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- For these girls, playing cricket is a break from the societal duties that come with being a girl. For a few hours a day, the shed gender norms and are able to be kids.
- When asked how she feels when people discourage her, Simranjit says, "I [don't] want to stop playing, this is my life. I feel really bad because I really like cricket, I really like playing
- Partly to live out his failed dreams of playing cricket professionally and mostly because he really believes the girls in the village deserve a shot.
- "I wanted to go somewhere abroad because anywhere in China would be so, so crowded," says journalist Yucca Yu who has planned an eight-day trip to Malaysia, which includes hiking up the country's highest mountain, Mount Kinabalu. He said he picked South East Asia because he didn't want to spend "too much" on flights.
- Local businesses that are vying for tourism dollars seem well aware of shrunken budgets. Some travel agencies are promoting "pure fun, no shopping" group tours to assure prospective customers that there are no hidden costs. Chinese food delivery and e-commerce app Dianping is encouraging people to take a nationwide food tour: "The motherland is so big, let's go eat," reads the tagline on one of its pages on Weibo.
- That includes 14,000 domestic flights a day as young Chinese on a shoestring budget look to explore closer to home.
- For these girls, playing cricket is a break from the societal duties that come with being a girl. For a few hours a day, the shed gender norms and are able to be kids.
- "They don't get permission to get a higher education, only getting to tenth class," he says. After that, it's a life of cooking and cleaning until they are married and sent to live with their in-laws.
- Ranjini Ramanujam, who is deaf by birth and works at an IT company, called the court's move "a blessing" and "a barrier remover". A former badminton player, Ms Ramanujam was awarded India's second-highest sporting honour in 1999.
- In class, Ms Sunny studied by lip reading and with the help of her friends. "There were also others who made fun of me but I always argued with them," she said.
- The 27-year-old first appeared before Chief Justice DY Chandrachud in September after the court made an exception and allowed a sign language interpreter to assist her with the arguments.
- Nobody has claimed Fred yet and he seems to like his new home for now, but staff are hoping to find a farm for him where he can play and be at ease.
- "He's almost like a dog in behaviour, so we want to maintain his life of being a happy, social pig," said Augusta Allen, a field officer with Aurora Animal Services
- But according to some experts, two spikes in temperature in recent months in Antarctica - triggered by natural variability - have boosted the global average. However, it's difficult to identify the precise influence of long-term human-caused warming.
- There is some uncertainty in the exact number of days that have breached the 1.5C threshold, because the numbers reflect a global average which can come with small data discrepancies. But the margin by which 2023 has already passed 2016 figures gives confidence the record has already been broken.
- But it's been five years since the last Victoria's Secret show, and things have changed. The brand's former vibe (thin, tanned models, thrilled to wink and wave at the audience of men cheering nearby) is no longer welcome to shoppers demanding inclusion and autonomy. And so the palace of pink dreams has changed, reshaping itself as a vehicle for inclusive, invincible self-love.
- PiS insists its reforms were intended to speed up lengthy trial proceedings and route out judicial corruption, but the EU has withheld €36bn (£30bn) of Covid pandemic recovery funds until the changes are reversed.
- In a campaign ad, Mr Kaczynski tells voters: "Do you want us to stop being masters of our own country? Read my lips: Poles do not want this and Law and Justice does not want any of this, either."
- This is the phenomenon we all learn about in classes at school – the Earth is split up into seven tectonic plates, which "float" around on the surface, generating earthquakes when they rub against one another, and volcanoes when they move apart or get too close. Crucially, while new plates are constantly being formed, some are also slowly slipping below the crust, never to be seen again.
- Then the diamond has to be in the right place at the right time, to be blasted up in magma. "It [the molten liquid] has picked up those diamonds from a variety of different locations and kind of mixed them together," says Smith. This diamond-flecked magma then solidifies into rock within the Earth's crust – specifically one called kimberlite – where the gemstones may be discovered millions of years later.
- Sitting in front of a microscope at the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in 2020, Evan Smith carefully stretched some rubber gloves over his fingers, and peered into the instrument's lenses. Beneath was a diamond worth almost as much as a small country – about the size of a walnut, with 124 carats of wonderous brilliance.
- An entrepreneurial spirit also influences Toronto, from big business (Uber, Google and Facebook all have offices here) to new start-ups. In recent years, the city has become North America's third-largest tech hub, just behind New York City and Silicon Valley. When paired with city's diverse community, the tech scene creates great exposure to people from different cultures and backgrounds, say residents.
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