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In Argentina's Pampas, rain clouds spell hope for arid soils
AZUL, Argentina (Reuters) - Gastón Blanchard, a farmer in Argentina's Pampas grains belt, has his eyes on the horizon waiting for rain. Clouds are starting to build, which he hopes will bring much-needed showers for his wheat crop, parched by months of dry weather.
Time to change how we look at nutrition
From WINNIE ONG, Research Officer, Galen Centre for Health & Social Policy.
'Yes we can!' says Argentina's Macri as vote looms. Not likely, says everybody else
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's embattled President Mauricio Macri took to the streets on Saturday with a defiant message: "Yes we can," he told crowds of supporters in Buenos Aires as he looks to launch an unlikely comeback ahead of general elections next month.
What is the Nine Emperor Gods Festival and why is it celebrated?
In Malaysia, faithful worshippers of the Nine Emperor Gods are flocking to temples to seek divine help and pray that the gods grant their wishes.
Replacing chips and fries with nuts for less weight gain? That's nuts!
A study finds that replacing chips, crisps and processed meats with a serving of nuts every day is linked to less weight gain and lower obesity risk.
Dazzling desert cities and sand dunes
VISITING cities in the Middle East was never in my bucket list of travel destinations. Don’t get me wrong but I blame this on my lack of research and unfounded preconceived ideas of these destinations.
Bouncing back from an illness
It is best you seek help from a doctor to help you recover from an illness rather than self-medicate. In addition, getting better is not just about consulting doctors and taking your medications on time; other aspects of recovery are also important.
Oil price slips on trade fears but soars in week after Saudi production attacked
NEW YORK: Oil prices eased on Friday on renewed concern over the U.S.-China trade war, but futures still posted weekly gains, with Brent marking its biggest weekly increase since January, after an attack on Saudi Arabia's energy industry last weekend.
Fire and hail push insurers to rethink climate change risks
LONDON (Reuters) - By the time David Kaisel got back from selling his flour at a farmers' market, a wildfire in California's Capay Valley had burnt both his tractor and the shipping container where he kept some tools. His insurer is set to pay out a sixth of his losses.