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But a new "panda" cafe in Chengdu in south-western China - internationally known as the home of the giant panda - is raising eyebrows and a lot of concern.
The design for the finger ring includes a touchscreen, voice command, hand gesture control and more.
The incident triggered outrage on Greek social media with thousands of users firmly condemning the raid, describing it as “fascist” and “authoritarian state”.
The book contains over 1,000 photos -- a testament to Rihanna's status, not just as a musician, designer and businesswoman, but as a visual icon. Aside from brief captions and headings, there are no words at all, not even an introduction.
And if that wasn't reason enough to visit, next year it's the centennial anniversary of the world-famous Salzburg Festival, an annual summer celebration with music, theater and cultural events taking place across the city.
Indonesia’s Aries Susanti Rahayu breaks women’s speed climbing world record, finishing the 15-meter course in 6.995 seconds.
British household goods maker Reckitt Benckiser (RB.L) was stranded at the base of the STOXX index with a 5.5% fall after it cut its full-year sales forecast for the second time this year.
For any commuter the prospect of being whisked to and from work in a fraction of the time it usually takes is pretty irresistible.
The new design at once depicts the Olympic flame within a gold medal, and the hair and lips of Marianne - the personification of the French Republic since the 1789 revolution.
Proposal for US office-sharing company would lead to exit of co-founder Adam Neumann.
The fire started just after 1pm on the roof of the SkyCity convention centre.
A 120-year-old lighthouse has been put on wheels and rails to move it away from the North Sea, which has been eroding the coastline of north-western Denmark.
The Liberals had won or were leading in 156 out of 338 seats in Monday’s vote, according to Elections Canada. That put the Liberals far short of the 170 seats needed for a second straight majority government.
The teacher’s union called the work stoppage last week after contract negotiations failed to produce a deal on pay, overcrowding in schools and a lack of support staff such as nurses and social workers.
DUP leader Arlene Foster said it was a "sad day" and that the change in abortion law was "an affront to human dignity and life".
The author lived at the six-bedroom home in Northmoor Road, Oxford, with his family from 1930 until 1947.