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Homeworking sounds good – until your job takes over your life | John Harris
Some may want an escape from the office grind, but remote working could eat into downtime and increase inequality The supposedly looming return to normality – whatever that is –…
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Lung cancer survivor credits keto diet, meditation, strength training, targeted therapy, and plenty of positivity for recovery
When Shirley Adrain became a mother in her 40s, she adopted a healthier lifestyle. Aspiring to live to 100, she exercised at least five times a week, consumed a…
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Lights, camera, Covid: pandemic forces India’s moviemakers to look beyond Europe, US for places to shoot
India produces more films each year than any other country on Earth – over 2,400 in 2019, according to the Central Board of Film Certification – and just as with…
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Vietnam begins Covid-19 vaccination drive without China-made shots
Hanoi resident Hoang Cam Hang, 25, is looking forward to her Covid-19 vaccination. Vietnam, which has among the lowest total reported coronavirus infections in Southeast Asia, will launch its immunisation…
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Coronavirus: South Korea, US scale back military drills; Auckland eases lockdown
South Korea and the United States will conduct its springtime military exercise this week, but the joint drills will be smaller than usual because of the coronavirus pandemic, Seoul said…
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George Town is back to being a backwater – it’s as if Penang’s tourism boom never happened. Blame the coronavirus travel curbs
It has become a familiar scene on Chulia Street: Mamak Indian Muslim workers sweat behind face masks as they fill brown paper bags with rice and curry, feeding residents who…
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Coronavirus live news: Mexico reports 779 more deaths; US Senate passes $1.9trn relief plan
Contradictory death figures in Russia; WHO warns against relaxing guard due to vaccines School Covid tests: pupils in England ‘very likely’ to get false positives Dalai Lama urges people to…
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‘Here fire, you hungry?’ Idaho Covid protesters burn masks in front of capitol
Children encouraged to burn masks in state without mandate Republican-led states move to relax coronavirus restrictions A least 100 people gathered in front of the Idaho state capitol on Saturday…
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Biden hails ‘giant step’ as Senate passes $1.9tn coronavirus relief bill
Republican opposition holds through marathon ‘vote-a-rama’ Speaker Pelosi has said measure should be law by 14 March Joe Biden hailed “one more giant step forward on delivering on that promise…
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Ministers face public backlash over 1% pay offer to nurses
Top Tories say Rishi Sunak will be forced to U-turn while 72% of people believe NHS wage proposal is too low The government is facing a backlash from a broad…