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Traditional Afghan clothes and jewellery are making their way into high fashion with the help of a young designer who wants to help Afghan women.
Nathalie Knauf has a story to tell. It starts with a childhood incident that ignited her fondness for dogs and led her to become an enthusiastic champion of canine welfare. Find out more here.
She's only 14 years old and may have found a cure for Covid-19. In this edition, we speak to Anika Chebrolu, who has just won 3M's Young Scientist Challenge. She's been awarded the prize for finding a molecule that can selectively bind to the spike protein on the surface of SARS-CoV-2.
Japanese designer Kenzo Takada died in Paris on Sunday due to COVID-19-related complications. He was 81. Famous for his international luxury fashion house Kenzo, he inaugurated his flagship store in Paris' Place des Victoires in 1976. A native of Himeji, Japan, over the next thirty years, Takada launched a perfume empire, and, in 1993, sold his brand to luxury conglomerate LVMH. In 1999, he retired to pursue other creative pursuits. In January of 2020, he launched his K-3 brand. He had a zest for life... Kenzo Takada was the epitome of the art of living. Bouchet Manheim CEO, K-3
In South Korea, parliamentary elections went ahead this week despite the threat of Covid-19. We meet a 19-year-old first-time voter and IT whizz, who has created an app to track people infected with the coronavirus. Justin McCurry and his team in Seoul report.