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Facing severe shortages, Cubans team up on WhatsApp to swap and shop
Standing in queues and waiting is part of everyday life in Cuba, now more than ever. But as more and more people gain access to the Internet, they are increasingly trying to get hold of goods and find bargains online, supplementing the island nation’s planned economy.
Built around five acacia trees, the Keranji House is all about putting nature first
Surrounded by mature trees, this house in Kuching, Sarawak embraces its natural surroundings while embodying a permeable design.
Easy ways to update your hallway
Create trendy spaces with these tips on how to update your hallway
Woman teaches her dog a new way to communicate
This Sheepadoodle has learnt how to push her owner's buttons!
New pride of royal town
SELANGOR’S first Chinese Muslim mosque with a three-storey pagoda that will serve as the minaret, is to be built in Klang.
At least 25 dead, scores missing after typhoon lashes Vietnam
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam deployed hundreds of soldiers and heavy machinery on Thursday to search for survivors after landslides triggered by torrential rains from Typhoon Molave, one of the strongest typhoons in the region in decades.
Famous Swiss architect Hundertwasser’s final building takes shape in New Zealand
Once complete, the Hundertwasser Art Centre will house an art gallery with a wooded rooftop, flanked by a gold-domed tower shaped with his signature curving lines and spirals.
Not just small talk for Hungarian solar pavements
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A Hungarian tech company is taking small steps with recycled plastic waste to make solar panels built into pavements to power buildings and charge electronic devices in public places.
Former assistant engineer gets 14 years jail, RM341k fine for corruption
MELAKA (Bernama): A former assistant engineer was sentenced to 14 years in jail and fined RM341,000 by the Sessions Court here on Friday (Oct 23) for six counts of corruption involving over RM65,000.
Facing severe shortages, Cubans team up on WhatsApp to swap and shop
In Cuba, the search for basic goods such as nails or toilet paper can mean queueing for several hours at a store. To avoid the wait, many Cubans are joining WhatsApp and Telegram chat groups that alert them where they can find products or find someone looking to barter goods.