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| - We will move the following business and economics stories: + Stranded on ships, 200,000 seafarers struggle in corona limbo + 'Second-hand' shopping centre pulls in crowds to Swedish city + S.African artisanal cheesery hopes virus will boost Slow Food + Travel options shrink for Americans as coronavirus cases soar Health-virus-Philippines-India-shipping-logistics,FOCUS MANILA Indian ship worker Tejasvi Duseja is desperate to go home after months stranded offshore by coronavirus border closures and lockdowns that have left more than 200,000 seafarers in limbo. 750 words by Cecil Morella with Aishwarya Kumar in New Delhi. Picture. Video Sweden-environment-recycling ESKILSTUNA, Sweden Not content with the average neighbourhood thrift store, a city in Sweden has opened a whole shopping mall dedicated to giving pre-owned items new life. 500 words by Helene Dauschy. Picture. Video Health-virus-SAfrica-food,FOCUS CLARENS, South Africa Cheddar-making was put on hold when coronavirus struck an artisanal cheesery on the outskirts of Clarens, a town tucked into the foothills of the Maluti mountains of central South Africa. 650 words by Sofia Christensen. Picture. Video Health-virus-US-travel-economy,FOCUS WASHINGTON After months of working from home, stir-crazy Americans have finally reached the long, hot days of summer only to watch their vacation horizons dim, with travel options shrinking as the country's coronavirus cases soar. 750 words by Delphine Touitou afp
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