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Things to do in Downtown Los Angeles

Home to hot hotels, achingly cool craft breweries, restaurants and offbeat art, the eclectic heart of Los Angeles is well and truly on the style map.

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Cyclone Pam causes ‘unbelievable destruction’ and death in Vanuatu

Vanuatu has been left devastated after Tropical Cyclone Pam tore through the small Pacific Nation.

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The world in pictures: best of the Sony World Photography Awards

We take a look at some highlights from submissions to the annual World Photography Awards.

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Fancy a game of pong? Invention allows strangers at crossings to play game

Ever get bored waiting for the lights to change so you can cross safely? A team of design students have […]

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Are politics in Angelina Jolie’s future?

Academy award winning actress Angelina Jolie is open to pursuing a life in politics, diplomacy or public service.

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MiNDFOOD STYLE – The Making of our launch issue

We take you on a journey behind-the-scenes as we create the launch issue, featuring Kiwi actress Rose McIver on the cover.

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‘Paris’ by Chanel

From Gabrielle Chanel to Karl Lagerfeld, discover these legendary locations and how the Chanel story continues to be written.

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Top 15 Breast Cancer Awareness advertisement campaigns

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month so we take a look at some of the best breast cancer awareness ads around.

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Alfresco adventures

Not all art is housed in purpose-built galleries. These locations are where the great outdoors and artistic innovation come together.

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40 years since Cyprus division

Cyprus’ buffer zone, the symbol of the island’s division, marks 40 years of existence this year. But leaders are attempting to resolve the long-standing divide

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Young baboon siblings learn crucial life skills through play

Two young Hamadryas baboon siblings sharpen their social skills through roughhousing and play at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Zoo in Brooklyn.

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Strong message of resilience at Boston marathon memorial

A strong message of resilience echoed through Boston, one year after two bombs exploded at the finish line of the […]

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Celebrating Women Series – Dr. Melanie Cheung

Dr. Melanie Cheung is a neurobiologist and Fulbright scholar who is making strides in the field of science and medicine. She shares her passion for all things related to the brain and why she loves being a scientist.

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Celebrating Women Series: Ella Rose

Meet the first inspirational female in our Celebrating Women Series, musician, film-maker & humanitarian Ella Rose.

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Lancome International Women’s Day

Actress Lee Na Young is the face of cosmetic brand Lancôme’s International Women’s Day campaign.

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Korean families prepare to meet relatives across border

Separated family members in North and South Korea prepare to meet relatives during reunions set to take place later this week.

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Cells from donated eyes may restore sight to blind

Cells found in donated eyes of deceased people may restore sight to the blind.

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Southern Charms: China

Forget what you think you know of China, Editor-in-Chief Michael McHugh discovers a new side to the big country.

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Malala Yousafzai: “Education can change the world”

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl shot by the Taliban for attending school, marked her 16th birthday with a passionate speech at the United Nations.

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Turkish riots continue

Turkish officials say they will consider a referendum on plans for a park at the centre of violent demonstrations, the worst in decades, but protesters remain cynical.

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Flying drone delivers sushi in London

A flying sushi service tray known as the “itray” delivers food at a “Yo! Sushi” restaurant in London.

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Kitten born with two faces

A rare two-headed kitten is born in Oregon. Just one day old, she meows from both sides of her face.

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Rare baby leaf monkey survives in Australia

A rare Froncois’ leaf monkey infant survives the first weeks of life thanks to keepers at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo

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55th La Biennale of Venice

With artists from 88 countries, it’s not surprising that Venice Biennale is known as the ‘Olympics of Art’.

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