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- 2 World
- 2.0.1 Temporary homes are castles for Hong Kong’s poor
- 2.0.2 ‘Scary’ tattoos cost French kindergarten teacher job
- 2.0.3 ‘Planet over profits’: Uganda’s climate activist
- 2.0.4 Trump, Biden face off in first 2020 debate
- 2.0.5 Thousands evacuate from California wine region
- 2.0.6 The Iranian dissident stuck in a COVID limbo
- 2.0.7 Meet the muppets of Arabic Sesame Street
- 2.0.8 Madrid health workers demand better conditions
- 2.0.9 Diners in Marseille defy restaurant ban
- 2.0.10 Meet India’s eight-year-old climate activist
- 2.0.11 Meet India’s eight-year-old climate activist
- 2.0.12 Intense Azeri-Armenian fighting draws world powers
- 2.0.13 The ‘glorious passion’ of a Nigerian art collector
- 2.0.14 Befriending Bolivia’s native birds
- 2.0.15 Massacre in Mexican bar leaves 11 people dead
- 2.0.16 Python has to be ‘rescued’ after swallowing huge prey
- 2.0.17 Uber wins back right to operate in London
- 2.0.18 Befriending Bolivia’s native birds
- 2.0.19 Australian theme park fined $2.5 mln over deaths
- 2.0.20 Armenia mobilizes male population, Azeri fighting rages
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70-year-old Lau Kai Fai is one of the first recipients of a Hong Kong ‘transitional home’ — the city’s latest initiative to address its serious housing shortage. Gloria Tso reports.
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