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Say ‘Buon Appetito’ to a week of authentic Italian taste

‘Week of the Italian Cuisine in the World’ campaign features special menus at restaurants, masterclasses and made-in-Italy products

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Healing for heels: why foot Botox is on the rise post-pandemic

The benefits are intended to compensate for pains related to the repeated lockdowns

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‘Bachelor’s handbag’ enters Aussie lexicon

The phrase came top in an online vote and combines Australians' love of wordplay and chicken

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Does Hive Social present a serious alternative to Twitter?

The site has grown to two million subscribers, and its ranks continue to grow by the day

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Apple Watch Series 8 – superficially the same with some tweaks under the hood

Mostly unchanged from last year’s model, the Apple Watch is still a good entryway into wearable tech

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The guidebook telling tourists where not to go, and for a good reason

Some natural sites need to be relieved of the tourist hoards that flock to them

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After cell-cultured meat, breast milk is the latest challenge for lab-grown food

Scientists from all over the world are already working on the subject

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Spread cheer with Dignity this festive season

Dignity for Children Foundation (Dignity) is offering a festive meal for dine-in and delivery

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Squash legend Nicol David gives back with community squash clinics

The former world number one recently held an event at the state squash centre in Bukit Dumbar

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Taiwan's newest party wants to make mahjong great again

A new political party in Taiwan wants to legalise gambling for mahjong, bringing it out of a legal grey area

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'But you're a woman': Iraqi furniture-maker carves up stereotypes

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The literacy myth – misconceptions create a wider gap

In Indonesia there is a discrepancy on how literacy is evaluated, says Zulfa Sakhiyya of Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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Irene Cara, singer of ‘What A Feeling’, dead at 63

Cara won the Oscar and a Grammy for in 1984 for ‘What a Feeling', which she also co-wrote