0954 GMT March 09, 2021
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If you're working at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, you need to have a work space that's doesn't cause pain or discomfort in your back, neck or legs, a spine specialist said.
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An Edinburgh couple have managed to escape Scotland's long COVID winter — by answering a call from a Caribbean island.
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Iran manufactured 6.9 million sets of home appliances since March 20, 2020, according to the director for the Electrical and Metal Industries and Home Appliances Department of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade.
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Scores of schoolboys who were rescued from kidnappers in northwest Nigeria arrived back home on Friday, many of them barefoot and wrapped in blankets after their week-long ordeal.
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Among the olive trees in northwestern Syria, displaced teenager Wissam Diab plucks an oud outside his new home, a tent surrounded by luscious plants.
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Eight Iranian sailors, held in Tanzania for four years on charge of trespassing, have returned home following diplomatic efforts by Iranian authorities.
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By Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Police in Germany were summoned to a woman's home when a large Chinese mitten crab wandered inside through an open door.
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A mother of six couldn't hold her tears back when Habitat for Humanity, an international non-profit organization, and local businesses presented her with a new van that was accessible for each of her five children that have disabilities.
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An ancient Cypriot vase dating from 750-600 BCE is due to be repatriated to the island shortly, the antiquities department announced.
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An Australian man in the midst of a home renovation was completely shocked after making a baffling discovery in his wife's parents' wardrobes.
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When the coronavirus lockdown restrictions were announced, Donna Porée wasted no time in fleeing her home to spend quarantine with her friend on the other side of town.
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Firefighters in Connecticut, the US, rescued a man who fell nearly 30 feet down into a well when the flooring of a home gave way from underneath him.
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A new "no swab" saliva coronavirus test that lets people collect their own sample at home by spitting into a pot is being trialed in the UK.
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Mukul Garg wasn’t too worried when his 57-year-old uncle developed a fever on April 24. Then, within 48 hours, two others in his family of 17 also became ill.
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