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    Yesterday

    Viral beauty brand Coco & Eve snares $100m American PE investment

    The company, marketed as vegan and cruelty-free, was founded in 2018 by Emily Hamilton and sells a range of hair, self-tan and body care products.

    • Carrie LaFrenz

    This Month

    ‘I feel helpless’: techies are banning their kids from social media

    The professionals who understand most how social media and other tech platforms work are keeping their own children away from them for as long as possible.

    • Paul Smith

    Brands hit up TikTok as Instagram, Facebook lose their lustre

    The Victorian Chamber of Commerce found expanding marketing was a top priority for members, striking a deal with the platform to educate owners how to do it.

    • Patrick Durkin

    June

    France’s far-right ‘dream ticket’ chases election victory

    Far-right leader Marine Le Pen anointed her youthful protege as prime minister in waiting, but the office may come sooner than either expected as France votes.

    • Leila Abboud

    China’s faltering tech giants push workers to the limit

    As Chinese technology executives face a new reality of low growth, rising competition and investor apathy, many are making tough demands on staff.

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    • Ryan McMorrow and Nian Liu
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    Why next week’s Biden v Trump debate is so important

    A set piece clash between Joe Biden and Donald Trump will turn less on policies than on manner and appearance. What they say will matter less than how they seem.

    • Updated
    • Edward Luce

    Online shopping has become a giant fake-product machine

    TikTok is better than any other digital platform for turning cult favourites into global bestsellers – and making counterfeiters money.

    • Amanda Mull

    US surgeon-general urges tobacco-style warnings on social media

    Vivek Murthy’s call to action comes as regulators and legislators increasingly scrutinise links between social media use and children’s mental health.

    • Cristiano Lima-Strong and Aaron Gregg

    Labor insider Sabina Husic snapped up by TikTok

    The ByteDance-owned video app needs friends in Canberra, turning to Sabina Husic in a new lobbying role.

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    • Mark Di Stefano

    Yours for just $30k. Expats hunt homes in rural Japan

    Millions of abandoned homes dot Japan’s countryside, the result of an ageing population and declining rural economy. They are being sold at rock-bottom prices.

    • Noah Eastwood

    Meet the young, telegenic far-right leader upending France

    Far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s protege is 28-year-old selfie-loving university dropout Jordan Bardella, who is popular with young people and pulling in votes.

    • Ania Nussbaum

    Better than the real thing? How beauty dupe culture took over

    Social media and young people hungry for luxurious cosmetics have led to a boom in cheap versions of expensive products. Companies are cashing in on the trend.

    • Lauren Sams

    News Corp on edge as redundancies roll out after major restructure

    The publishing giant’s state-based tabloid editors have been the winners in the latest internal overhaul despite their readership records.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones

    ‘It’s my honour’: Trump joins TikTok, the app he once tried to ban

    The former president made his debut on the video-sharing app in a bid to appeal to younger voters – and attracted 2 million followers.

    • Stephanie Lai and Michael Sin

    May

    Young royals face National Service under Sunak’s election plans

    There’s nothing new in royalty doing military service, as Britain’s European neighbours can attest.

    • Amy Gibbons
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    China’s online ‘Kim Kardashian’ banned for being too ostentatious

    The online disappearance last week of Wang Hongquanxing is part of the government’s latest campaign to maintain its dominance over China’s social media culture.

    • Joe Leahy and Wenjie Ding

    The truth behind the dead internet theory

    Up to half of all internet traffic could be driven by bots, where computer programs generate posts that are liked or reposted by other programs.

    • Jake Renzella and Vlada Rozova

    ‘Coffee badging’ workers’ last stand in war on working from home

    Like “showing face” in the House of Lords, “coffee badging” refers to the practice of conspicuously clocking in before sneakily leaving shortly after.

    • Lucy Burton

    ‘Massive’ French police force arrives in riot-hit New Caledonia

    Deadly violence has raged across the French Pacific territory this week over electoral reforms pushed in Paris, forcing France to impose a state of emergency.

    • Kirsty Needham and Camille Raynaud

    How TikTok changed fashion

    Trends in what people wear, whether hemlines, colours or the way they think about and shop for clothes, no longer begin with designers or even influencers.

    • Rachel Tashjian