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These Apes Dance Like Someone Is Watching - nytimes.com - China - Germany - city Paris - city Oslo

These Apes Dance Like Someone Is Watching

It’s not twerking. It’s not salsa or breaking. You might put it somewhere between vogueing and the robot. Whatever you want to call it, the distinctive performance style of a female gibbon is a dance, researchers say.

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Hadi Azmi - Kimberly Lim - Jean Iau - Southeast Asia’s visa-free travel: a magnet for tourists – and trouble - scmp.com - China - Usa - Singapore - Britain - city Singapore

Southeast Asia’s visa-free travel: a magnet for tourists – and trouble

“I just had to show my passport when I crossed the border,” the fresh university graduate told This Week in Asia, describing her seamless four-day trip with a friend.

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Eels’ escape shows ‘the fight for survival doesn’t end after being eaten,’ scientist says - edition.cnn.com - Japan - Mexico - city Houston

Eels’ escape shows ‘the fight for survival doesn’t end after being eaten,’ scientist says

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more.

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Anelise Borges - Bangladesh youth revolution: One month after toppling government - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Columbia

Bangladesh youth revolution: One month after toppling government

We reconnect with our Bangladesh community, one month since a youth-led movement forced out PM Hasina.

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A Long Life, Thanks to Where You Live? Not Likely, Says Ig Nobel Winner. - nytimes.com - Japan - Australia - Italy - state Massachusets - city Canberra - city Boston

A Long Life, Thanks to Where You Live? Not Likely, Says Ig Nobel Winner.

Five years ago, Saul Newman published what he thought was groundbreaking research about “blue zones” — places like Okinawa in Japan and Sardinia in Italy, where many people reputedly lead astonishingly lengthy and healthy lives. These areas have long inspired envy, curiosity and dietary fads. And many scientists have tried to understand how some people can live well past 100 in good health.

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China’s legislature approves raising the retirement age, now among world lowest for major economies - apnews.com - China - Australia - city Beijing

China’s legislature approves raising the retirement age, now among world lowest for major economies

BEIJING (AP) — China starting next year will raise its retirement age for workers, which is now among the youngest in the world’s major economies.

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Asia Pacific - This 32-year-old cashed out on over $2 million in startup equity—here are five tips on how to negotiate for more shares - cnbc.com - state California - county Berkeley

This 32-year-old cashed out on over $2 million in startup equity—here are five tips on how to negotiate for more shares

Bhavik Vashi, 32, is living the dream of many Silicon Valley tech workers. He joined a promising startup, did his time and eventually the company was acquired, minting him as a millionaire.

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Climate Lawsuits Are Exploding. Are Homicide Charges Next? - nytimes.com - city Hague

Climate Lawsuits Are Exploding. Are Homicide Charges Next?

Lawsuits against fossil fuel companies over climate change are piling up. Legislators and activists are pushing prosecutors to pursue criminal charges. Children are suing governments, arguing that their right to a healthy environment is being trampled on.

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