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Politicians, doctors and a fortune-teller: Myanmar's new wave of detainees
(Reuters) - Since Myanmar's military seized power in a coup on Feb. 1, overthrowing elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, security forces have detained more than 1,000 people, hundreds at protests and many more in raids - often at night.
Germany to start easing COVID-19 lockdown next week - draft plans
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will start easing some coronavirus restrictions from next week, according to draft plans to be discussed by national and state government leaders on Wednesday, amid mounting public frustration over lockdowns and pressure to revive the economy.
Factbox: India v England, fourth test
(Reuters) - Factbox on the fourth test between India and England, which begins on Thursday:
Dove is working on a plastic-free outer wrap for its beauty bar multi-packs
Dove, a Unilever-owned beauty brand, is replacing its plastic bottles with recycled ones in a bid to reduce its waste.
Unilever pledges to halve its virgin plastic packaging by 2025
The personal care giant has also pledged to help collect and process more plastic packaging than it sells by the year 2025.
Two companies team up to make healthier bubble tea ingredients
A food ingredients specialist and a drinks packager are collaborating to produce healthier versions of three ingredients commonly used in making bubble tea.
Higher dementia risk for former professional footballers
A large British study looking at former professional football players finds that they have a higher frequency of dementia, compared to non-footballers.
Caption glasses aid the deaf and hard of hearing in the US
People's Light is among the first US theaters to offer caption glasses, which display text in clear, adjustable fonts and can be worn on top of regular eyeglasses.
‘Like’ them or not, car influencers shape the way the industry sells
Luxury automakers have gone deep on using social media personalities to introduce and market their cars. But the jury is out on whether it’s good for the industry.
France lays out new rules to rein in eScooters
The French government on Oct 25 issued a series of rules on the use of eScooters, whose exploding popularity has proved a headache for officials seeking to safely incorporate them into crowded urban landscapes.