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World's Oldest Beauty Adviser Sitting Pretty

Tomoko Horino, 100, walks to the bus on her way to visit clients
Tomoko Horino's neighbours gossiped when she first went out to work in patriarchal 1960s Japan, but now, at age 100, the world's oldest beauty adviser is having the last laugh.
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A Signa office in Vienna

Austrian Property Tycoon's Troubles Rattle Investors

The Austrian property group that co-owns New York's iconic Chrysler building has warned of an imminent "restructuring" that has cast a spotlight on several precarious projects -- and the wealthy tycoon behind the company.
Chinese vice commerce minister, Wang Shouwen, speaks about free trade in Honduras on July 7, 2023

China's Influence In C.America Advances At A Gallop

Anchored in the heart of colonial San Salvador, a towering and expansive library was inaugurated this week by President Nayib Bukele, the latest sign of China's growing influence across Central America.
Chelsea's English manager Emma Hayes has been confirmed as the new head coach of the United States women's team

Chelsea Boss Hayes Confirmed As US Women's Soccer Coach

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes has been appointed as the new head coach of the United States in a record deal that will make her the world's highest paid women's football coach, the United States Soccer Federation said Tuesday.
The hashtag #BabyKillersAreNotWelcomedHere on social media has raised security alarms in Pristina

Security Increased In Kosovo Before Football Game With Israel

As Israel's footballers prepare to play Kosovo in a Euro 2024 qualifier on Sunday -- their first international fixture since the war broke out in the country in October -- Pristina police are on alert after a series of social media posts calling for the game to be cancelled.
Palestinian men pray for war victims in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 9, 2023

Gazans Bury Their Dead In Orchards And Football Fields

Before he fled his home in northern Gaza, where intense fighting now rages between Israel and Hamas, Mahmud al-Masri had a grim job to do: bury his three brothers and their five children in a nearby citrus orchard.

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