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‘A turning point’: Japanese fashion after Kenzo, Miyake

Tokyo (AFP) – Japanese designers revolutionised Parisian catwalks, and the city hasn’t lost its allure for new talent, even as the loss of greats like Issey Miyake herald the end of a fashion era. Emerging designers in Tokyo dream of following in their footsteps, but say new challenges make it harder to grab attention and monopolise the world’s wardrobes.

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Teens journey from bombs and bullets to football spotlight

Doha (AFP) – For the first time, Syrian and Palestinian refugees are participating in the Street Child World Cup, an eight-day football tournament in Doha. The event aims to give youth a chance to show off their football skills and to stake a claim to a better life.

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‘Spirited Away’: Ghibli theme park prepares for visitors

Nagakute (Japan) (AFP) – Beyond the gates, a whimsical world awaits, complete with a fluffy Cat Bus, the toothy grin of Totoro and a life-sized No-Face seated on a train: welcome to Ghibli Park. Media got a sneak peek at the highly anticipated new theme park from Studio Ghibli, creator of beloved titles like “My Neighbour Totoro” and the Oscar-winning “Spirited Away”.

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Ethiopia situation ‘spiraling out of control’: UN chief

United Nations (United States) (AFP) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tells reporters “the situation in Ethiopia is spiraling out of control,” as combat intensifies in the north of the country, where pro-government forces and rebels from the Tigray region have been at war for nearly two years.

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California bakery creates life-size replica of ‘Star Wars’ hero made of bread

Benicia (United States) (AFP) – One House Bakery Co-Owner Catherine Pervan and her daughter Hannalee Pervan baked a giant replica of “Star Wars” Han Solo dubbing it “Pan Solo.” The beloved, baked character is on display in Benicia, California, as a submission into the city’s annual scarecrow contest. The mother-daughter duo shares their track record for baking science fiction themed edibles and their process for making this year’s “Pan Solo.”

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New UK Chancellor Hunt to rip up tax-slashing budget

Britain’s new Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt announces sweeping changes to the government’s so-called ‘mini-budget’, which was announced less than a month ago by his predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng. The September fiscal event brought instability to financial markets and increased the UK’s borrowing costs. In a statement to media, Hunt announced that the base rate of tax will now not be cut ‘until economic circumstances allow it’, and said that the existing energy price support scheme will be redesigned in a more targeted way to help those most in need from next April, while also warning that government spending will need to be cut in other areas to deliver stability.

Cat rescued from rubble after ‘kamikaze drones’ hit Kyiv

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian emergency workers hold a cat rescued from the rubble after multiple explosions caused by “kamikaze drones” hit the capital Kyiv, damaging residential and administrative buildings, according to Ukrainian officials.

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Deadly ‘kamikaze drone’ strikes hit Kyiv as police fire back

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Kyiv residents describe deadly drone strikes in Kyiv as emergency services work amid smoke in the street of the Ukrainian capital. Hundreds of Ukrainian towns were cut off from electricity by Russian attacks against critical infrastructure and deadly kamikaze drone strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine said.

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China says not aware of beating of HK protester in UK

Beijing (AFP) – China says it hopes the UK will ‘facilitate normal operations’ of the Chinese embassy and consulates after the reported beating of a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester in the grounds of the Chinese consulate in Manchester, northern England.

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