinjiang set off an outpouring of anger online and street protest in the region’s capital Friday, with residents calling for the lifting of lockdowns that have confined many to their homes for more than three months.

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WORLD

Merck will share formula for its Covid pill with poor countries

New York Times, Published on 29/10/2021

» Merck has granted a royalty-free licence for its promising COVID-19 pill to a United Nations-backed nonprofit in a deal that would allow the drug to be manufactured and sold cheaply in the poorest nations, where vaccines for the coronavirus are in devastatingly short supply.

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THAILAND

Unmasked Songkran parties dent Phuket’s reopening hopes

New York Times, Published on 26/04/2021

» PHUKET: Around the corner from the teeth-whitening clinic and the tattoo parlour with offerings in Russian, Hebrew and Chinese, near the outdoor eatery with fried rice meant to fuel sunburned tourists or tired go-go dancers, the Hooters sign has lost its H.

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THAILAND

Barbers back in business - for schnauzers too

New York Times, Published on 10/05/2020

» When the coronavirus lockdown in Bangkok eased a bit after six weeks, the first appointment my family made was not for a medical check-up or a walk in a park.

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THAILAND

Tiger Zoo shuttered, but problem only gets worse

New York Times, Published on 23/09/2019

» SI RACHA, Chon Buri: When Thai park rangers raided a popular zoo famous for letting visitors feed and handle tigers, their grisly haul three years ago shocked the world: 1,600 tiger parts, including pelts, amulets fashioned from skins, scores of teeth, 40 dead cubs found in a freezer and 20 more preserved in jars.

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BUSINESS

One surprise standout for Uber: Food delivery

Business, New York Times, Published on 26/09/2017

» SAN FRANCISCO: For years, Bob Gordon, the owner of Footprints Cafe in Brooklyn, handled the delivery of his restaurant's meals, like his Caribbean-inspired "Rasta Pasta," to customers. So when he decided to work for the first time with an outside delivery service -- UberEats, the delivery arm of the ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies Inc -- he was nervous.

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OPINION

Rising sea shocks Pacific's Kiribati

News, New York Times, Published on 04/07/2016

» One clear bright day last winter, a tidal surge swept over an ocean embankment here in the remote, low-lying island country of Kiribati, smashing through the doors and windows of Betio Hospital and spewing sand and debris across its maternity ward.

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OPINION

Venezuelans reveal depth of hunger

News, New York Times, Published on 21/06/2016

» With delivery trucks under constant attack, the nation's food is now transported under armed guard. Soldiers stand watch over bakeries. The police fire rubber bullets at desperate mobs storming grocery stores, pharmacies and butcher shops. A 4-year-old girl was shot to death as street gangs fought over food.

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THAILAND

Giving guests what they need

New York Times, Published on 30/09/2015

» Investing at record levels, owners of hotels across the United States are doing everything from rewiring their rooms and buying smart TVs, to replacing bathtubs with more easily maintained walk-in showers.

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BUSINESS

Utilitarian no more, airports go five-star

New York Times, Published on 08/05/2015

» As major airports around the world scramble to brand themselves as luxury entities rather than mere transportation centres, some have adopted a star-ranking system, like hotels. It was inevitable.